Dropped one with the 204 in a ravine.

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Hit this dog in the neck at 75 yards with a 32 grain Blitz King,and the hole upon exit was horrific,picture is poor due to early am lighting but shows the exit somewhat.He couldn't resist the baby robin distress call.
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boy that did exit a little ugly, oh well, not fur season anyway........love my CZ 204, only shot 2 so far but no exit, yet! Using that 39 grain SBK, sure get a loud whop sound when you hit them.....
 
boy that did exit a little ugly, oh well, not fur season anyway........love my CZ 204, only shot 2 so far but no exit, yet! Using that 39 grain SBK, sure get a loud whop sound when you hit them.....
I agree but taking into consideration the neck is very soft tissue and the shot wasn't that far,I was right on when he came in ,he was stalking like a cat looking for the baby robin.
 
I am wondering if you got some vertebra with that round . I hit one like that with a 223 and 55 grn sierra hp took out two vertebra and looked like that. No movement piled up right there good hit sir .
 
I am wondering if you got some vertebra with that round . I hit one like that with a 223 and 55 grn sierra hp took out two vertebra and looked like that. No movement piled up right there good hit sir .
I don't know, I steered clear after seeing a bunch of ticks on him,and a few fleas.The wet weather has fleas and ticks in abundance.
 
shot a male this morning, 245 yards, high lung shot broadside, dropped like a sack of potatoes, no exit, 39 gr. SBK.............3rd coyote with this CZ...
Amen brother that round rocks,high BC 0.287,at 500 still cooking with over 400 ft pounds energy,and a nice long shot you made 2 and a half football fields a long shot by any means.
 
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