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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2480998"><p>Ol [USER=106967]@338 dude[/USER] and I took my young nephews out this morning to try out Bill's new super revolt. That thing is awesome. 30 seconds in we had a 40+lb male sprinting in, and after the first shot (which should have made him flop), he soaked up two more before finally sliding to a bloody stop about 10' away. Bill switched to howls and the misses showed up about 3 minutes later, and that's where she stopped eating rabbits. I was hoping we could get shots for my nephews, but they were both hard chargers in knee high grass. The male was over 40lbs and skinned out, his pelt was over 6' from nose to tail. I killed 2 males bigger than him last year, but I didnt weigh either of them. His pelt was good enough to keep..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2480998"] Ol [USER=106967]@338 dude[/USER] and I took my young nephews out this morning to try out Bill's new super revolt. That thing is awesome. 30 seconds in we had a 40+lb male sprinting in, and after the first shot (which should have made him flop), he soaked up two more before finally sliding to a bloody stop about 10' away. Bill switched to howls and the misses showed up about 3 minutes later, and that's where she stopped eating rabbits. I was hoping we could get shots for my nephews, but they were both hard chargers in knee high grass. The male was over 40lbs and skinned out, his pelt was over 6' from nose to tail. I killed 2 males bigger than him last year, but I didnt weigh either of them. His pelt was good enough to keep.. [/QUOTE]
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