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09 September 2007, 18:59
budiceale
coyote
once again, the 9.3x62 proves tp be a great varmint rifle Big Grin




blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
09 September 2007, 20:30
Bob in TX
I would guess so!!!!


There is room for all of God's creatures....right next to the mashed potatoes.
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09 September 2007, 21:52
2ndtimer
To paraphrase the Sundance Kid:
"Use enough gun there, Butch?"


Bullets are pretty worthless. All they do is hang around waiting to get loaded.
10 September 2007, 09:51
458Lottfan
Glad to see that I am not the only one using a big bore for varmints. I have been shooting coyotes with it to build 100% confidence with the rifle for my first African hunt.

Here is the first coyote I shot with my .458 Lott. I picked off my second one on a call set yesterday (sorry no photo on that one)[URL= ][IMG]
10 September 2007, 21:11
budiceale
458

using your lott to shoot vermin sounds like a great way to prepare for africa. unless i win the lottery i won't be going to africa but i am content to sneak around north texas shooting jackels(aka coyotes) and leopards(aka bobcats) with my 9.3. if things go as planned i'll use my new 416 rigby on an impala(aka whitetail deer) and a buffalo(aka fereal hog) later this year. Big Grin


blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
11 September 2007, 06:40
Bob in TX
..........gotta love it. We got a group together earlier this year for a "Big Boars With Big Bores" hunt. You have to break them out once in a while!!

Bob


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12 September 2007, 05:04
doccash
I love it, and a nice looking Ruger rig to boot. People who cannot get out in the country don't know what they are missing. Dr.C ( Tx panhandle) wave


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