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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Tnwhip" data-source="post: 1431695" data-attributes="member: 32195"><p>Thanks for the encouragement. Last spring I was down there and a doe came bursting out of the thicket 400 yards away across the field. She was chasing a coyote she was really after it. She was stomping and really on his butt. Too far and moving too fast to get a clear shot to help her out. She ran him back into the thicket, in a few minutes she came out alone and walked my way. About 200 yards from me she picked up her fawn in the knee high grass and they walked off down the other side of the field away from the coyote. Yes I have some 65 v max loaded and ready to go. They shoot pretty good. Was going to use them But I just tried some 87 v maxes and they shot a 5 shot .340 group the other day so I think I will use them. The 87s are not as fast but less wind drift. Heck everything shoots good in this old 788. It is hard to make up my mind. I have about 10 of the 70g left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tnwhip, post: 1431695, member: 32195"] Thanks for the encouragement. Last spring I was down there and a doe came bursting out of the thicket 400 yards away across the field. She was chasing a coyote she was really after it. She was stomping and really on his butt. Too far and moving too fast to get a clear shot to help her out. She ran him back into the thicket, in a few minutes she came out alone and walked my way. About 200 yards from me she picked up her fawn in the knee high grass and they walked off down the other side of the field away from the coyote. Yes I have some 65 v max loaded and ready to go. They shoot pretty good. Was going to use them But I just tried some 87 v maxes and they shot a 5 shot .340 group the other day so I think I will use them. The 87s are not as fast but less wind drift. Heck everything shoots good in this old 788. It is hard to make up my mind. I have about 10 of the 70g left. [/QUOTE]
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