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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2496120" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I like to hit them behind the front leg and down a little lower then centered from top to bottom of the chest cavity . Coyote are like most other four legged animals their organs tend to be lower in the body cavity then we would think thanks to the forces of gravity . I like a good hollow point bullet that transfers all of it energy inside of the coyote and has little if any fragments exiting . Most of my broad side shots they just go stiff legged and tip over from the hydraulic shock . I like to use Sierra 55 grain game king bullets and tend not to use any target bullets for my predator hunting for that reason . They have a large opening and a thin jacket designed to open up , or nearly explode , after they penetrate into the body of the animal . If I am using my 40 cal or 9mm pistol I like to use the hydroshock two bullets they normally exit but mushroom well and do a lot of internal damage leaving a quarter sized exit hole . They make a nice chart for the organ placement of deer , antelope and elk that pretty much looks like the organ placement of coyote fox and bobcats if you can visualize it in a smaller scale for the predators . I hope that this will be of some help to you . Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2496120, member: 91783"] I like to hit them behind the front leg and down a little lower then centered from top to bottom of the chest cavity . Coyote are like most other four legged animals their organs tend to be lower in the body cavity then we would think thanks to the forces of gravity . I like a good hollow point bullet that transfers all of it energy inside of the coyote and has little if any fragments exiting . Most of my broad side shots they just go stiff legged and tip over from the hydraulic shock . I like to use Sierra 55 grain game king bullets and tend not to use any target bullets for my predator hunting for that reason . They have a large opening and a thin jacket designed to open up , or nearly explode , after they penetrate into the body of the animal . If I am using my 40 cal or 9mm pistol I like to use the hydroshock two bullets they normally exit but mushroom well and do a lot of internal damage leaving a quarter sized exit hole . They make a nice chart for the organ placement of deer , antelope and elk that pretty much looks like the organ placement of coyote fox and bobcats if you can visualize it in a smaller scale for the predators . I hope that this will be of some help to you . Dave [/QUOTE]
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