6mm06
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Well, my season has finally come to an end, but I did get a small female on March 27th shortly after 2200. I got video but the image was not as good as the others so I didn't bother to post it to Youtube. The humidity was at 77 percent, not terrible. The scope doesn't seem to do well in humidity, meaning the background. The coyote image itself was plenty good enough for a killing shot, though. OneLeaf MT1000 scope, 6.5 Grendel and 90 gr. Varmageddon at 80 yards.
Trail camera photo early morning of the 27th. I hunted that night and took her around 2200.
Below are photos of laptop screen of the paused video. Naturally the resolution is not as good as the video itself but gives you an idea of 77% humidity.
The background is lacking but the coyote image is plenty good for shooting.
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5.6x
The coyote ran down the hill after the shot, falling in the tractor road down the bank from the bait site. She went maybe 30 yards.
The shot hit slightly rearward which no doubt resulted in her running. She kept stretching forward and then back when working the bait.
Trail camera photo early morning of the 27th. I hunted that night and took her around 2200.
Below are photos of laptop screen of the paused video. Naturally the resolution is not as good as the video itself but gives you an idea of 77% humidity.
The background is lacking but the coyote image is plenty good for shooting.
2.8x
5.6x
The coyote ran down the hill after the shot, falling in the tractor road down the bank from the bait site. She went maybe 30 yards.
The shot hit slightly rearward which no doubt resulted in her running. She kept stretching forward and then back when working the bait.
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