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Coyote Down

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My friend John and I took this mangey deer killer out this morning.
We had 2 of them bust out of a fence row on our way in to set up. I had to bark to get him to stop and shot him at 80yds. Missed the other one running.
We left this one in the fence row as he had the mange bad.
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Post by Farmer »

Great picture .
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Post by DropTine »

Nice job Dan! You going to shoot at Galt this May?

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Post by bigsy »

Nice
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Post by tracer »

Good shooting, congrats. What time was it ? Thanks.
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congrats on getting that varmint
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Post by opossum »

Congrats
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Post by Boo »

Nice work! Is the right one a Sako? What is the rifle on the left?
Where did you whack the coyote? (I went to the forestry college in Lindsay for 3 years.)
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Post by mikej »

congrats . that is a T/C on the left isn't it
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Post by fletch »

Good job, get as many as you can.
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Post by wildwindom »

COOL!!
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Post by Decoy Dan »

The coyote was shot at 9.00am.
The gun on the left of the picture is my friends TC pro hunter in 243 cal.The one on the right is my Tikka T3 lite in 22-250 . He dropped in his tracks to a federal BTHP 55 grain factory load.
The shot entered just above shoulder on side facing in picture didn't see an exit hole on other side.
This is the good side of the coyote! the other side had 3 or 4 .....10" bald patches on it.
We ended up seeing 5 dogs in all but these were the only two that presented shots.

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Post by ecoaster »

Looks like a great day in the outdoors.
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Post by terrym »

Well done. Thats likely a few more deer this spring because of it. Keep at it.
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Post by Pydpiper »

Great picture, and nice looking rifles!
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