6mm06
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Last night was a good one. I stayed at the shack two consecutive nights in hopes this big male coyote would return. He did, and I did - squeeze the trigger that is. He dropped like a sack of potatoes from the Bergara .308 and 110 gr. Varmageddon. This is my largest coyote to date, weighing in at 40#, 6 oz. He is already in the freezer awaiting my son's taxidermy work.
This coyote is the large male (I think) that was with the female I shot in early November. He has been a very wary customer at the bait, coming very sporadically and with long waits inbetween, generally. He showed up on December 11 after being gone 29 days. I began hunting on the night of the 15th, making four days since his most recent visit. Last night was the 5th night.
As I was preparing to take a shot, he turned toward the shack, facing me and noticed the red glow of the scope mounted IR. I took a straight on chest shot, dropping him. The bullet didn't exit, and I couldn't even find the entrance. Perfect for taxidermy work. The illuminator shut off on the shot, but I had a 940nm spotlight on so I didn't lose video. Not sure why it shut off.
This coyote is the large male (I think) that was with the female I shot in early November. He has been a very wary customer at the bait, coming very sporadically and with long waits inbetween, generally. He showed up on December 11 after being gone 29 days. I began hunting on the night of the 15th, making four days since his most recent visit. Last night was the 5th night.
As I was preparing to take a shot, he turned toward the shack, facing me and noticed the red glow of the scope mounted IR. I took a straight on chest shot, dropping him. The bullet didn't exit, and I couldn't even find the entrance. Perfect for taxidermy work. The illuminator shut off on the shot, but I had a 940nm spotlight on so I didn't lose video. Not sure why it shut off.