Arizona Bushman
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So, a few weeks ago I walked into my local Cabela's with a $50 dollar bill burning a hole in my pocket. I had used up the last of my Dead Coyote loads while in Utah and was looking to get a fresh box to hunt with. As I pushed my way through a pile of Tacti-Cool guys that were about ready to throw down over the last box of .22 LR, I noticed something glimmering on the top shelf near my coyote loads. What is this? I thought. "Hornady Heavy Magnum Coyote" Well......it had a coyote on the box, so it must be good right? Decent marketing at best, but I needed to see for myself. So I picked up three boxes plus some beef jerky for what I would have spent on the Dead Coyote stuff and headed out to do some pattern testing.
I am running a 870 Supermag and put three rounds each on an 8 inch target at 40 yards. The chokes that I had were the Carlson's Dead Coyote, A Remington Predator/Turkey, a full and a mod choke.
The Dead Coyote Choke put 8-8-9 pellets on the target.
The Turkey Choke put 9-10-7 pellets into the circle.
The full choke put 14-14-19 pellets on paper.
And the Modified choke worked best with the Versatite Wad by placing 22-25-21 pellets into the 8inch target.
I ordered a light modified and improved cyl. choke but have yet to test them on paper.
Shooting paper is fun, but I was fixated on getting some real "coyote" results.
I have been out five times since switching to these loads and have managed to drop four grey foxes and one coyote. I have landed effective shots that range from less than three yards and out to sixty yards. However; I honestly wouldn't trust shooting BB's past thirty yards. Luckily, my partner had a quick follow-up to put the sixty yard fox down for good.
Today, I went out to call in a fox and ended up calling in a coyote. The shot was a frontal angle and put the coyote down at 29 yards. DRT, no problem! I counted 15 hits total, mostly in the neck and chest. There were no exits, so this tells me that the BB's used up all of their energy and leaves me to believe that 30 yards is the extent of the effective range for such a small pellet.

I am running a 870 Supermag and put three rounds each on an 8 inch target at 40 yards. The chokes that I had were the Carlson's Dead Coyote, A Remington Predator/Turkey, a full and a mod choke.
The Dead Coyote Choke put 8-8-9 pellets on the target.
The Turkey Choke put 9-10-7 pellets into the circle.
The full choke put 14-14-19 pellets on paper.
And the Modified choke worked best with the Versatite Wad by placing 22-25-21 pellets into the 8inch target.
I ordered a light modified and improved cyl. choke but have yet to test them on paper.
Shooting paper is fun, but I was fixated on getting some real "coyote" results.
I have been out five times since switching to these loads and have managed to drop four grey foxes and one coyote. I have landed effective shots that range from less than three yards and out to sixty yards. However; I honestly wouldn't trust shooting BB's past thirty yards. Luckily, my partner had a quick follow-up to put the sixty yard fox down for good.
Today, I went out to call in a fox and ended up calling in a coyote. The shot was a frontal angle and put the coyote down at 29 yards. DRT, no problem! I counted 15 hits total, mostly in the neck and chest. There were no exits, so this tells me that the BB's used up all of their energy and leaves me to believe that 30 yards is the extent of the effective range for such a small pellet.
