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Jrbhunter
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posted June 26, 2006 05:53 AM
Finally... a thread that is in no-way related to owls, hawks or eagles.
Killed one with the new rig- shiney barrel and all. Sending it off for some Duracoat in the near future... felt good to get it bloody first.
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Tim Behle
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posted June 26, 2006 06:04 AM
You puppy killing bastard! How dare you shoot a coyote this time of the year!
Oh wait, that's not a wet bitch.
Nice Shot!
You gonna tell us a little more about that new rifle, or do we just tell Leonard and Rich that it's another 17?
-------------------- Personally, I carry a gun because I'm too young to die and too old to take an ass kickin'.
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Az-Hunter
Hi, I'm Vic WELCOME TO THE U.S. Free baloney sandwiches here
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posted June 26, 2006 10:11 AM
Man, that sure would have been a gorgeous coyote,if it had been shot in dec.Looks to be a big ole bugger?
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Jrbhunter
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posted June 26, 2006 10:15 AM
No milk there, just a yearling female. Don't worry I gave her one of those southwest skinning jobs.
That's a Savage 12 Low Profile in 22-250 and it shoots great. My first kill there took a 45 grain hollow point to the shoulder joint at 100 yards. I'm not a wonderful marksman but that gun makes me look good... I shot a few papers with it yesterday and they were some of my best groups ever at 200 yards. 1-5/8" to 2" is great for me.
Going to have the Savage Duracoated in Shadowgrass, complete gun-scope-bipod job. I'm working on another rifle also, one of those marginal K-9 calibers (.204) for the light work. It'll be spray painted once I'm through adjusting the scope and trigger. I'm trying to get my new rifles together and all the kinks worked out before September- big plans for fur this fall.
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Jrbhunter
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posted June 26, 2006 10:18 AM
Yes Vic, it would've been a beautiful pelt! I was suprised at how clean she was... but it's not that big for my area, maybe 23-25 pounds?
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TA17Rem
Hello, I'm the legendary Tim Anderson, Field Marshall, Southern Minneesota Sector
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posted June 26, 2006 06:50 PM
Tim B. JRB is scared to death of those 17 cal. He's affraid he well get addicted if he touchs one. LOL. Nice early season coyote JRB.
-------------------- What if I told you, the left wing and right wing both belong to same bird!
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Jrbhunter
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posted July 05, 2006 07:30 PM
I took a big step down in the world of rifles this weekend... shot the new .204. It's very accurate, but inconsistant on punching through cardboard at 100 yards!
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