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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
LOOKING for tips on Rifle and Scope set-up for Coyotes??
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<blockquote data-quote="4LClover" data-source="post: 439921" data-attributes="member: 27558"><p>I use a .243 here in windy WY. With the 62gr. varmint grenade it is dynamite. My wife uses the same rifle for deer and antelope. It is a T3 lite.</p><p> </p><p>My other coyote rifle is a 600 Mohawk in .222. it is short and fast handling but only really good out to 200yds. with 36gr. varmint grenades. </p><p> </p><p>Both rifles are very accurate but I am not sure if either come LH. The 600's are really hard to find now.</p><p> </p><p>The "green" varmint bullets have been a real godsend. No more blown up fur.</p><p> </p><p>I use good 3x9 scopes and dial them down to 3X when calling and shoot off the knee with my pack between my legs for stability. If a dog holds up at 200+ I dial up to 9X and let er' rip. </p><p>A heavy barrel is great for off the knee stability but a real pain to lug around. Not worth it in my opinion, unless you like to shoot PD's.</p><p> </p><p>You are lucky to be LH. My coyote hunting partner is LH. He sits on the right and I sit on the left and we are able to cover about 270 degrees pretty easy.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4LClover, post: 439921, member: 27558"] I use a .243 here in windy WY. With the 62gr. varmint grenade it is dynamite. My wife uses the same rifle for deer and antelope. It is a T3 lite. My other coyote rifle is a 600 Mohawk in .222. it is short and fast handling but only really good out to 200yds. with 36gr. varmint grenades. Both rifles are very accurate but I am not sure if either come LH. The 600's are really hard to find now. The "green" varmint bullets have been a real godsend. No more blown up fur. I use good 3x9 scopes and dial them down to 3X when calling and shoot off the knee with my pack between my legs for stability. If a dog holds up at 200+ I dial up to 9X and let er' rip. A heavy barrel is great for off the knee stability but a real pain to lug around. Not worth it in my opinion, unless you like to shoot PD's. You are lucky to be LH. My coyote hunting partner is LH. He sits on the right and I sit on the left and we are able to cover about 270 degrees pretty easy. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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