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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="nealm66" data-source="post: 2526832" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>I finally got out with my friend today and helped him get his 6.5 prc browning in the 1" bullseye at 200 off the bipods. It was way easier than I expected it to be knowing he's pretty new to shooting and was in about a 4-5" circle to start. I had him pulling the rifle hard into his shoulder with his off hand repeatedly till he found the spot where the crosshairs never left the target while not touching the rifle with his trigger hand and keeping the bipods slightly pulled back ( opposite of loading forward) also,these were really crappy bipods. Then only his trigger finger making contact and an easy straight pull. It worked! He was zapping the 1" bullseye @ 200 every shot. He's heading to Montana end of month and going to try the mile and I think he's got a pretty good chance. Felt pretty good helping him. It's not a huge amount of recoil but it's a pretty light gun and 153's at 3000 so it was enough to make it tough off bipods and a bench</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2526832, member: 114809"] I finally got out with my friend today and helped him get his 6.5 prc browning in the 1” bullseye at 200 off the bipods. It was way easier than I expected it to be knowing he’s pretty new to shooting and was in about a 4-5” circle to start. I had him pulling the rifle hard into his shoulder with his off hand repeatedly till he found the spot where the crosshairs never left the target while not touching the rifle with his trigger hand and keeping the bipods slightly pulled back ( opposite of loading forward) also,these were really crappy bipods. Then only his trigger finger making contact and an easy straight pull. It worked! He was zapping the 1” bullseye @ 200 every shot. He’s heading to Montana end of month and going to try the mile and I think he’s got a pretty good chance. Felt pretty good helping him. It’s not a huge amount of recoil but it’s a pretty light gun and 153’s at 3000 so it was enough to make it tough off bipods and a bench [/QUOTE]
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