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Re: OT.Coyote Hunting?????
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Posted by SJ on February 16, 2006 at 08:00:25 from (65.37.48.231):
In Reply to: OT.Coyote Hunting????? posted by SJ on February 16, 2006 at 06:23:17:
Have a Remington 700bdl in 222cal sighted in at 100yds.Guns about 30-40 yrs old looks like it came right out of the box.First varmint rifle I ever owned what a sweetheart.Been shootin higher cals,7mag,30-06.Dont think Ill be using any live bait,dont think I got the heart for it.Gonna be hard enough shootin a dog I think as I have only killed what I eat in the past.Everyone round here says they here them all the time,but I never do.Now I do have some hearing loss,but what I was wondering was if my dogs(bout 20 of em) here em first and all start howling together for no reason at all and then I cant hear the coyotes.Question about using the light at night?How do you go about using it,seems difficult to spotlight em and then try and shoot em.I assume you need a partner? Thanks Stan
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