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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Gut shot with a solid
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<blockquote data-quote="JW1987" data-source="post: 2797059" data-attributes="member: 126145"><p>I was taking an evening walk up my half mile long driveway. It covers woods and my farm fields. I enjoy doing this after supper and always carry a rifle for times like this. I was watching a couple hen turkeys about 200yds out in the corner of last years bean field. All of a sudden one flies and the others run off at full speed. Now I know I didn't spook them and get to looking around and see a big yote somewhere about 100-150 yds out. I can't use the bipod because of a rise in between me and it. So I try an off hand shot and pull it and hit it far back in the guts. I see it roll in the scope and take off toward the wood line. The rifle is a 6 creed and I just so happen to have some 90gr Hornady cx rounds in it. Now I went to the spot I shot it but there is no blood, I know I hit the thing, I watched it roll. What are the chances the bullet didn't expand at all and put a pencil hole in one side and out the other? I went to the wood line and heard something crashing through the brush but wasn't able to find anything. I guess I'll just look for buzzards then go where they are to see if it is the yote. What are y'all's thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW1987, post: 2797059, member: 126145"] I was taking an evening walk up my half mile long driveway. It covers woods and my farm fields. I enjoy doing this after supper and always carry a rifle for times like this. I was watching a couple hen turkeys about 200yds out in the corner of last years bean field. All of a sudden one flies and the others run off at full speed. Now I know I didn’t spook them and get to looking around and see a big yote somewhere about 100-150 yds out. I can’t use the bipod because of a rise in between me and it. So I try an off hand shot and pull it and hit it far back in the guts. I see it roll in the scope and take off toward the wood line. The rifle is a 6 creed and I just so happen to have some 90gr Hornady cx rounds in it. Now I went to the spot I shot it but there is no blood, I know I hit the thing, I watched it roll. What are the chances the bullet didn’t expand at all and put a pencil hole in one side and out the other? I went to the wood line and heard something crashing through the brush but wasn’t able to find anything. I guess I’ll just look for buzzards then go where they are to see if it is the yote. What are y’all’s thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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