Posted by Rick Kr on November 09, 2015 at 10:40:26 from (198.208.251.23):
In Reply to: Smile posted by Donald Lehman on November 09, 2015 at 08:12:10:
Don, The biggest worry I have for my safety is the other hunters out there. Lots of great hunters, but a few that are so hungover or have "just a few" during the day. I steer clear of them.
Northern Michigan I hunt with my 30-.06. Longest shot, 80 yards. Most shots 40-50 yards, due to the amount of cover I hunt in. Definitely I could use a shot gun in most cases.
Longest coyote shot, 314 yards. 30-.06. I like to think im pretty good, but will say there might have been a bit of luck. All my rifles are sighted at 200 yards and group quite well.
Michigan passed a law that you can now use some straight wall rifle cartridges. .35 cal or larger straight wall. Not sure of the performance, seems a lot of rifled shotguns now reach out plenty far.
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