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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
big bore coyote gun
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<blockquote data-quote="faucettb" data-source="post: 246568" data-attributes="member: 2614"><p>Keep in mind that you may want to check your local/State hunting regulations. Many states do not allow the use of fmj bullets for any type of hunting and rightly so. You'll find that your going to get run offs with fmj bullets reguardless of the caliber.</p><p></p><p>Most guys use a well constructed hunting bullet same as you would use for big game. This will kill and usually make a small hole going in and out. If you hit a bone such as a front shoulder bone damage can be spectacular though. Most folks don't use the term 308 and fur friendly in the same sentence.</p><p></p><p>Most of us that have been hunting coyotes for any time tried out full metal jacketed bullets at one time or another. They do not work well at all. Many of the folks that I know that harvest coyotes use either the 17 Remington or the 204 Ruger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faucettb, post: 246568, member: 2614"] Keep in mind that you may want to check your local/State hunting regulations. Many states do not allow the use of fmj bullets for any type of hunting and rightly so. You'll find that your going to get run offs with fmj bullets reguardless of the caliber. Most guys use a well constructed hunting bullet same as you would use for big game. This will kill and usually make a small hole going in and out. If you hit a bone such as a front shoulder bone damage can be spectacular though. Most folks don't use the term 308 and fur friendly in the same sentence. Most of us that have been hunting coyotes for any time tried out full metal jacketed bullets at one time or another. They do not work well at all. Many of the folks that I know that harvest coyotes use either the 17 Remington or the 204 Ruger. [/QUOTE]
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