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Originally Posted By: TwistedJakeOriginally Posted By: DiRTY DOGYou "missed". 


You may have hit him, but not where it counts.  If you did, he would not have run off. 


This is NOT where you're supposed to hit them, unless you like watching them run away...



In your humor I think you've probably nailed it. I know these yotes aren't real big and it doesn't take much I guess to put a round off the happy spot. As I said, I'm new to this and didn't realize how tight of a drop kill zone there is. I'll have to rethink things a bit and work on head shots only. I'm honestly not a fan of the laser or red dots, my brain works so much better with crosshairs.


You don't have to specifically target the head to be effective. I'll try to make this make sense(I'm not very good with words, hardly ever use them.) I try to imagine where the scapula is and aim for that. The reason is twofold, one the scapula on a coyote is very very small and if you do happen to hit by chance, you just took out its running gear and two, if and when you penetrate the scapula, all the vitals are right behind it. Don't let the scapula scare you, break that sucker if you can and watch your bang flops increase.



Chupa


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