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Started by Don Durnford. Last reply by Daniel Hotte Feb 2, 2018. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I have a .223rem with a 3.09.40 scope & i always had it zeroed in for up to 100yds, but twice now i seen coyotes crossing downwind 3-400 yards out so & i wouldn't chance the shot, so…Continue
Started by TeaEs. Last reply by Don O'Reilly Oct 25, 2017. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Decided this year that I'd like to try some coyote hunting. Was wondering if anyone was up for a trip out sometime? Im from Labrador, so not overly familiar with hunting spots on the island, but I've…Continue
Started by Bill Cavers. Last reply by Tom Cox Sep 30, 2015. 7 Replies 0 Likes
My son and I would like to get out coyote hunting but it's our first time so we would like to join someone who could show us the ropes. We have a sighted in .223 but I haven't bought any calls yet.…Continue
Started by Peter Sweeney. Last reply by Lane Steele Feb 3, 2015. 5 Replies 0 Likes
Im fairly new to the coyote hunt and just wondering if anyone could recommend an area on the Avalon peninsula that I might have some luck, any information is greatly appreciatedContinue
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Well jash, it's good to have something to your back. You don't want a coyote come up to you back on. Depends on what way the wind is blowing like tony said. If there is a hill there at all that is what i would be on, just to better your view.
hey Jash open sound good for the Burin Penn make sure you kept the wind across you as you call out
It should work very well for you on a coyote. I load them in a 223 and they shoot very well. The added weight should give you a little more down range energy and shoot a tad flatter than the lighter choices.
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