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Kid took him at 316 yards.
Really make a father proud.
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Re: Son's first coyote
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October 22, 2012, 07:10:50 PM »
I would say so. That's one heck of a shot.
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Re: Son's first coyote
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October 22, 2012, 07:11:13 PM »
awesome- now you will have an addict but at least it is the good kind
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1 is never enough
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Great job!!
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Good job!
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Congrats to the young man
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Re: Son's first coyote
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great shot, what a way to practice and get good with your big game rifle
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Re: Son's first coyote
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awesome!!! way to go! and good job at gettin him hooked on coyote hunting while hes young!
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Dang nice shooting kid, wish I could shoot like that.
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lol couldn't get that grin off with a belt sander. Congrads
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Very nice. I am jealious with work schedule I am not sure when I will be out predator hunting again. I am trying to get my 14 y/o son into Hunter Safety Course but with his sports and my work schedule not working out so far. As other posters have said predator hunting is very addictive and is great practice during the big game off season. I can't wait to take my son out. He is very disiplined shooter but needs more real field experience to learn "hunting" vs just shooting.
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Great job! Are you going to get him mounted?
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good shooting
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Good shooting!
He's hooked now....
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