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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2211607" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I'm a believer in suppressors for that reason but if they are facing the gun the sound is directional and if they aren't right beside or behind the sound isn't redly identified as to where it came from as it travels in a cone shape . I also am a fan of my bolt rifles shooting a right hand bolt left handed and it really doesn't take much movement to work the bolt if you stay on the rifle not raising your head just working the bolt . when I use an AR platform I like the piston driven as they tend to keep the bolt carrier cleaner and cooler then the direct impingement system . Over the years I have had several coyote jump over the lead coyote that dropped in front of them and come on in and several that just froze in their tracks also . Often they will turn and run sideways as well giving you a running broadside shot .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2211607, member: 91783"] I'm a believer in suppressors for that reason but if they are facing the gun the sound is directional and if they aren't right beside or behind the sound isn't redly identified as to where it came from as it travels in a cone shape . I also am a fan of my bolt rifles shooting a right hand bolt left handed and it really doesn't take much movement to work the bolt if you stay on the rifle not raising your head just working the bolt . when I use an AR platform I like the piston driven as they tend to keep the bolt carrier cleaner and cooler then the direct impingement system . Over the years I have had several coyote jump over the lead coyote that dropped in front of them and come on in and several that just froze in their tracks also . Often they will turn and run sideways as well giving you a running broadside shot . [/QUOTE]
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