I went to a farm that I hadn't called yet this year. After the moonson rains last night I figured the coyotes would be out trying to find some grub this morning.
How come when we find something working good, we want to go and change things. That was the case with my shooting sticks. I have been using plain ole shooting sticks for years but I got the bright idea I would try out one of the single leg monopods. So I went in and sat down and started out with a little crack pipe music and within 15 seconds I had a coyote pop out into the field about 125 yards out. I think he picked me out about as soon as he stepped out, cause he was already headed back into the thicket time I saw him. I made the shot but hit the coyote a little far back and he got away.
So I headed across the road to another stand and started the music up again and within 30 seconds and a coyote coming hard to the call. She ran up to about 15 yards and I barked and stopped her. Then flattened her with a load of #4 buck, DRT.
She was a really blonde colored dog with a redish back and pretty good size for a female. I later learned that this coyote has been eating the farmers cats at their house.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/centerfire_223/204.jpg)
Not a bad way to start off the season. Headed out again tomorrow, hopefully I will have more stories to tell then.
Right on ! :yoyo:
Nice ! :congrats: :congrats:
Congrats Ronnie ! :congrats:
Congrats! Man, you sure have pretty colored coyotes there.
Is that a rifle & shotgun over and under?
Dandy way to start the season off. Looks like she has a nice hide too?
Yes that is a Bakail .223/12ga combo gun. I love this gun and it has killed many coyotes over the years. Even with it being a single shot I have killed 3 at one time. I think Remington is making this gun now, from what I have heard. It's a great gun, saves from toting two guns, for those who do that. The rifle shoots nice tight groups, and the cost isn't bad $399 when I bought mine.
Way To Go Ronnie!! Congrats on the big female. :highclap: :highclap:
Quote from: centerfire_223 on November 05, 2011, 04:21:09 AM
Yes that is a Bakail .223/12ga combo gun. I love this gun and it has killed many coyotes over the years. Even with it being a single shot I have killed 3 at one time. I think Remington is making this gun now, from what I have heard. It's a great gun, saves from toting two guns, for those who do that. The rifle shoots nice tight groups, and the cost isn't bad $399 when I bought mine.
Real nice, Ronnie!!
As for Remington's over and under rifle/shotgun, a quick search of Remington's site says they only ran those a couple of years and then discontinued them. I wonder if they found it to be too much a special purpose gun? Seems like a great idea to me.
They still have them listed on the Bakail site, it is a MP94 model.
You can get them in a .223, .30=06, .308 with the 12 guage. I tried to figure out how to post the picture here but didn't get that done.
http://www.eaacorp.com/
That is a fine looking coyote!! Congratulations!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
W I D E OPEN
Nice work Ronnie. Good to see ya still at er. :congrats:
Way to go Ronnie. :yoyo: :yoyo: Looks like a great way to start the season. :biggrin: :biggrin:
Pat
Good shootin. Regarding the o/u....I have been looking at these for some time now and am unsure of their accuracy. How does your shotgun shoot at 20-30-40-50yrds. Reason I ask is because 2 of my buddies owned the savage model 24 and both of them shot the 223 very well (one had it sighted for 75yrds and the other for 100)but when they would go to the 12 gauge they would shoot extremely low. Both at 40 yrds would shoot 12-15 inches low. The savage had the 223 on top, your gun has the 12 gauge on top, it has got to be better. Please let me know, I am interested in
The shotgun shoots right on where the scope is zeroed. I have killed coyotes out to about 30 yards with the shotgun. Anything further than that I just shoot the rifle. When I first got this gun the rifle would only shoot about 3 inch groups but the more I have shot it, the better it gets. Now it's nothing to get 1 inch groups. I can consistently hit a 5 inch circle at 300 yards with it. Most of the time it shoots better than I do.
Jim the crack pipe is still making heads roll and singing beautiful music at the same time.
Way to go Ronnie and keep the Crack pot tuned up, gonna need it down in Georgia. :highclap: cc
Wow!! It's good to see you guys getting some fur down! WTG!
Jim