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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2400725" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>I've got a few under my belt, in Montana. They are tough critters for sure.</p><p>I used my .308 and 165sst's for two and a .243 and 100gr noslers for the other.</p><p> I've only encountered them once in the timber, I did not like it. I was pretty spooked. I had my .308 and a .357mag pistol. Would have way rather had my 12ga. and buckshot on that day- in that circumstance. They moved so fast through the brush and lodgepole, no way to get a shot. My best guess was there were 7 of them.</p><p> The wolves I have killed were between 200ish and 550 yards. </p><p> Lots of shoeing on closed logging roads howling and mouth calls. I miss it. </p><p></p><p>One of the more successful wolf hunters I know of uses a 300RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2400725, member: 115970"] I’ve got a few under my belt, in Montana. They are tough critters for sure. I used my .308 and 165sst’s for two and a .243 and 100gr noslers for the other. I’ve only encountered them once in the timber, I did not like it. I was pretty spooked. I had my .308 and a .357mag pistol. Would have way rather had my 12ga. and buckshot on that day- in that circumstance. They moved so fast through the brush and lodgepole, no way to get a shot. My best guess was there were 7 of them. The wolves I have killed were between 200ish and 550 yards. Lots of shoeing on closed logging roads howling and mouth calls. I miss it. One of the more successful wolf hunters I know of uses a 300RUM. [/QUOTE]
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