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hi folks, my son & I went out and sat in a field where we had gotten permission from the landowner to take some whitetails if the opportunity arises, while wating for the deer to come out we saw many does and just before it got too dark to see a coyote steps out and I tell my son "I don't think we're gonna see any bucks tonight, but there is a coyote in front of me." he can't see it ,so I tell him to stand up and he sees it and asks, "can I shoot it?" I tell him "go ahead." he takes aim with his Savage 99 in 250-3000 and fires, it drops like it was struck by lightning! a perfect shot from about 120 yards. I'm one proud papa!
by the way, he just turned 9. just waiting for the right time with the bucks!
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congrats to both of you.
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Awsome
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An absolutely priceless memory. Congrats to both of you.
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Congrats to him on a nice yote!!!
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to that...grats.
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Someday I will get my first............
Well done!
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very cool!
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congrats, coyote hunting is addicting
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very nice congrats
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That's great! I've got a '99 in 250-3000 that needs to get bloodied.
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Congrats to your son on the yote; and to you runningboard for the cool memories he will keep for a life time. Well done
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Now thats some cool stuff right there, tell that boy of your congrats from all of us!
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thats awsome congratulations
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Awesome, great start for a young hunter
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That is great. 120 yard shot on a yote is great....especially for a very young guy like your son; impressive. Sounds like the deer are going to be in trouble.
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Look at the face on that kid, thats freaken awsome, way to go getting the kids out there
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Hey great job!!!! And an excellent choice of rifle. I have the same one in a takedown model that was my dad's.
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nice work young man
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