Hi folks,
I'm going on a dedicated coyote hunt for the first time and need confirmation on leads needed for running shots. The ballistic program for my load gives, for a 10 mph walk, a lead of 22 in at 100 yards and 48 inch at 200 yards.
So assuming a coyote going flat out is doing 30 mph, and nose to tip of tail is 5 ft, this gives me a full coyote length lead at 100 yds and 2 1/2 coyote lengths lead at 200 yards. Does this sound right to experienced hunters?
I also have DNR permission to hunt at night and have a mil spec infrared combat light and red dot aimpoint scope on a M96 with 10 rds mags. I know you sweep the darkness till you get a red reflection from their beady eyes. I have a coyote caller with rabbit distress, any tips??
I'm going on a dedicated coyote hunt for the first time and need confirmation on leads needed for running shots. The ballistic program for my load gives, for a 10 mph walk, a lead of 22 in at 100 yards and 48 inch at 200 yards.
So assuming a coyote going flat out is doing 30 mph, and nose to tip of tail is 5 ft, this gives me a full coyote length lead at 100 yds and 2 1/2 coyote lengths lead at 200 yards. Does this sound right to experienced hunters?
I also have DNR permission to hunt at night and have a mil spec infrared combat light and red dot aimpoint scope on a M96 with 10 rds mags. I know you sweep the darkness till you get a red reflection from their beady eyes. I have a coyote caller with rabbit distress, any tips??



















































