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Post by yotehunter2 on Dec 8, 2012 14:21:12 GMT -8
Well with the coyote tounrys rolling around the corner we havent hit many of our "hot spots" so we decided to bounce around a few of them today and scount/hunt, so when the tourny time come along we arent in for any big suprises. Will first stand of the morning we set up over looking an old grown up pasture on the edge of coal mine. At 17 minutes in a see a flash of fur in the briars ruffly 80 yards out. As i swing on it to locate it in the scope he stops with nothing but his head poking up. BANG, poof of hair, flop. The little 35gr Berger running 3960FPS at the muzzle caught him just below the jaw. Not a bad way to start the morning. We ended up having one circle wide on the next set. The third set we snuck down an old haul road and looked up and two where headed our direction not 100-120 yards out. Would have been an easy double but they werent called in so we didnt shoot. We set up on them, but they were already in our scent cone by the time the caller sounded. All in all it was a blast and i sure cant wait for it to cool off. It was almost 60 degrees today Sorry for the crappy cell phone pictures. This picture is of the man behind the calls (cody)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2012 20:17:45 GMT -8
It looks like the 20 is working well for you. I told you to paint it hunter orange so the coyotes would have a chance. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by yotehunter2 on Dec 9, 2012 16:23:15 GMT -8
I know Ritch. My dad and wife both tell me i dont listen very well! I couldnt be happier with this rifle. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2012 18:31:11 GMT -8
Nice coyotes you dropped. Im in the building node with a bolt 20 practical myself.
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Post by yotehunter2 on Dec 12, 2012 5:04:00 GMT -8
Thanks, you will love that cartridge. Fun to shoot, easy to load, and a death ray on dogs
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