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Old 06-27-2007 | 02:16 AM
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From: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
Default RE: praire dog load

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Any help with a load. Anyone got a load that shoots under .5 moa
Not all rifles are the same, even with the same exact loads. You really need to build YOUR load for YOUR rifle. Taking someone else pet load and loading 1000 of them for your rifle would be simply setting yourself up for dissappointment, if not soemthing worse.

HighDesert, my challenge still stands. If, in fact, the coyotes in your little neck of the woods do breed multiple times/year, then that is news worthy and someone some where would have it documented, so show me!
I know a couple of guys that kill over 100 coyotes/year in thier neck of the woods, but they aren't claiming it's because of mulitple breeding periods. Mother nature has the coyote wired to breed once a year and welp during spring time, because that is when the highest amount of food source is available for predators and gives the pups a better chance of survival, and even then only about 1/3 of them make it to the one year mark. Think about it, if pups were being born in the middle of winter, do you REALLY think they'd have a chance in heck to survive?
One other thing, not every first year female breeds and has pups.

they do when its still 80 degrees out in the dead of winter in most of the state... Im in Arizona for the 3rd time...
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