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Originally Posted by rost495



I have shot moving targets once in my life ..


And yet you talk like you're an Olympic coach, that dude handles his bolt better than you handle your envy.



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Originally Posted by deflave
Few thing tougher to hit than a moving coyote and this ain't just one prince of fugking Belgium or WTF.



deflave;
Good evening to you sir, I trust this finds you and your fine family well and keeping sufficiently warm.

Not only are those boys not the Prince of Belgium - they are Canucks I'd opine by the way they're accents sound to my practiced ear in a few other videos.

Perhaps ingwe could comment on this as he's quite fluent in several Canadian dialects and might be able to pin down where these folks are from.

Anyway, speaking from personal experience few creatures have humbled me more than coyotes - running or stationary.

Buddy did kill two of three one time whilst running a B78 in .25-06 - and of course I managed to miss the one I was supposed to get.... twice..... frown

All the best to you folks in the upcoming Christmas season sir.

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Originally Posted by BC30cal
Originally Posted by deflave
Few thing tougher to hit than a moving coyote and this ain't just one prince of fugking Belgium or WTF.



deflave;
Good evening to you sir, I trust this finds you and your fine family well and keeping sufficiently warm.

Not only are those boys not the Prince of Belgium - they are Canucks I'd opine by the way they're accents sound to my practiced ear in a few other videos.

Perhaps ingwe could comment on this as he's quite fluent in several Canadian dialects and might be able to pin down where these folks are from.

Anyway, speaking from personal experience few creatures have humbled me more than coyotes - running or stationary.

Buddy did kill two of three one time whilst running a B78 in .25-06 - and of course I managed to miss the one I was supposed to get.... twice..... frown

All the best to you folks in the upcoming Christmas season sir.

Dwayne


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I never realized Sauer bolt rifles carried that much ammo - 5 piggies w/ 6 shots, then cycled the bolt 'till the last was verified down.


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Originally Posted by mark shubert
I never realized Sauer bolt rifles carried that much ammo - 5 piggies w/ 6 shots, then cycled the bolt 'till the last was verified down.


I would imagine the Prince....had a couple of mags joined!!


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This used to be a olympic sport..

And from those competing, this is the slickest and fastest action ever produced for this sport... : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1Xp__8k038


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Re: Proper way to operate a bolt rifle...


... is to make sure the bolt slams home solidly before pulling the trigger on your AR. wink


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LOL, thats good... was just in a bind this weekend with the dog finding a wounded buck, I generally don't carry a gun on the trail, allowing others to do so... but he was almost out of ammo... was thinking about a shoulder holster and suppressed pistol since it wouldn't be so loud to me and the dog...

But last night I got to thinking....hm... shorty AR, single point sling, even if only a 10 round mag, screw the suppressor on the end.... hmm... maybe there is room for a 6.8 in my life... my 6/6.8 is too heavy and long...

SBR on top of it... hmmm...


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Originally Posted by BC30cal

deflave;
Good evening to you sir, I trust this finds you and your fine family well and keeping sufficiently warm.

Not only are those boys not the Prince of Belgium - they are Canucks I'd opine by the way they're accents sound to my practiced ear in a few other videos.

Perhaps ingwe could comment on this as he's quite fluent in several Canadian dialects and might be able to pin down where these folks are from.

Anyway, speaking from personal experience few creatures have humbled me more than coyotes - running or stationary.

Buddy did kill two of three one time whilst running a B78 in .25-06 - and of course I managed to miss the one I was supposed to get.... twice..... frown

All the best to you folks in the upcoming Christmas season sir.

Dwayne


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Happy Thanksgiving friendo.




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BTW teh most pigs I"ve ever had the fortune to run across while holding an AR is 3. In a narrow sendero. 5 shots, 5 hits, all dead...

I'd love to be in on a deal like that. Which actually means I lied above that I don't shoot running game.... I 99% won't.... pigs are another story.... I haven't seen a pig in so many years and that was so long ago I'd totally forgotten about the herd of 3 that didnt' get away...


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A few years back, a herd of swine entered a shooting lane while I was deer hunting here in Louisiana, must have been a dozen, boar, sow and a bunch of 80# pigs.

I was in a tall stand, shooting a .300 WM with 180 NBT's. I shot a 250# sow in the head at around 150 yds. and got one of the pigs before they cleared the lane. I was on my cell phone with my wife, asking how she wanted all this pork processed.

Would you know, some of the pigs returned to check on their recently deceased mom and I was able to head shoot two more.

Nothing running, at least not that fast. The 180 NBT's blew up on their heads, horrible entrance wounds. I could see teeth, eyeballs, etc...

DRT all.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
I was able to head shoot two more.

Nothing running, at least not that fast. The 180 NBT's blew up on their heads, horrible entrance wounds. I could see teeth, eyeballs, etc...

DRT all.

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55gr. V-Max does the same. wink

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
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I was able to head shoot two more.

Nothing running, at least not that fast. The 180 NBT's blew up on their heads, horrible entrance wounds. I could see teeth, eyeballs, etc...

DRT all.

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55gr. V-Max does the same. wink

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I'd expect that with a V-max, was surprised to see varmint bullet expansion with a 180 gr. NBT at 3K fps.

I shot a 300# boar at 225 yds, 140 SST out of a 6.5-284 at around 2,900 fps. Put a clean hole right behind his ear, entrance/exit wounds about equal. I didn't expect that, was looking for more expansion. Same gun/bullet ruined a Pronghorn cape at 385 yds. with a huge exit wound.

Go figure. I quit using SST's because of erratic performance. Drilled a WT chest without much (enough) damage, deer ran 150 yds.

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