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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Choice of caliber for coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="OrphanMaker" data-source="post: 2459228" data-attributes="member: 122364"><p>22 Creed in an AR10 or a 243. Coyotes for whatever reason are twice as hard to kill at night, they must get an extra surge of adrenaline or something. My first year I used a 223 with many different bullets, I had over 10 dogs run 200-400 yards on a double lung shot. I've also blown holes in their chest that I could put my fist in and they still cover 100 yards. A bigger gun with make up for less than perfect shot placement, shooting of a tripod is 10x harder than prone with a bipod plus shooting with a thermal isn't as precise as a decent scope. Most of my shots are 200-400 yards due to my terrain which also why I like a bigger gun at night. In the daytime I use a 223 rem with a VX3 Leupold and they almost always drop dead on impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrphanMaker, post: 2459228, member: 122364"] 22 Creed in an AR10 or a 243. Coyotes for whatever reason are twice as hard to kill at night, they must get an extra surge of adrenaline or something. My first year I used a 223 with many different bullets, I had over 10 dogs run 200-400 yards on a double lung shot. I’ve also blown holes in their chest that I could put my fist in and they still cover 100 yards. A bigger gun with make up for less than perfect shot placement, shooting of a tripod is 10x harder than prone with a bipod plus shooting with a thermal isn’t as precise as a decent scope. Most of my shots are 200-400 yards due to my terrain which also why I like a bigger gun at night. In the daytime I use a 223 rem with a VX3 Leupold and they almost always drop dead on impact. [/QUOTE]
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