WI Coyote

Experiences and effectiveness in hunting with the 204 Ruger.
Zephyr
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WI Coyote

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Here is a poor photo of the latest coyote to meet the Kimber, a beautiful Wisconsin female.

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nice coyote :eek:
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Post by savage rookie »

I can't tell from the picture but is it missing some paws? look like it is still in good shape no rubbing yet even with as little snow as there is??
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Not missing any paws, the front ones are stacked. Like I said, not a good picture, it was very sunny and I stood over the coyote and took the picture from a bad angle that makes the legs look short or weird. We actually have about 5" of snow, I took the picture back by my truck where most of it was plowed away.
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Post by savage rookie »

Ah i got yah, nice lookin coyote.
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Post by Ryan S Albright »

Nice Job! Thanks for the pictures! Keep them coming! Hey what kind of scope are you using?
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The scope is a Leupold M8 Tactical Fixed 6x with AO.
I'm a firm believer in fixed power scopes and 6x is my favorite.
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Post by Lee C. »

Zeohyr, Nice picture of the coyote and your kimber rifle. Way to go, hope to see some more from ya soon.
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Post by Zephyr »

Thanks Guys!
She's going to be a cold one hunting this weekend, good luck to you all!
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Post by Rick in Oregon »

Nice going there, Zepher.

For many years, all I hunted with was fixed 6X scopes too, never had any problem whatsoever. My pet Model 70 .270 Win carried a fixed Leu M8 6X for over 27 years before I finally went the 2.5-8X route to get a mil-dot reticle. 99% of the time, it's carried on 4X, and in all the years I've hunted with that scope on the .270 since, I can only think of two times I cranked it up for a shot on mule deer, and both times it was set on...... you guessed it, 6X.

Hummm, is there something to this? :lol:
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Post by Rugerdogdog »

I use mine on 6X all the time. But thats as low as it will go! Who the heck talked me into a 6-24X ??? LOL
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