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Kyle Defoor talks about Mindset:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vPCqMo9TCg
Nice shooting, one less cat killer in the world....
"Gimme back my bullets"
Hey all, just to say this...
This thread is right around 3 years old, but still... thanks guys.
This particular rifle now has claimed well over 100 yotes, its well paid for.
Still the exact same setup as in the picture.
Last fall I had er so full of copper fouling it started to shoot couple inches high at 100yds, after about 4-5 shots after cleaning. Turned out my bottle of Hoppe's 9 Bench Rest copper remover was 5 years old and didn't touch copper anymore. New bottle and about 50 patches later, good as new...
The person who would proof read Hitler's speeches was literally a grammar Nazi.
Agreed,
The follow up shot(s) would be easier to take, the hitting seems to be what I struggle with.
They usually leave around the 50km/hr rate, and if they stop to look back over their shoulder its 400+ yards.
A friend of mine uses that semi auto 223 by Benelli (MR1 I think is the model #). He'll tell you the same thing, "Don't miss your 1st shot".
The person who would proof read Hitler's speeches was literally a grammar Nazi.
Nice western coyote...Skin it out for a $100 bill!
OP - just curious - per your comment about going with 65 grain in case you had a chance at a wolf, with how devastating you said the 55 grain was, why not just stick with that?