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a few from 07


Remington 788 222. 36 gr varmint grenades

Where did you get that thumbhole stock for your 788? I was thinking about getting one for mine.


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Posts: 427 | Location: The Big Sky aka Dodson, MT | Registered: 22 May 2007Reply With Quote
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I took this coyote opening weekend of deer season. I had set up a ground blind at the confluence of a couple roads. I had corned the roads hoping a buck or a hog would step out and I could nail him. I had also taken my foxpro fx3 caller to fill in the waiting time. I have found that soft calling of a prey animal doesn't seek to bother deer and hogs at all. Well just before dark I initiated a sequence of calling using a jackrabbit distress call. This female coyote came out on the road about 80 yds from me heading straight toward the call at a trot. I waited until she was about 50 yds away and dropped her like a bad habit.
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First predator with new AR.



There is room for all of God's creatures....right next to the mashed potatoes.
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Bob,
Thats a good looking fox there Doc.
Thats also a pretty fancy shootin'iron.
Good luck and continued success bustin' those critters.
GWB
 
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Ok here goes.


Daughter Lexie helping me sight my new toy in at the range.


Out P-dogging, built a sun shade, gets damn hot laying out on the prairie!


One dead rat...


6 dead wabbits, 22cal CO2 pellet rifle.


Water varmints count too right?


Its good to have some company when out shooting carp!


More water varmints meet their demise at the tip of my arrow....
 
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I'm living in the wrong country!!!! Mad
 
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he peeked his head out to take a look at about 125 yards. BIG MISTAKE! .223 remington lobotomy...
 
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This 'yote came to the call with her boyfriend. Thought I was going to get them both with one shot. But it wasn't to be. Guaranteed, though, the male was spitting chunks of his girlfriend out as he ran off. Carve it in stone........the .220 Swift ain't much of a pelt hunter's round. This dog was shot at right around 100 yards with a 52 gr. Hornady match. Yuck!!!



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Its good to have some company when out shooting carp!



Derek.......where'd your gal get the Realtree swim suit?? Been looking for one for my Mrs. for quite some time.


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Not sure where she got that actually. She had it when we started spending time together, shes big into outdoor sports. Wont touch pink with a 10 foot pole, she has since moved unfortunately Frowner

She used to work at Scheels so maybe she picked it up there.
 
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Not sure where she got that actually. She had it when we started spending time together, shes big into outdoor sports. Wont touch pink with a 10 foot pole, she has since moved unfortunately Frowner

She used to work at Scheels so maybe she picked it up there.
Well that's too bad, she did a hell of a job filling it out. I like how her legs go and make an ass of themselves.


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Posts: 427 | Location: The Big Sky aka Dodson, MT | Registered: 22 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Here are a few from my annual Coyote Safari to New Mexico. I go between Christmas and New Years every year. I took a newbie with me this time.

Biggest: Old crafty male


CamoManJ with his second ever called coyote.







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.. I really enjoy looking at everyones pics ... Hopefully soon I will have some to share .......


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Posts: 3445 | Location: Copper River Valley , Prudhoe Bay , and other interesting locales | Registered: 19 November 2006Reply With Quote
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My 930 yard Coyote!

The .243 wssm is awesome!
 
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I spotted this coyote from a distance, slowly closed the gap and then let one of my Contenders do the rest.


Bobby
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RC,
heck of a shot.

Bobby,
good color on that 'yote.

GWB
 
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My 930 yard Coyote!

The .243 wssm is awesome!
thats one fine shot, hat off to you man. first shot was it .my best is 705 on a rabbit .fair shot again .i shoot a 243 and a 270
 
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Bobby
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Posts: 9435 | Location: Shiner TX USA | Registered: 19 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks guys on the shot. Had to post it and brag a little. It may never happen again in my life so what the hell....

I'll keep letting 'em fly though when I have no other option. Like they say, every shot not taken is a miss!

Shooting on our 1000 yard range has paid off!
 
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If you can do it, its not braggin, its fact.

