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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
As green as it gets to coyote hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="twt17" data-source="post: 2175971" data-attributes="member: 118471"><p>I prefer a fast, flat shooting round when hunting coyotes. Often times they come and go so quick and at a variety of distances. I try to limit how much I have to think and account for bullet drop.</p><p></p><p>I prefer something with a small bullet like a 17 HMR when I know they'll be in tight and quality shot placement won't be too difficult.</p><p></p><p>I use a 22 Swift at longer ranges. The bigger bullet is a little more forgiving if I'm not doing my job on my end of the gun.</p><p></p><p>As far a bullet selection, I want a bullet that has horrible weight retention and basically disintegrates on impact and does not pass all they way through. You can go the route of having a bullet that stays together and passes through but they run fast and don't stop for anything. So recovery can get difficult if they don't fall over close to there were when they are shot. </p><p></p><p>In my book, nothing beats the thrill of calling in yotes and watching them pop in and out of view while trying to get a shot off. Best of luck. Hope you find it as much fun as I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twt17, post: 2175971, member: 118471"] I prefer a fast, flat shooting round when hunting coyotes. Often times they come and go so quick and at a variety of distances. I try to limit how much I have to think and account for bullet drop. I prefer something with a small bullet like a 17 HMR when I know they’ll be in tight and quality shot placement won’t be too difficult. I use a 22 Swift at longer ranges. The bigger bullet is a little more forgiving if I’m not doing my job on my end of the gun. As far a bullet selection, I want a bullet that has horrible weight retention and basically disintegrates on impact and does not pass all they way through. You can go the route of having a bullet that stays together and passes through but they run fast and don’t stop for anything. So recovery can get difficult if they don’t fall over close to there were when they are shot. In my book, nothing beats the thrill of calling in yotes and watching them pop in and out of view while trying to get a shot off. Best of luck. Hope you find it as much fun as I do. [/QUOTE]
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