In a past thread I was told with a 22-250 I just pretty much had to hit a coyote to kill it.
This morning was out at the gf's dads place sighting in and breaking in my gun. (Is 200 yard zero the best?) anyways, was making 3" groups. (I really need to learn how to control my breathing better). Shooting 50 gr hornady v max.
Anyways, had a coyote almost walk in front of the target, in the time it took me to load in 2 shots (the whole push rounds down into the flip plate mag thing is weird to me) the yote had walked closer, probably 150 yards, it was facing me. I didn't know if shooting it in the face would be a good idea so I shot it center of its chest I guess you would call it. It fell instantly, and I watched it for a bit to make sure it didn't move, so I could shoot again if needed.
Walking to get my target and stuff I couldn't find the coyote, I found a spot that looked to have a lot of blood though.
Is there any way I didn't kill it? was that a bad way to shoot it? where did it go? It was probably 45 minutes from when I shot it to when I went to see it. Did it just get dragged somewhere by some other animal?
This morning was out at the gf's dads place sighting in and breaking in my gun. (Is 200 yard zero the best?) anyways, was making 3" groups. (I really need to learn how to control my breathing better). Shooting 50 gr hornady v max.
Anyways, had a coyote almost walk in front of the target, in the time it took me to load in 2 shots (the whole push rounds down into the flip plate mag thing is weird to me) the yote had walked closer, probably 150 yards, it was facing me. I didn't know if shooting it in the face would be a good idea so I shot it center of its chest I guess you would call it. It fell instantly, and I watched it for a bit to make sure it didn't move, so I could shoot again if needed.
Walking to get my target and stuff I couldn't find the coyote, I found a spot that looked to have a lot of blood though.
Is there any way I didn't kill it? was that a bad way to shoot it? where did it go? It was probably 45 minutes from when I shot it to when I went to see it. Did it just get dragged somewhere by some other animal?


















