I enjoy posting my successes and failures, and I don't know about all the others, but I really enjoy hearing what others have done and accomplished.
Keep those pix and stories coming whether you score at twenty yds or 2000.
GWB
 
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Trusty Tikka 223, shortly being upgraded to a 6 BR, sad, I have will have fond memories though








And my all time favorite



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Runas,

Looks like you're holding your own. Don't let the buggers get you down. Call on a yank if you need help.
GWB
PS: Great pix and fine lookin' country.
 
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Just got my Jackel skin back from the taxidermist,I shot in Namibia in July 07,I for got how cool it was, SHAME about its head though Roll Eyes

I say this hypothically, but man I wish we had wild dog type species here,coyote/fox, they just seem a really cool thing to hunt! AND it would mean I could build some top fuel, barrel burning monster like a 6mm WSM or a 20 BR or a.........
oooh need a lie down, gone all dizzy jumping

Regards Runas


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Posts: 162 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: 15 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Runas,

I understand and can relate.
But surely you can figure out a reason to build a fire snortin', mach 4 or 5 breakin' rowdy rifle that doesn't involve moderation, common sense or necessity.

When it comes to long guns, I'm kinda like a single drunk in a bar a closing time lookin' at women. There's something about almost any rifle that will catch my attention.

GWB
PS: post a pix of your jackel if you get a chance
 
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GWB, Out of every thing I shot over there the Jackel was the only thing that I never got a photo of.
It was picked up and thrown in the back of the truck like road kill Roll Eyes

I do have a fire breathing dragon in my artillary, however it anit exactly small and not real good for varmiting, but it sure is super kool to shoot!
Longest kill to date is 735 yrds, the mission before I die is a mile kill.



Regards Runas


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Ya'll sure you want to do this????? Eeker

Cats













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Posts: 261 | Location: Big Spring, Texas | Registered: 16 September 2006Reply With Quote
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More kitties



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Posts: 261 | Location: Big Spring, Texas | Registered: 16 September 2006Reply With Quote
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Tx6BR,
What was so hard about that, just a simple click of the mouse.
GWB
PS: great pix, I know a lot of time and effort went into those hunts, but I bet you had a ball.
 
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Runas,

That looks like one serious piece of artillery there. Care to detail?
GWB
 
Posts: 23752 | Location: Pearland, Tx,, USA | Registered: 10 September 2001Reply With Quote
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My latest pride and joy!!

Barnard PL action
Barnard trigger 10oz
25 MOA Barnard base
Barnard aluminium V block
30" Trueflite Barrel
Trueflite muzzle break
Ken Farrel rings
Luepold VX III 8.5- 25
Manners carbon fibre Stock
Chambered in 338 Lapua Mag
Shooting 300 gr SMK @ 2830 FPS

Regards RUNAS


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Nice!

I've never called in a cat...........http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/txhunter61/Cats/Ace31005.jpg[/IMG]








 
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Thanks , these are just a few of what I've called in and taken pics of over the last few years when I started using digital cameras. Then we could get into the real fun with coyotes. I have 7 photo albums of them stored in my computer. killpc

I would love to have one of those silencers set up on one of my rigs.


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Tx6BR - pm sent


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Pdog hunt with my Grandfather's Rem 788 in .222 rem. shooting Noslers' custom load 50gr Btip's


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A few from 08















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Target of opportunity in March of 2006. I was getting ready to take my boy to school when we saw him crossing the field in front of the house. I was able to sit in the front door without him seeing me. As he was loping along, I whistled once and he stopped and died. 50g Nosler Ballistic Tip in 223. One small hole going in, none out.



RC

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Well spring is just around the corner and dreams of groundhogs are dancing through my head!

These are from 2008....

















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Any recent photos? I love these pictures!


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Posts: 3326 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Any recent photos? I love these pictures!


These aren't recent, taken the last couple of summers.





And some yote's and a fox from last winter.



and one from this season.



and finally, my two 500 yard coyotes





Enjoy!
 
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That last coyote is well furred! Looks heavy too!


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