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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2005510" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>December , near breeding season I can believe they were already territorial it's hard to have more fun then that . Straight Shooter what sound were you using and what was the volume ? Were they this years pups and just overly cautious ? So many things that play into that at any time of the year . We ask ourselves why do we do that to ourselves the challenge of trying to figure out what we need to do better is it for me . I'm setting up a Ruger 22-250 that I got two days ago in a trade . I've bedded the action in the stock , put a bed at the front of the barrel , cleaned it well , mounted the scope rings , lapped them . They were so bad that they didn't have much contact on the back one maybe 20 percent the front one had maybe 60 percent so I just bedded them instead of lapping them all the way in . A guy gave me a scope that wouldn't hold zero so I sent it in to the manufacture they sent me a new one so I will mount that one on it and use a string line to level it to the leveled action so it can be able to reach out a ways if I do my part after I do some load development .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2005510, member: 91783"] December , near breeding season I can believe they were already territorial it's hard to have more fun then that . Straight Shooter what sound were you using and what was the volume ? Were they this years pups and just overly cautious ? So many things that play into that at any time of the year . We ask ourselves why do we do that to ourselves the challenge of trying to figure out what we need to do better is it for me . I'm setting up a Ruger 22-250 that I got two days ago in a trade . I've bedded the action in the stock , put a bed at the front of the barrel , cleaned it well , mounted the scope rings , lapped them . They were so bad that they didn't have much contact on the back one maybe 20 percent the front one had maybe 60 percent so I just bedded them instead of lapping them all the way in . A guy gave me a scope that wouldn't hold zero so I sent it in to the manufacture they sent me a new one so I will mount that one on it and use a string line to level it to the leveled action so it can be able to reach out a ways if I do my part after I do some load development . [/QUOTE]
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