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Today's Coyote Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="10mm4me" data-source="post: 1800016" data-attributes="member: 7370"><p>30-06, 150gr ballistic tip. And the thing of it is, it did not destroy the pelt, it is not "too much gun" for varmints, the only advantage I see for a traditional varmint gun is 1. they are usually lighter 2. Ammo is usually cheaper 3. Yes, they shoot flatter, but if you know your gun this is not a factor as far drop compensation goes. I zero my 30-06 1.5" high @ 100yds and I will hit where the crosshairs lie on any game size target @ 100-300 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10mm4me, post: 1800016, member: 7370"] 30-06, 150gr ballistic tip. And the thing of it is, it did not destroy the pelt, it is not "too much gun" for varmints, the only advantage I see for a traditional varmint gun is 1. they are usually lighter 2. Ammo is usually cheaper 3. Yes, they shoot flatter, but if you know your gun this is not a factor as far drop compensation goes. I zero my 30-06 1.5" high @ 100yds and I will hit where the crosshairs lie on any game size target @ 100-300 yds. [/QUOTE]
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