Harrison's English is stilted. Perhaps the site is used for phishing. Is his first language English or Chinese? Or perhaps he's 13 years old.
"Most coyote hunters use a rifle as their best coyote gun. Some rounds and guns are popular. However, you want to make sure you don’t use too large of a caliber because it will put a huge hole into a coyote. There will be no chance of selling the hide with a large hole in the coyote."
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Marvin doesn'r seem to be a native English speaker either.
Marvin commented - The animal which falls on my list on least favorite target for hunting is coyote. But even though I'm not fond of having them as target, I can say that .308 is just the wrong caliber. Well, that's just me. It might depend on your skills and preference. I personally think that a .22-.250 or a 17hmr would be a good pick for coyote hunting.
Shawn replied - "Coyotes can be very sensitive and highly alert that's why they can be sly targets to exterminate. Bullet choice can be subjective, and as you've said, can also depend on skills and preference."
Must have taken the Clay Harvy correspondence class along with some heavy meds.
"When you disarm the people, you commence to offend them and show that you distrust them either through cowardice or lack of confidence, and both of these opinions generate hatred." Niccolo Machiavelli
The note is from Jim to Butch regarding the linked article. Sheesh.
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." Robert E. Howard
"You can best choose a caliber by looking at a number of 223 cartridges. "
"Understand that the first rule in selecting ammunition for deer hunting is power and powder, which are required to get the job done. This simply means that you need to select a size that will push more bullets further with fewer drops at longer ranges. The best selections you can make are 223 Remington and 223 Winchester."