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First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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I only fawn bleated 3 times and this coyote was 70 yards in front of me. He knew something was up so i woofed and he stopped broadside. I held just behind the shoulder and squeezed. He took of running like he wasn't touched. I looked for blood for 50 yards before i found anything. I found him 50 yards later. At first i was kicking myself because I thought i had missed. If i was using a V-Max or something i think it would have planted him, but I am using a 140 Berger VLD to get used to it for deer hunting.
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Re: First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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Haggard coat! Nice to see 'em take a dirt nap!
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Re: First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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Nice kill. Probably not enough body mass to make that bullet expand much. I'm not a big fan of Berger bullets anyway. Saw a guy testing loads in a 6mm a while back, and his worst groups were with Bergers.
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Re: First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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The Berger's are designed to penetrate then expand. I agree with doggy. Probably not enough depth to get the full use of the bullet and its design. I don't care for them myself but they will kill.
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Hey good to see a yote on the ground. Keep up the good work
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Tell us about your rig. Is that a vortex?
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Quote from: elkslayer069 on June 23, 2012, 07:09:33 PM
Tell us about your rig. Is that a vortex?
The gun looks like a Savage, for sure. Saw a friend today who has a Savage 6.5 Creedmoore. He says it's a tack-driver.
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Congrats on the yote
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The gun is a Savage model 12 LRP topped with a Vortex Viper PST 4-16X. its held together with burris tactical rings and a warne tactical 20 MOA base. This thing is scary accurate. I need to get a Leica 1600 to go with it. I have a 750 yard range on the family farm and cold bore hits are getting too easy. We are putting up more steel tomorrow to extend it to 1000. Way to much fun!
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1000 yards, yep it should do it or take Creedmoor off the name, just hope the Irish team doesn't show up.
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Re: First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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snowshoes,
next time i have a small game/ predator shoot you ought to some and put that gun and your skills up against some shooters from the area with the same interests. i like the set up i shoot a 6-24 pst moa and love it, makes for quick corrections. nice coyote also.
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i was just checking out your posts and website for your shoots. it looks like a lot of fun. can you use rangefinders or do you have to use your optics for range estimation? i'm thinking about attending the september shoot.
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yeah you can use range finders. should be a good time down there in sept.
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Re: First coyote with 6.5 creedmoor
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What you experienced with not being sure if they were hit and having to go recover them is why I stopped shooting coyotes behind the shoulder. Put it on and through the shoulders and they are much easier to find
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much easier to find usually harder to sell if a guy is interested in that during the good months. i completely agree with dropping them with a shoulder shot like you say though
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