huntschool
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Thanks ya all..... I am going to put together a graph of sorts representing the replys. I'll post it when this topic dies...... Keep it coming......
fratri: The trick for me at distance is a light trigger, low recoiling cartridge, and a really solid rest. I use a BogPod tripod rest and shoot a pretty heavy Ruger #1. My new round is 17 Rem. Fireball. Have not put it on a coyote this year but will. My others are 6.5 Creedmoor #1 and .270 Browning 78. They will all do the job. Practicing with the tripod makes a bunch of difference. Dont be afraid to alter the rest on the sticks to solid up your gun. Its usually the shoulder fit that is the problem. Lean into it a bit......
fratri: The trick for me at distance is a light trigger, low recoiling cartridge, and a really solid rest. I use a BogPod tripod rest and shoot a pretty heavy Ruger #1. My new round is 17 Rem. Fireball. Have not put it on a coyote this year but will. My others are 6.5 Creedmoor #1 and .270 Browning 78. They will all do the job. Practicing with the tripod makes a bunch of difference. Dont be afraid to alter the rest on the sticks to solid up your gun. Its usually the shoulder fit that is the problem. Lean into it a bit......