My first "Yodle Puppy"
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:26 pm
Between the weather and busy getting yard work and garden done, I finally caught a break! The weather finally broke, the sun came out and it got warm. Actually my neighbor and myself planned a shoot up at my favorite spot for skippy. We got all set up by 8:30 AM. after checking my other spot first. The alfalfa was up around 10 inches high, but we set up on a little rise and were able to shoot down just a tad and I could see a few targets here and there. The shooting was a little slow all morning, but with the heat, almost 80 degrees, I still had to use my old trick of putting a wet towel on the barrel, so as not to over heat it. About 11 am we decided to eat some lunch and take a break. We just finished lunch and were sitting around B S ing. I happened to look all the way across the field we were shooting and I seen what looked like a dog. My buddy grabbed his binoculars, and said to me it looked like a coyote. Then out of the brush stepped another one! I jumped up and headed for my shooting bench where my 204 was already in position for a shot. Needless to say I was excited! I sat down at my bench and grabbed one of my reloads. I was shooting my 39gr SBK's at the time because the wind had started blowing. As I took aim at the dog, My mind was calculating distance, wind direction and wind velocity. I took a swag, ( scientific wild a$$ guess) at the distance of close to 500 yards. I adjusted for what I thought the wind would blow the bullet, at a velocity of right at 3800 FPS. I put the 3rd mil dot just to the right of the dog. I started squeezing the trigger, adjusted down to 12 to 15 ozs. The shot went off before I knew what happened. I saw the dog hunch up. Her head went back and down she went! Never even quivered. DRT. I stared thru the scope in disbelief. I looked at my buddy, who was watching the dog thru his binocs when I made the shot. He turned and looked at me and grinned, then was laughing, then he said to me, " that was one heck of a shot.
I tried to get a range on the body of the dog, with my rangefinder, but could not. I grabbed my camera and my rangefinder, and out across the field I went. After I found the dead coyote, I ranged back to my truck. The range was 419 Yards, so I checked again and then again and the range was the same each time, 419 yards. Below are some of the pics I took. The dog was what look to me a young female, around 20 lbs. and in very good condition.
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0019.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0017.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0016.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0020.jpg
Looking back at my pickup from the coyote
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... 0021-1.jpg
This was the only Skippy I found
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0023.jpg
Some of you may question the ethics of this shot. I don't like to see an animal run away crippled either. On the other hand we have been told by the land owner to try and kill any coyote we see. So that is what I did. And I got lucky. On inspection of the body, it looks like my bullet struck the hind leg on the knee, traveling up into the ponch. where it went from there, I do not know. All I know is she dropped dead in her tracks, never moving again
I tried to get a range on the body of the dog, with my rangefinder, but could not. I grabbed my camera and my rangefinder, and out across the field I went. After I found the dead coyote, I ranged back to my truck. The range was 419 Yards, so I checked again and then again and the range was the same each time, 419 yards. Below are some of the pics I took. The dog was what look to me a young female, around 20 lbs. and in very good condition.
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0019.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0017.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0016.jpg
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0020.jpg
Looking back at my pickup from the coyote
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... 0021-1.jpg
This was the only Skippy I found
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk12 ... CT0023.jpg
Some of you may question the ethics of this shot. I don't like to see an animal run away crippled either. On the other hand we have been told by the land owner to try and kill any coyote we see. So that is what I did. And I got lucky. On inspection of the body, it looks like my bullet struck the hind leg on the knee, traveling up into the ponch. where it went from there, I do not know. All I know is she dropped dead in her tracks, never moving again