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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Help with a .204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheezie" data-source="post: 1015885" data-attributes="member: 56093"><p>Coyotekillerat7</p><p></p><p>Just to keep everyone honest and focusing on the right parameters, I offer the following anecdote. While deer hunting in Georgia, I shot a mature bobcat right up the *** at 120 yards, walking away from me, using my 338-06 loaded with a 225gr Hornady SST at 2750 fps muzzle velocity. The pelt survived without serious damage, except for a three-inch gash in the left rear haunch, which the taxidermist invisibly repaired. The cat's pelt now adorns my family room none the worse for the experience. Moral to the story? Stop worrying about small bullets and hide damage, unless you are a commercial fur hunter. Shoot when you can - good taxidermy can fix a LOT of problems. </p><p></p><p>Cheezie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheezie, post: 1015885, member: 56093"] Coyotekillerat7 Just to keep everyone honest and focusing on the right parameters, I offer the following anecdote. While deer hunting in Georgia, I shot a mature bobcat right up the *** at 120 yards, walking away from me, using my 338-06 loaded with a 225gr Hornady SST at 2750 fps muzzle velocity. The pelt survived without serious damage, except for a three-inch gash in the left rear haunch, which the taxidermist invisibly repaired. The cat's pelt now adorns my family room none the worse for the experience. Moral to the story? Stop worrying about small bullets and hide damage, unless you are a commercial fur hunter. Shoot when you can - good taxidermy can fix a LOT of problems. Cheezie [/QUOTE]
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