#514167 - 12/02/07 04:20 PM
Re: Is this too much for coyotes and whistlepigs?
[Re: pety221]
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Whelen Man
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Should be enough!
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#515000 - 12/03/07 02:02 PM
Re: Is this too much for coyotes and whistlepigs?
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CPerkins
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Too much..
Never heard of such a thing.
I don't think you can be overgunned.
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#515089 - 12/03/07 04:10 PM
Re: Is this too much for coyotes and whistlepigs?
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Cull Buck Hunter
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No gun is too big!!!!
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#515747 - 12/04/07 08:00 AM
Re: Is this too much for coyotes and whistlepigs?
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Hogbear
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Registered: 07/21/05
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My favorite 'yote load is 110 gr. Sierra Varminters out of my .30-06. The red/pink clouds are pretty when the sun hits 'em just right. They make a 100 gr. 7mm Varminter, should be just right for coyotes out of the ultra.
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