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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2209653" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It all depends on the person behind the trigger and if they know how to handle that situation . Do either of them have suppressors , does either one have a good hand call and know how to make wounded coyote squeals . What caliber are they using can they get back on target fast . What is the weather doing is it cold , stormy , windy , hot , dry , bright sun shine is it snowing or raining . There are no two situations that are the same so no two sets of circumstances will play out the same any one time . If you are running an m1 or an m14 the recoil my slow you down getting back on target if you are running an AR15 it may jamb or fail to feed a round . In a bolt gun maybe you've loaded your ammo too many times and have a head separation or a neck separation , a failure to feed or you got excited and dumped your mag ect. . There are too many variables that make it hard to say for sure what the out come will be . Apples and oranges come to mind for me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2209653, member: 91783"] It all depends on the person behind the trigger and if they know how to handle that situation . Do either of them have suppressors , does either one have a good hand call and know how to make wounded coyote squeals . What caliber are they using can they get back on target fast . What is the weather doing is it cold , stormy , windy , hot , dry , bright sun shine is it snowing or raining . There are no two situations that are the same so no two sets of circumstances will play out the same any one time . If you are running an m1 or an m14 the recoil my slow you down getting back on target if you are running an AR15 it may jamb or fail to feed a round . In a bolt gun maybe you've loaded your ammo too many times and have a head separation or a neck separation , a failure to feed or you got excited and dumped your mag ect. . There are too many variables that make it hard to say for sure what the out come will be . Apples and oranges come to mind for me . [/QUOTE]
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