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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyotes and wild dogs.
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<blockquote data-quote="animalpest" data-source="post: 1772558" data-attributes="member: 41079"><p>I deal with dingoes in Australia. These are often around villages and mine sites. Just 2 nights ago I got called out in the middle of the night to deal with a rouge pit bull that attacked some Firey's while they were fighting a large suburban bush fire.</p><p>My rifle of choice is a .22 as it is quiet. It still gets heard but doesn't scare the po*p out of everyone.</p><p>Head shots are not what is needed, brain shots are. If body shots (heart/lung) are expected, a .22 mag with lighter bullets works a treat and is so much safer than bigger calibres. Frontal head shots are difficult except at very close range. Neck shots can be a good choice.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animalpest, post: 1772558, member: 41079"] I deal with dingoes in Australia. These are often around villages and mine sites. Just 2 nights ago I got called out in the middle of the night to deal with a rouge pit bull that attacked some Firey's while they were fighting a large suburban bush fire. My rifle of choice is a .22 as it is quiet. It still gets heard but doesn't scare the po*p out of everyone. Head shots are not what is needed, brain shots are. If body shots (heart/lung) are expected, a .22 mag with lighter bullets works a treat and is so much safer than bigger calibres. Frontal head shots are difficult except at very close range. Neck shots can be a good choice. Mike [/QUOTE]
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