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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="shooter53" data-source="post: 2382139" data-attributes="member: 57835"><p>more or less the same age, looking at the terrain you worked, it must of been hard going for you and other shooters one of the biggest areas in one mass i shoot on would be 1 square mile and that would be 5/6 farms, but in a 5 square mile radius i might have 30 smaller farms to shoot which some nights ive shot 8 foxs in maybe 5hrs but some nights only 1, this is where our shooting differs i have lovely grass fields to walk on where you have real rough terrain which is nice of course i live in town2.5x2.5 miles pop 170k i can travel 1/4 to nearest shooting so if i want to pop out for just 1/2 hour i can, our fox population doesnt alter in the way of cubs, every litter produces 4/5. have you seen a big rise in prices like us,in 10 years. small rifle primers 50dollars+. powder vi n133 120$ v-max/blitzking 50gn 45$ and we get times when we cant get any, due to limits on what we can hold, it gets worrying so we tend not to waste shots which boils down to you guys knowing a lot more than us on drop drift and the rest, thankfully the distances i shoot i never alter my scope .222 zero at 1 inch high at 100yds a 300 yd shot i would gauge the foxs body belly to back hold over and its worked well over the years hope im not boring you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter53, post: 2382139, member: 57835"] more or less the same age, looking at the terrain you worked, it must of been hard going for you and other shooters one of the biggest areas in one mass i shoot on would be 1 square mile and that would be 5/6 farms, but in a 5 square mile radius i might have 30 smaller farms to shoot which some nights ive shot 8 foxs in maybe 5hrs but some nights only 1, this is where our shooting differs i have lovely grass fields to walk on where you have real rough terrain which is nice of course i live in town2.5x2.5 miles pop 170k i can travel 1/4 to nearest shooting so if i want to pop out for just 1/2 hour i can, our fox population doesnt alter in the way of cubs, every litter produces 4/5. have you seen a big rise in prices like us,in 10 years. small rifle primers 50dollars+. powder vi n133 120$ v-max/blitzking 50gn 45$ and we get times when we cant get any, due to limits on what we can hold, it gets worrying so we tend not to waste shots which boils down to you guys knowing a lot more than us on drop drift and the rest, thankfully the distances i shoot i never alter my scope .222 zero at 1 inch high at 100yds a 300 yd shot i would gauge the foxs body belly to back hold over and its worked well over the years hope im not boring you [/QUOTE]
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