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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Advice Regarding Big Bore Bullets for Coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreOldNo7" data-source="post: 666487" data-attributes="member: 33183"><p>Sounds like some good advice, both the heavier .30 cal bullet and the .22 lr. I haven't done any coyote hunting and wasn't sure of the range to expect to shoot. My .22 is very accurate at 50 yds, 4" groups at 100 yds. Suppose I could carry both, use the .22 for anything under 100 yds, 30-06 with a non-fragmenting/solid bullet for longer ranges. Even the heavier bullet flying slower makes sense for what I am trying to get accomplished.</p><p> </p><p>And thanks for the heads up regarding battling cancer, it's a horrible disease and the cure is almost as bad as the disease. It's made a huge change in my life and what I can do and what I can't do. I am just fortunate that God decided to keep me in good enough shape to continue to hunt. Even there it's made a significant difference in what I can do, but hey I'm alive and grateful. Was very close to being a lot different. Last thing, plan for tomorrow but live for today, you never know what tomorrow might bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreOldNo7, post: 666487, member: 33183"] Sounds like some good advice, both the heavier .30 cal bullet and the .22 lr. I haven't done any coyote hunting and wasn't sure of the range to expect to shoot. My .22 is very accurate at 50 yds, 4" groups at 100 yds. Suppose I could carry both, use the .22 for anything under 100 yds, 30-06 with a non-fragmenting/solid bullet for longer ranges. Even the heavier bullet flying slower makes sense for what I am trying to get accomplished. And thanks for the heads up regarding battling cancer, it's a horrible disease and the cure is almost as bad as the disease. It's made a huge change in my life and what I can do and what I can't do. I am just fortunate that God decided to keep me in good enough shape to continue to hunt. Even there it's made a significant difference in what I can do, but hey I'm alive and grateful. Was very close to being a lot different. Last thing, plan for tomorrow but live for today, you never know what tomorrow might bring. [/QUOTE]
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