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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
2021 SC Coyote Hunts AAR’s
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2124146"><p>It's funny you mentioned that about dialing and then forgetting. I watched 2 coyotes move through a small gap in a field row at 504y one day last week, so I figured there may be a third, but the gap was small, so I dialed for it. Sat there for probably 30 minutes in the silence, with the snow coming down, and sure enough, one walked out and followed the trail exactly. I was ready, so I plugged it. It starts spinning. I pull my eye away from my scope and there is one right beside me running as fast as it can into the field directly in front of me. First shot is about 50y straight on.... and I missed. Then again at about 150y, and then at about 350y and each time I was so confused about how I was missing these Texas heart shots. It was running directly away from me. After it hit the wood line I looked down at my rifle and realized what I had done. I got caught up in the action and made a real rookie mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2124146"] It's funny you mentioned that about dialing and then forgetting. I watched 2 coyotes move through a small gap in a field row at 504y one day last week, so I figured there may be a third, but the gap was small, so I dialed for it. Sat there for probably 30 minutes in the silence, with the snow coming down, and sure enough, one walked out and followed the trail exactly. I was ready, so I plugged it. It starts spinning. I pull my eye away from my scope and there is one right beside me running as fast as it can into the field directly in front of me. First shot is about 50y straight on.... and I missed. Then again at about 150y, and then at about 350y and each time I was so confused about how I was missing these Texas heart shots. It was running directly away from me. After it hit the wood line I looked down at my rifle and realized what I had done. I got caught up in the action and made a real rookie mistake. [/QUOTE]
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