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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="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2468996" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>There is a wide range of people on this site with a wide range of experience from young to older people , people that have virtually no experience and are looking to learn from those that have a ton of experience to those that are what can be called professional shooters . Some are perhaps gun smiths , machinists , mechanics , book keepers , doctors of all sorts as well as engineers in differing areas , or retired to those just starting out in life and trying to find information on a new activity or are old hands at it looking for advice on a newer way to do what they have been doing . To share information is the goal that most here strive for and accomplish well . While you may know how to do somethings very well there are still things that you also wish to learn . Having spent most of my life doing what I did for a living things may seem easy to me that to you are complicated , I might be able to set up a barrel in the lath , dial it in and turn the flash hider down then pick up the threads to take it off of a stainless steel barrel that it has bound to but the person reading this might have no idea what I'm talking about so is looking to gain some knowledge in that area they may not ever put it use for themselves but just are happy to have learned some small thing that may some day be useful .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2468996, member: 91783"] There is a wide range of people on this site with a wide range of experience from young to older people , people that have virtually no experience and are looking to learn from those that have a ton of experience to those that are what can be called professional shooters . Some are perhaps gun smiths , machinists , mechanics , book keepers , doctors of all sorts as well as engineers in differing areas , or retired to those just starting out in life and trying to find information on a new activity or are old hands at it looking for advice on a newer way to do what they have been doing . To share information is the goal that most here strive for and accomplish well . While you may know how to do somethings very well there are still things that you also wish to learn . Having spent most of my life doing what I did for a living things may seem easy to me that to you are complicated , I might be able to set up a barrel in the lath , dial it in and turn the flash hider down then pick up the threads to take it off of a stainless steel barrel that it has bound to but the person reading this might have no idea what I'm talking about so is looking to gain some knowledge in that area they may not ever put it use for themselves but just are happy to have learned some small thing that may some day be useful . [/QUOTE]
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