Free: Contests & Raffles.
Try the cowboy club...if thats still there..if not...the red lion might be able to help ya out too...
Somehow I just knew deaddog would know where the dogs hang out!...Now Im wondering, how does he call them in?
Quote from: rasbo on December 15, 2008, 04:18:20 PMSomehow I just knew deaddog would know where the dogs hang out!...Now Im wondering, how does he call them in? cheap beer for baiting and the sound of change rattling in your pocket calls them in fast.Try shooting a large bore meat missile for clean kills.
In my experience and from other friends on the subject of using FMJ's is way too many runners, I'd rather not chase down canyons for coyotes shot with a FMJ and need followup shots or lose them. DRT is the best way. Also more humane, If I'm going to shoot a coyote it deserves a quick clean kill same as any other game. The goal is to try and find a bullet that will enter but not exit but still give good penetration and not splash as much. Usually a SP or a HP are good choices. I'm trying V-maxes right now and they seem to be good. Also the lighter weight non-lead bullets made from compresssed "powdered metal" such as Varmint Grenades are not the best choice for coyotes. The 50 gr VG's work somewhat better but the 36gr .224 cal and lighter are too light and splash too much and can create large superficial wounds that will eventually kill the coyote if not chased down and dispatched immediately, but again not humane enough for me. Also the BC is a measly .149 You will probably hear some comments from others that think they are great, and they might for them but I decided that they are more suited for PD's and Rockchucks. Anyway I'll quit rambling.
I'm trying the 50gr v-max/40 gr sierra hp right now. The 45gr rem jhp is a great little bullet, out of the 15 coyotes I shot with them none had any exits and the entrance hole was always .223 size.