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Old 01-15-2009 | 11:56 AM
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see that is how you give someone helpful info. thanks guys
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Old 01-15-2009 | 05:38 PM
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see that is how you give someone helpful info. thanks guys
As said before, don't take the other guy to heart. Maybe he had a bad day. Take as many coyotes as you can within the regulations. You are doing the farmers, ranchers and wildlife a favor. If I was a deer, I would rather be shot by a hunter than dogged for miles by a pack of coyotes.
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Old 01-15-2009 | 06:13 PM
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Here is my primary winter coyote gun. Rugar M77 tang safety .220 swift. Larger bolt handle, floated and bedded shooting 55gr Sierra BTHP



Here is my Howa Axiom .22-250 shooting 55gr Sierra BTHP also



And last but not least my DPMS Arctic Panther shooting 50gr HP Mike from Pure Predator likes this one LOL



These are my coyote rifles!!!!!
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Old 01-15-2009 | 07:15 PM
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Currently I have been packing around the HEAVY Savage 12FV in .223. Shooting 50gr V-Max at 3550, strong medicine on dogs and bobcat so far.

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Old 01-15-2009 | 07:17 PM
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Now thats what Im talking about.... That panther fires me up.... It just looks bad arse.... Never mind that "goofy sticker" what the heck is a pure predator anyway....LOL

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Old 01-15-2009 | 07:54 PM
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Coyote Cannons
Mossberg 100 ATR
.270 WIN shooting 130s


Savage 270 WIN




My Dads 300WIN MAG is laying around here too but that's just borderline inhumanr for a coyote lol
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Old 01-15-2009 | 08:33 PM
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just the name arctic panther is sweet! ha ha
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Old 01-16-2009 | 04:47 AM
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That artic panther is sweet looking!
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Old 01-16-2009 | 07:02 AM
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wow....you just spent alot of time and effort telling someone how wrong they are. come up to central indiana wherethere are no hills and each county block is a square mile. so a half mile walkwould put you right in the middle of it.

Again, your ill-informed if you think 1 or 2 coyotes have taught you something about bullet selection
man i would love to be your kid if this is the way you go about helping a beginner out. Did say I knew much about bullets just that the hollow point did some damage.

sorry if your so offended that you needed to typea couple paragraphs telling me how most of my post was ill advised and that i needed to get out more. I just thought it would be cool to see what people are shooting so others could take a look. and if they are like me would like to see what the more experienced guys are shooting so they can become a little less ill-informed.

rammer sweet guns! and skb way to go on the 'yotes!



I had no way of knowing you were a child- you didn't ask for help- you simply posted the same two dead coyotes in a handful of threads and appeared to be another know-it-all-newbie on these forums. My apologies, didn't seeany admission ofignorancein your post... I simply saw "why I don't use hollowpoints" and "1/2 a mile in Indiana is a long walk".

As I mentioned, I do hunt central and northern Indiana on a regular basis. Leaving at 2 o'clock this afternoon to spend 3 days in those "1 mile sections" that youv'e described. Much easier hunting, much better shooting up there.

Don't flatter yourself, I type nearly 130 words per minute... so it didn't take much time out of my day to ruffle your feathers. You're welcome for the advice: take it or leave it.

Skb2706- you are correct on the equation of power as it's defined in the dictionary. As for killing coyotes consistantly:softpoints suck.



Here are the only pictures I have of the rifles I'm using this winter- I take picturesof them occasionallyfor the contest featured in this forum and for sponsorship purposes. They're twins... hard to tell them apart!


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25WSSM - Fluted/Compensated Barrels
Olympic Arms Lowers / Nightforce & USA NV scopes.










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Old 01-16-2009 | 08:17 AM
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Skb2706- you are correct on the equation of power as it's defined in the dictionary. As for killing coyotes consistantly:softpoints suck.

I saw the opportunity and had to do this.
These don't Kill consistently on a dog?
Left: 180gr 300 WIN MAG
Right: 130gr 270 WIN
Both Pointed Soft Points
lol We don't hunt for furs around here.
Don't be offended its a JOKE

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