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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: kuanomar] #376926 11/20/09 06:51 PM
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Sportsnut,

That's an amazing coyote gun. How accurate is that? What's your longest kill with that thing?





Actually never killed anything but but targets, milk jugs, etc. If I was on the other end of the barrel I would want to be at least 300 yards down range and in a bunker.
This 1919 is converted from 7.62 x 51 to 8mm.

Here is the little brother also in 8mm.
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Killing water Zombies......
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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: Sethrotull] #376927 11/20/09 09:48 PM
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Got this guy in February in the high Sierra's...
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T/C with a Bullberry barrel in .17 Remington at maybe 45 yards. He came running to a Circe call I had just purchased the day before!!! I REALLY enjoy callin' 'em in, there's nothing like it!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


great pic! what model is that T/C?


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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: MRpink] #376928 11/20/09 09:55 PM
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great pictures! what model is that TC?

TC is Thompson Center, they make some great rifles.

I have a T/C Encore .50 cal. muzzle loader and they are some really nice rifles.

The neat thing about them is you can get different caliber barrels.


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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: banana-clip] #376929 11/20/09 10:04 PM
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I love how compact it is, gotta check some out.


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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: MRpink] #376930 11/20/09 10:10 PM
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i've seen those 1919's chambered for belt fed 22lr. would be an awesome plinkin gun.


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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: Wiggitty] #376931 11/20/09 11:16 PM
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What length is that barrel? Looks short, is it a pistol barrel?


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Re: Any other coyote hunters here? [Re: SkunkHunter] #376932 11/21/09 12:31 AM
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I was wondering what your setup was as well, then I looked again and saw the "pistol grip" and knew it was a T/C. I know it sounds dumb, but I always wondered how a "short barrel" could be more accurate than a "regular" rifle. I had an XP-100 in .223 for a while and traided it off for a 600 mohawk in .308 (like that rifle). Don't hunt here any more, but the Coyote population has grown over the last several years. It seems what when you have a successful conservation program, you also have a successful PREDATOR program even if you don't want it. I can walk outside the office here in town (1849 population) and hear them yipping from several directions.
I love my 600 Mohawk in 308


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More Coyote Hunting Pics [Re: kuanomar] #376933 11/21/09 02:58 AM
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Re: More Coyote Hunting Pics [Re: kuanomar] #376934 11/21/09 03:03 AM
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kuanomar those are awesome pics !


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Re: More Coyote Hunting Pics [Re: sportsnut] #376935 11/21/09 03:11 AM
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Thank you. Most were taken with the iphone. I'm heading out in the morning for coyotes and then Christmas tree hunting in the afternoon. I hope I'll have more pictures by Sunday.


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Re: More Coyote Hunting Pics [Re: kuanomar] #376936 11/21/09 03:12 AM
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Thank you. Most were taken with the iphone. I'm heading out in the morning for coyotes and then Christmas tree hunting in the afternoon. I hope I'll have more pictures by Sunday.





Where are you located ?


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Re: More Coyote Hunting Pics [Re: sportsnut] #376937 11/21/09 03:16 AM
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Sportsnut,

I am locate in Central Washington State. I live on the Yakima Nation's reservation. Most of those pictures were take just minutes (driving) from my house. I have a special permit that allows me to hunt on the Reservation.

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