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you gota use enough caliber to kill a coyote dead. i consider anything smaller than 25 cal to small velocities also mut be over 3000 at the muzzle.
ive learned in moist cases if i miss the first shot a follow up is waste of time and powder. just this evening missed yet another coyote. 100yds standing still he turned and ran if i wanted i could have emptied the rifle. there were two running from me. theres only been a handfull of times if anchored a dog while running. most times if not all are luck. the most memorable was dog that i anchored with my old m77 mKII vt in 220 at 300is one shot as the dog was running from me in the snow. he was actualy headed away from me and quarting back to the right alittle bit. at the shot he flipped completly over in the snow and sank in the powder. ounce getn to him it was very evident that i tagged him right in the back of head. then there was one the 270win anchored at dead run. i emptied all of the 4 shells and managed to hit him with the last one. dog just kinda slid to a stop. theres be a few more but i cant remember them. the majority are stadning broad side at long range. Evan ps that was joke about useing enough caliber. i think im going to throwing rocks cant seem to hit nothn right now no matter how easy the shot. |
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