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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 3072099" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I was trying the samething with this pack of coyotes on this rock pile. The first time I spotted them a month ago they were pretty nervous when I was at 1405 yards from them. So I tried getting at them another way for two weeks but they weren't around. One way I had to drive through some dead tumbleweeds stacked pretty high. I didn't like that and only did it because it was still wet out. So last week they weren't at the rock pile and I let one go at 1405 yards. First one was alittle off due to my wind call, after that it was spot on. I figured I could do the same with my new 1405 yard dope. But the pack spotted me a mile off. So I took the shot, I don't think they would of stuck around if I tried to get closer. Originally I decided against taking the shot but then the wind died down and the coyotes were laying down after their nerves settled. That's when I figured now or never.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 3072099, member: 95344"] I was trying the samething with this pack of coyotes on this rock pile. The first time I spotted them a month ago they were pretty nervous when I was at 1405 yards from them. So I tried getting at them another way for two weeks but they weren't around. One way I had to drive through some dead tumbleweeds stacked pretty high. I didn't like that and only did it because it was still wet out. So last week they weren't at the rock pile and I let one go at 1405 yards. First one was alittle off due to my wind call, after that it was spot on. I figured I could do the same with my new 1405 yard dope. But the pack spotted me a mile off. So I took the shot, I don't think they would of stuck around if I tried to get closer. Originally I decided against taking the shot but then the wind died down and the coyotes were laying down after their nerves settled. That's when I figured now or never. [/QUOTE]
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