Biggest coyote I've shot yet.

SaskShooter

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Got called in to do some coyote control for a local dairy farmer out here in Saskatchewan. They've got a pile of dead animals behind their yard, and the coyotes, of course, have been helping themselves. The farm is in a "Shooting Restricted" zone (no centerfire rifles), because it's about 10 minutes away from a small city.

Just walked out into the field at daybreak, didn't even start calling yet, and shot this big fella at around 115 yards with my new Savage 93R17 TRR-SR.

No headshot here, aimed for the shoulder, hit the shoulder. Bugger ran about 100 yards, which isn't bad for being hit by a 17 grain VMax. He weighed in at 46 pounds!
 

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Great shot. Hard to get one past the mid 30 lb range. Is that a Boyds tactical stock?

That's the factory stock. I'd say it's safe to assume it is a Boyds' as it looks identical, and I know Savage does use Boyds' stocks on some of their other rimfires.

Interestingly enough, it isn't synthetic but is actually a laminated stock that has been epoxied over, textured, and painted black; and it seems to be a good deal stiffer than any Savage factory synthetic I've dealt with.
 
Nice coyote! Congrates!
I have a.big one around here that I've been trying to get for several years now and just can't get him to come in or when I see him I don't have a weapon with me.
Rupe
 
I'm concerned , " within 10 miles of a small city" ???? See chaps , it can get worst. lightbulb

There are no centerfire rifles allowed within 10-15 miles of any city out here, only rimfires, muzzle loaders, shotguns, and bows/crossbows "just in case".

But if you think that's bad, you should see our handgun regulations...
 
Are you guys allowed any handguns. ?? I would really like to drive down thru Alberta and Saskatchewan. It would be awesome to predetor hunt there.Are there any Provincial regs concerning crossing Provincial borders with firearms. I know handguns are not allowed and auto loaders. . I get a transit permit most years to go back and forth from Southeast Alaska to the Interior and vice versa.with my bear rifle.
But the Yukon is a Territory not a province. ?
 
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We're allowed to have handguns, but not without some very special licensing. After going through all the licensing, the police have to decide you have a "good reason" to own a handgun. You have to have it double-locked at all times unless you're using it. After all that, you're only allowed to use it at an approved shooting range. No hunting with it. No plinking pop cans on your farm. DEFINITELY no self defense.

Being an American you probably don't have a Canadian Restricted Firearms License, so don't try to bring your handguns across the border because you won't get them back when you get out of jail...

These laws can change without notice, and if you want the most accurate info, you can call the RCMP and they should be able to help you if you really need to transport handguns here.
 
Are you guys allowed any handguns. ?? I would really like to drive down thru Alberta and Saskatchewan. It would be awesome to predetor hunt there.Are there any Provincial regs concerning crossing Provincial borders with firearms. I know handguns are not allowed and auto loaders. . I get a transit permit most years to go back and forth from Southeast Alaska to the Interior and vice versa.with my bear rifle.
But the Yukon is a Territory not a province. ?


For the record, autoloaders are legal as long as they have magazines limited to 5 shots or less,
a barrel of 18-1/2 inches or more,
and can't be reduced to less than 26 inches OAL by a folding/telescoping stock.

HOWEVER, the AR15, AR10, and a handful of other "scary" guns are considered Restricted Firearms (only because they're scary), and fit under the same regulations as handguns.
 
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