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You going to be part of Team Selah since you are in teh hood, or are you contributing to the forum team RedDawg
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doesnt matter just having some fun.
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Well go have some more fun and kill a few more. I'll add your point to the forum.
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No luck today, we called in 4 coyotes shot at 2 and hit 2 but not good enough to put them down. One left behind a lot of blood and the other left parts behind as it ran away, Man they are some tough animals
. I think next time the .338 win is coming out to anchor them
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i'll be hunting selah to ellensberg. for three to five day's. i'll be after cougar and bobcat's mainly. but will be testing call's on coyote's to. should do well. Rick
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Yes you should, but I'd rather you shoot coyotes than bobcats.
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I guess we need to add one to the forum team.
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Guys,
Here is a fresh coyote kill from today, and it is my first ever. Shot with modern rifle (obviously). Add a point to one of the field teams on my behalf.
Very odd, to my way of thinking, but I recovered the copper jacket from my
.204 dia 40gr Vmax
from a point just under the hide-
at the entrance wound
. The exist wound was "gaping", yet there it was, just under the hide as I skinned the animal. The range was 200 yards.
Is it really possible to strip the jacket,
going in
? I am kind of hoping "not", but there was no lack of penetration in the end (as there was a large exit wound).
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Well done guys. Congrats on your first Ivar.
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I shot three on Friday morning. All three were running shots 200 - 310 yards. I knocked a 4th down at 628 yards running straight away, but he managed to get over the hill and it would have taken 30 minutes to get up and over to him (2 feet of snow). I take my little brother and he runs the Swarovski rangefinder and gives out continuous ranges - makes it nice!
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i hope your on selahs team, lol nice shooting man.
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RE: Coyote Madness Fall 08 - Winter 09
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Is that BRAIN I see? Nice shoot'n
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RE: Coyote Madness Fall 08 - Winter 09
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Nice going!
Looks like you can apparantly hit something
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I gotta give most of the credit to that little Cooper - it handles like a dream in the field. Yeah, that is pretty gruesome head shot. I shot the one on the far left pretty far up on the neck-line, guess I was leading them a little too much.
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