thanks for the info folks. i'll give it some more thought. what i might do is bring the 7mm along for backup. i do want to be sure of a humane kill, so if i do use the .22, the shots will be less than 100m. i figure there's a decent chance of this, since i'll be able to set up in a tree, above the normal level of sight for a coyote. hopefully this will allow me to bring them in closer.
for someone who joined this site in 2006 and have over 1400 post i really figured you would have learned a thing or 2 about people talking about coyote hunting.
Getting one in 20yards is extremely hard. They do not move and take risk as much in the summer as they do in the winter when food is scarce. A tree is fine but ur must be able to keep ur sent way way way down, have good camo and know how to use a distress call well. as well a little moving rabbit furr will help.
When a coyote comes in at prey it cant see, it will use the up wind to make sure it is the smell of a rabbit and not a human. (take note fellow coyote hunters)
your best bet man is a longer distance shot. the odds of a close 20yrd shot are very slim.


















































