**COYOTE POSTAL SHOOT SIGNUP**
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Count me in. PM on the way.
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Got my targets yesterday and they look really nice.... Can't wait to start putting holes in them...
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I'm in..
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Got mine!!!!!!!!!
Friends Are Friends By Nature.
RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
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Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
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RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
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Talk about disappointment !!! I grabbed 100 rounds of my favorite load for my AR, set up the targets on backing boards, loaded my little shooting stool and sticks in the car and headed to the range (20 min drive) and checked the '0' on the scope....adjusted a couple of clicks for "dead on", tied out the 'wind ribbons'..... It was 72 degrees, sun was great, and the south breeze running 3-7mph (toward the targets)....Perfect Conditions !!
I had forgotten that the benches/shooting line is all concrete and there is a barrier that a shooter is not to cross when the range is hot.... My sticks had nothing to grab onto and kept sliding out from under my rifle... I even pulled a piece of carpeting out of the car, but that wouldn't work either...
So now I will have to fabricate another set of sticks with rubber feet and try again next week..... I just love it when a plan goes awry...
I had forgotten that the benches/shooting line is all concrete and there is a barrier that a shooter is not to cross when the range is hot.... My sticks had nothing to grab onto and kept sliding out from under my rifle... I even pulled a piece of carpeting out of the car, but that wouldn't work either...
So now I will have to fabricate another set of sticks with rubber feet and try again next week..... I just love it when a plan goes awry...
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Old Turtle
Glad you like the targets, thanks for the make them bigger suggestion on making them a little bigger. I had some issues with kinkos and they printed them the wrong size and on the wrong paper. hope they work well. I will get the targets out to the last 3 who signed up and then the door is closed for this shoot. hope every one enjoys this shoot and I am sure it will be very challenging for all.
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Glad you like the targets, thanks for the make them bigger suggestion on making them a little bigger. I had some issues with kinkos and they printed them the wrong size and on the wrong paper. hope they work well. I will get the targets out to the last 3 who signed up and then the door is closed for this shoot. hope every one enjoys this shoot and I am sure it will be very challenging for all.
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Cracker,
I received my tagets last week but I got 2 of them. One has smaller targets and they dont fill the paper as much as the bigger set of pictures does. Which one is the real target
Old Turtle, I have an old moving blanket that I use for my shooting sticks at the range. It's one of those quilted kind and works well with my sticks. I like to practice with them the way I would in the field. Believe me, I need the practice.
I received my tagets last week but I got 2 of them. One has smaller targets and they dont fill the paper as much as the bigger set of pictures does. Which one is the real target
Old Turtle, I have an old moving blanket that I use for my shooting sticks at the range. It's one of those quilted kind and works well with my sticks. I like to practice with them the way I would in the field. Believe me, I need the practice.
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Hozz57, Thanks for the tip.. I have one packed away somewhere, but I've already located some fiberglass marking rods that will work with some rubber feet on them..
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hozz57
Kinkos messed up when they printed the targets we will be scoring the target with the bigger coyotes. I sent the smaller ones as practice targets if you can put a hole in all the coyots one the smaller target the bigger one will be a breeze.
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Kinkos messed up when they printed the targets we will be scoring the target with the bigger coyotes. I sent the smaller ones as practice targets if you can put a hole in all the coyots one the smaller target the bigger one will be a breeze.
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Re: **COYOTE POSTAL SHOOT SIGNUP**
WOW. That target is quite a challenge!
MOA is not going to be good enough on these targets. Yesterday, myself and a few others went to the range, and I took 4 color photocopies of the coyote target along. They were copies of the small target, so I guess they were a little tougher, but not that much. We had a heck of a time. I shot my .204, and 2 friends shot 22WMR's, another had a 17HMR. We shot off the hood of a pickup. They used a bag and I used a bipod.
Are you scoring a hit on any part of the coyote, like the leg? If you count any hit on the dog I scored on the top 5 dogs, maybe got one in the next line down, and it was downhill from there. We figured we could have scored better loading up one shotgun cartridge with 20 bb's. Those dogs are hard to see even at 16x, let alone 9x my friends were using.
I think I have some more load development to do before I can shoot my actual target, but had fun trying them out!
Look forward to seeing some of these targets!
Good luck everyone!
MOA is not going to be good enough on these targets. Yesterday, myself and a few others went to the range, and I took 4 color photocopies of the coyote target along. They were copies of the small target, so I guess they were a little tougher, but not that much. We had a heck of a time. I shot my .204, and 2 friends shot 22WMR's, another had a 17HMR. We shot off the hood of a pickup. They used a bag and I used a bipod.
Are you scoring a hit on any part of the coyote, like the leg? If you count any hit on the dog I scored on the top 5 dogs, maybe got one in the next line down, and it was downhill from there. We figured we could have scored better loading up one shotgun cartridge with 20 bb's. Those dogs are hard to see even at 16x, let alone 9x my friends were using.
I think I have some more load development to do before I can shoot my actual target, but had fun trying them out!
Look forward to seeing some of these targets!
Good luck everyone!
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This one is certainly not going to be any "cake walk"....I had printed off a couple before the real ones were sent out and even from a bench,,, they are tough..
That prompted my comment about the "Hail Mary" shots before...
That prompted my comment about the "Hail Mary" shots before...
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Sure looks like I'm gonna have some competition for last place!!
BTW-- I'm using my coyote loads instead of my groundhog loads. Should make it even harder for me.
BTW-- I'm using my coyote loads instead of my groundhog loads. Should make it even harder for me.
Friends Are Friends By Nature.
RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
Glen
RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
Glen
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The horror...
I guess considering the LARGEST coyote on this target is probably 1/6 scale, at 100 yards it's like hitting a full size coyote at 600 yards. I'm actually OK with my results so far. (Until I see all the guys that hit 15 or more!)
I found shot 13. Just missed the dog in the same position on another guy's target just next to mine.
I guess considering the LARGEST coyote on this target is probably 1/6 scale, at 100 yards it's like hitting a full size coyote at 600 yards. I'm actually OK with my results so far. (Until I see all the guys that hit 15 or more!)
I found shot 13. Just missed the dog in the same position on another guy's target just next to mine.
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baba
Thanks for sharing your target. I for one would have to say thats some fine shooting. I cant wait to try these targets out I have not had one to the range with me yet and hope to try it this weekend.
Cracker
Thanks for sharing your target. I for one would have to say thats some fine shooting. I cant wait to try these targets out I have not had one to the range with me yet and hope to try it this weekend.
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