So if you have more than one coming in which do you shoot first? I rarely get a second shot at a coyote standing still because I don't shoot suppressed. It happens occasionally but not as often as it would if I were to shoot suppressed I believe. I could be wrong but I think so.
So do you shoot the furthest one first and work your way in or the opposite? Or does it all depend on which one presents the best shot? I don't think there's a right or wrong answer I've had success with doing it either way. I just wondered what most people do. Personally I'd rather killed the furthest one given the choice and shoot the closer coyote or perhaps coyotes after they get stirred up. Opinions may vary and the reason I'd prefer it that way is I'd rather shoot at a close (250 yards or less) running coyote than a coyote standing still at a longer range. I'm just being honest, my long range shooting skills could improve. But I have killed plenty on the run so I know I've got that down more so than shooting further out. Even on a coyote standing broadside.
So do you shoot the furthest one first and work your way in or the opposite? Or does it all depend on which one presents the best shot? I don't think there's a right or wrong answer I've had success with doing it either way. I just wondered what most people do. Personally I'd rather killed the furthest one given the choice and shoot the closer coyote or perhaps coyotes after they get stirred up. Opinions may vary and the reason I'd prefer it that way is I'd rather shoot at a close (250 yards or less) running coyote than a coyote standing still at a longer range. I'm just being honest, my long range shooting skills could improve. But I have killed plenty on the run so I know I've got that down more so than shooting further out. Even on a coyote standing broadside.