Posted by Rick Kr on October 18, 2012 at 19:26:42 from (66.238.169.214):
In Reply to: O/T Coyotes posted by greenmachineman on October 18, 2012 at 05:48:21:
I have had them run between my house and barn, while I was in the barn. They have ran my ducks into the pond trying to get them, again while I was in the barn. They are like any other hungry predator, they will kill whatever they can to survive.
A fair amount of smaller dogs and cats have gone missing over the last couple years in the area. When I had two english mastiffs running the property, they would keep their distance. Now there is nothing to keep them away. Biggest so far is 55 lbs. In the last year there have been 2 70 pounders shot here. All the coyotes here in the Mid-West/Eastern US have Red Wolf cross bred in.
I use a 30-.06 with the 55 grain loads. Its like a .223 on super steroids. But, I have no houses where I shoot for 2 miles behind me. Dropped one with 220 grains, looked like a Mack truck went through the center of it.
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