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09 January 2003, 09:19
Bobby Tomek
VVCG 6x45 scores at long range
Well, it may not be long range to some, but a coyote at 280 yards is "waaay out there" in my books. Unfortunately for the coyote, I spotted him on the prowl this morning near the 300 yard berm of my target range, so I didn't have a problem estimating the distance. And with the 6x45 sighted in at 200 yards, I only had to deal with minimal (around 8") drop.

Anyway, I noticed him as I was about to feed the chickens and was able to grab my 15" 6x45 Contender from the house (hadn't put it up after using it yesterday). Used my rolled up jacket atop a fence post for a rest. The 80 grain Sierra Single Shot Pistol bullet, propelled by 26 grains of BenchMark at 2700 fps, took him through both shoulers and dropped him on the spot. The exit was the size of a quarter.

I didn't have time to grab plugs or muffs, and the ears are really ringing now...

The male coyote weighed 41 pounds and was app. 3 years old.

[ 01-09-2003, 00:20: Message edited by: Bobby Tomek ]
09 January 2003, 09:32
GonHuntin
All Right Bobby! Way to go!!!

I've been trying to call in and kill a coyote with a handgun for some time now and it never seems to come together........did call and kill one with a crossbow a few weeks ago......
09 January 2003, 10:38
xphunter
Bobby,
That is a great shot on a coyote! Good Job!
xphunter
09 January 2003, 11:17
Jules
Cool Bobby, I love hearing that kinda stuff. I only wish we had them here in Va.
09 January 2003, 12:44
Gary T
Bobby, Why in the world were you shooting at "cow oaks" at 280 yards away??? [Confused] A cow oak has never been know to attack a chicken! [Eek!] Nevertheless, it's good to know your shooting is better than your hearing! [Wink] Gary T. [Smile]
09 January 2003, 12:51
<SD Handgunner>
Way to go Bobby, You Da Man.

I haven't connected with my new 6mm T/CU YET, but have taken a couple with a .243 Savage Striker I had. It really is a hoot Calling in a Coyote and then finishing the job with ones favorite handgun.

Just a week ago I went out with my Cousin and his Son. We set up down in a pasture in a dried up lake bottom. Paul and his Son were set up about 125 yards northwest of me on the banks of a stock dam. I was on the bank of a different stock dam, and the wind was blowing kind of between us at an angle away from Paul and his Son. On my second series of screams I heard the shot, then another, then all was silent. After a short time Paul and his Son came to where I was waiting for them with a huge male coyote in tow, and huge smiles on their faces. This was the first time Paul's Son had had a Coyote called in for him, nad to say he was excited would be an understatement. Nope I didn't get to take one with my Handgun, but I was just as happy with the results.

Congratulations Bobby.

Larry
09 January 2003, 15:01
Bobby Tomek
Thanks, guys. Ironically, for the past couple of weeks I have wanted to do some calling, but the conditions were never right -- or if they were, my schedule had me working. But getting lucky like this morning is something I certainly don't mind...
09 January 2003, 15:10
Bobby Tomek
Larry-
Congrats on calling up the 'yote. To me, that part is more thrilling than actually getting to shoot.
09 January 2003, 16:34
jsh
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............. ya don't say? [Wink] [Big Grin]
6x45 anything like a 6-223? lol Good shootin' bud! I see ya used a good bullet too! [Wink]
Jeff
09 January 2003, 16:59
Bobby Tomek
JSH-
Yep.....one and the same. Virgin Valley just elects to stamp it the metric 6x45 instead of 6mm-.223 (less stampwork, right Dave <grin>?).

By the way, this coyote died at the hands of those Sierra "seconds" you picked up for me. I honestly can't tell any difference between these and the "primo" stuff in the green box. Ditto for the 7mm, 130 grain SSPs. On the range and in the field, the seconds deliver the performance I demand. All I had to do was clip the excess wire on some of the tips.

Going back to Sedalia any time soon???
09 January 2003, 17:47
<V.V. Dave>
bobby,
You caught me. The 6mmx45 is my way of saving time. This is so I have time to do things like track packages for Jules. (he gonna get me for that one.) [Big Grin]
Dave
09 January 2003, 18:10
Bobby Tomek
Well, Dave, I have good news and bad new for you guys: Jules will be spending more money with VV, but I hear (from a reputable source, of course!) that he is packing up and moving next door to your shop so he can stop pestering you about checking packages. This way, he'll just wait in your front office for personal delivery <grin>
09 January 2003, 18:32
<V.V. Dave>
Bobby,
Whew! Thats a good one.
You're kidding....Right? Right?!

I am glad Jules has a sense of humor otherwise I might be in trouble.
09 January 2003, 18:48
Bobby Tomek
Yea...poor Jules gets razzed more often than Trent Lott offers up apologies.

Think I may be in for it now, too.

By the way, Dave, Jules was wondering if you have a nice, comfy chair available in your front office or if he should bring his own...
10 January 2003, 03:44
<SD Handgunner>
Thanks Bobby

Me too, I probably enjoy the calling as much or more than the killing. Every single time I go out calling I learn how much more there is to learn about Coyotes. I truly enjoy howling them up.

In a few days I hope to give my new Electronic Caller a test run. I have been working on this caller for so long, some days it seems like forever. It is an MP3 Based Caller, and will have 14 different tracks on it for now.

Thanks again

Larry
10 January 2003, 11:33
Jules
quote:
Originally posted by V.V. Dave:
bobby,
You caught me. The 6mmx45 is my way of saving time. This is so I have time to do things like track packages for Jules. (he gonna get me for that one.) [Big Grin]
Dave

I saw that!
10 January 2003, 11:35
Jules
quote:
Originally posted by Bobby Tomek:
Well, Dave, I have good news and bad new for you guys: Jules will be spending more money with VV, but I hear (from a reputable source, of course!) that he is packing up and moving next door to your shop so he can stop pestering you about checking packages. This way, he'll just wait in your front office for personal delivery <grin>

Not a bad idea Bobby. I'll work on it.
10 January 2003, 11:40
Jules
quote:
Originally posted by V.V. Dave:
Bobby,
Whew! Thats a good one.
You're kidding....Right? Right?!

I am glad Jules has a sense of humor otherwise I might be in trouble.

David.....David.....David......I don't have any sence, let alone a sence of humor [Wink]
BTW, I'll bring my own easy chair. Just make sure there's room [Eek!]
10 January 2003, 18:36
<V.V. Dave>
quote:
Originally posted by Jules:

David.....David.....David......I don't have any sence, let alone a sence of humor [Wink]
BTW, I'll bring my own easy chair. Just make sure there's room [Eek!]

Jules-
I'll give you a bull horn and you can shout orders at the shop from the easy chair. Only not at me. [Big Grin]