shot/choke recommendations for 12 gauge for coyotes

gregc

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am trying out mr. 12 for the coyote season. can anyone give suggestions for shot size/chokes.

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2 1/2" :rolleyes:
At any rate if that choke will keep 29 of 34 pellets in a 30" circle at 70 yds, I would begin to question why you wouldn't just use a rifle? You would almost need sights for a pattern that close. On other hand is #4 buck pellets would weigh? I'm gonna guess 50gns each? leaving the barrel at 1,200fps?? how much power would they have at 70 yds.
 
At any rate if that choke will keep 29 of 34 pellets in a 30" circle at 70 yds, I would begin to question why you wouldn't just use a rifle?

One possibility is that he is hunting in an area that only allows the discharge of shotguns.I know several people that hunt deer and coyotes in such areas.

On other hand is #4 buck pellets would weigh? I'm gonna guess 50gns each? leaving the barrel at 1,200fps?? how much power would they have at 70 yds.

Have a look at the link below.Someone on that forum is killing coyotes at 80 yards with #4 buck.

http://www.nodakoutdoors.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18216

From that link

Peter Capstick, the famous African hunter followed up wounded leopards with 4 Buck and the Profeesional hunters still use these load to follow up wounded cats. I have killed coyotes at 80 yds with these same loads. I
 
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#4 is my first choice and depending on your shotgun I would go with the shell that throws the most pellets. We have shot yotes 73 paces with #4 and over 100 paces with 00 buck. Most of us use mod. choke. Not knowing how you intend to hunt yotes a shotgun is better when they are in a bush? Last year 19 out of 40 were shot with a shotgun.
 
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