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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1870954" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I did predator control for over 30 years and have taken coyote with a lot of different rifles as well as 12 gauge from choppers . It's all fun I have used a 22 lr a few times but that was usually my trap or snare gun as I never knew if I would have to take a longer shot . I got paid per coyote so didn't want many to get educated and cause me to have to work harder for my pay . I have an old H&R 9 shot revolver that has killed 100's of coyote in traps or snares . Before I retired I was using a S&W mp chambered in 40 s&w for my calling gun . I never did find what I liked for expansion on the bullets . I ended up running some reloaded HST's . I built a 6.5x284 so I could kill one out at 1000 never got that shot so gave it to my predecessor he got a good deal 2500.00 worth of rifle just because he was good enough at killing coyote to take over for me . When I first started out on a couple of ranches I had to snipe a few that had been well trained . The farthest was 643 yards with a 30-06 Winchester model 70 using 150 gr. hand loaded ammo . It started as a ranch model . the stock cracked on the bottom ' as was common for that style of them my wife bought it new for me in 1976 . I took it in and had a Mc Millen stock and Jewel trigger installed pillar bedded and a good Redfield 4-12 scope mounted on it . Back then I didn't know much more then that rifles were supposed to make a loud noise and things die from the front end of them just kidding . But I have learned a lot since then .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1870954, member: 91783"] I did predator control for over 30 years and have taken coyote with a lot of different rifles as well as 12 gauge from choppers . It's all fun I have used a 22 lr a few times but that was usually my trap or snare gun as I never knew if I would have to take a longer shot . I got paid per coyote so didn't want many to get educated and cause me to have to work harder for my pay . I have an old H&R 9 shot revolver that has killed 100's of coyote in traps or snares . Before I retired I was using a S&W mp chambered in 40 s&w for my calling gun . I never did find what I liked for expansion on the bullets . I ended up running some reloaded HST's . I built a 6.5x284 so I could kill one out at 1000 never got that shot so gave it to my predecessor he got a good deal 2500.00 worth of rifle just because he was good enough at killing coyote to take over for me . When I first started out on a couple of ranches I had to snipe a few that had been well trained . The farthest was 643 yards with a 30-06 Winchester model 70 using 150 gr. hand loaded ammo . It started as a ranch model . the stock cracked on the bottom ' as was common for that style of them my wife bought it new for me in 1976 . I took it in and had a Mc Millen stock and Jewel trigger installed pillar bedded and a good Redfield 4-12 scope mounted on it . Back then I didn't know much more then that rifles were supposed to make a loud noise and things die from the front end of them just kidding . But I have learned a lot since then . [/QUOTE]
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