I've got 3 days left in my black powder season and i haven't seen a single deer. My buddy shot one, tried to track it in the dark and decided to come back in the morning, coyotes had gotten to it already (he won't be leaving one overnight again, trust me). We are seeing a lot more coyote tracks than deer tracks
... i shot at one with my .50 cal but missed. Believe it or not he was sniffing at my apples in the clearing in front of my deer stand, which leads me to believe they are pretty damn hungry...
I want to get serious about hunting Coyotes this year, but i am a bit limited where we hunt... no long range rifle (no centerfire AFAIK) allowed. So basically i can hunt coyotes with my black powder gun or my shotgun.
given the limitation, what would you recommend? (based on what i currently own)
1. scoped .50 cal (CVA wolf)
2. open sight buckshot 12 gauge through my 870?
3. rifled slugs through the 870 smoothbore?
i have full choke and mod choke barrels for my 870
ideally i would like to get a rifled slug barrel with a scope, but the budget is tight right now so i won't be able to do that for a couple more months.
For whats its worth, i am not concerned about the condition of the pelts after the kill.
thoughts?
I want to get serious about hunting Coyotes this year, but i am a bit limited where we hunt... no long range rifle (no centerfire AFAIK) allowed. So basically i can hunt coyotes with my black powder gun or my shotgun.
given the limitation, what would you recommend? (based on what i currently own)
1. scoped .50 cal (CVA wolf)
2. open sight buckshot 12 gauge through my 870?
3. rifled slugs through the 870 smoothbore?
i have full choke and mod choke barrels for my 870
ideally i would like to get a rifled slug barrel with a scope, but the budget is tight right now so i won't be able to do that for a couple more months.
For whats its worth, i am not concerned about the condition of the pelts after the kill.
thoughts?


















































