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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Duerr" data-source="post: 985536" data-attributes="member: 32685"><p>What is your experience shooting the .204 and the 40gr V-Max? Are you talking three or four coyotes or 40 or 50? Im not concentrating on Coyotes. Out here in Nevada the average price for one Cat was $450 The cats I have called in came in really close. I would have to guess that a 204 would blow a big exit hole in one.........But then I have taken some really big Cats.</p><p> </p><p> Im sure that shooting a coyote with a 17 Hornet some might get away. For Fur im not going to load the 20gr V Max but the 23gr Woodchuck Den at 3500 using N 120 The thing about hitting a coyotes that gets away is that you don't know where you hit him.......................But then I have hit coyotes with a 22-250 that blew one big exit hole and he ran 100 yds.................they are tuff little buggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Duerr, post: 985536, member: 32685"] What is your experience shooting the .204 and the 40gr V-Max? Are you talking three or four coyotes or 40 or 50? Im not concentrating on Coyotes. Out here in Nevada the average price for one Cat was $450 The cats I have called in came in really close. I would have to guess that a 204 would blow a big exit hole in one.........But then I have taken some really big Cats. Im sure that shooting a coyote with a 17 Hornet some might get away. For Fur im not going to load the 20gr V Max but the 23gr Woodchuck Den at 3500 using N 120 The thing about hitting a coyotes that gets away is that you don't know where you hit him.......................But then I have hit coyotes with a 22-250 that blew one big exit hole and he ran 100 yds.................they are tuff little buggers. [/QUOTE]
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