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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: 2134591" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I always liked it when my bullets expended all their energy in the coyote also . When you find what works for you go with it . I like so many others had to learn for my self that there wasn't any pied piper sound and no perfect bullet for all jobs . Some of us learn that and some of us just keep looking . It sounds like to me you have found what you like and what works for you . You have figured out the stalking well and that is no easy feat . It doesn't matter where you go all coyote will have somethings in common just as all sheep or cows will even if they are in a different country heck I think that dingoes and black backed jackals will have some similarities with coyote as they are wild canines . Reemty you have found the high BC bullet with the expanding abilities that will do what you need them to do in the windy conditions that you hunt in . A job well done is in order for you . We had winds up to 40 MPH here today .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2134591, member: 91783"] I always liked it when my bullets expended all their energy in the coyote also . When you find what works for you go with it . I like so many others had to learn for my self that there wasn't any pied piper sound and no perfect bullet for all jobs . Some of us learn that and some of us just keep looking . It sounds like to me you have found what you like and what works for you . You have figured out the stalking well and that is no easy feat . It doesn't matter where you go all coyote will have somethings in common just as all sheep or cows will even if they are in a different country heck I think that dingoes and black backed jackals will have some similarities with coyote as they are wild canines . Reemty you have found the high BC bullet with the expanding abilities that will do what you need them to do in the windy conditions that you hunt in . A job well done is in order for you . We had winds up to 40 MPH here today . [/QUOTE]
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