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Firearms Advice - Coyote Problem (Vanity)
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| 12/09/2007
| Moose Dung
Posted on 12/09/2007 8:32:13 PM PST by Moose Dung
Sorry for posting this in the main area, but I need some advice quickly.
Over the past few weeks I've been having a real coyote problem. We're in the San Joaquin Valley and have always had issues with the coyotes, but this year seems to be expecially bad (even traveling in small packs, which I've never seen before). I need some recommendations on the proper weapon to deal with these varmints.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: banglist; coyote; property; rifle; shotgun
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To: Squantos; going hot
Found this; is it the one?
Funny stuff!
101
posted on
12/10/2007 4:56:39 AM PST
by
FreedomPoster
(Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
To: Moose Dung
Winchester produces (at least they used to) 000 buckshot in their Super-X line for the .410. There are 3 pellets loaded in the case. That should be more than sufficent to ruin ole Wiley’s day.
To: Moose Dung; Varmint Al
To: razorback-bert
And when you're done you can make patties and put them on the grill!
104
posted on
12/10/2007 5:06:09 AM PST
by
Total Package
(TOLEDO, OHIO THE MRSA INFECTION IN THE STATE)
To: Moose Dung
If they are that close a 12ga with 00 buck. Out here in the outback I rarely get a shot that close so I use my 7mm Rem mag. None walk away. Any of the various “varmint” rounds work well on cootys. Most of my buddies use some version of a hot 22 - 22 swift etc. You are right this has been quite the year for them. The carcass count here is now well over 150. I hate em!!!Keep in mind the pelt is worth about $30 if you do not wreck it. Might help pay for a new gun.
105
posted on
12/10/2007 5:17:18 AM PST
by
mad_as_he$$
("Has there been a code nine? Have you heard from the Doctor?")
To: stainlessbanner
yep, all my neighbors in Gainesville had donkeys
in with their livestock. they hate coyotes and will
kill them.
you can’t be out hunting all the time.
106
posted on
12/10/2007 5:17:43 AM PST
by
rahbert
To: Moose Dung
About those donkeys. I know you’ve received several emails about them and it is true. I live in Northern Alabama in a very rural area. Almost everyone with cattle or goats or any kind of livestock has one or two or three donkeys. It must work.
there are a lot of cayote around here. I hear them several times a week when a whole pack cuts loose for about 30 seconds it’s pure bedlam. It doesn’t sound like the cayote are anywhere near the guys with the donkeys. Sounds more like up in the mountains.
107
posted on
12/10/2007 5:20:47 AM PST
by
DugwayDuke
(Ron Paul - building a bridge to the 19th century.)
To: Moose Dung
Although it is, perhaps, not practical for you; a donkey really would be most effective. They don't spook, they get mad.
A friend of mine has a miniature donkey...a little cute one. It killed all three of her neighbors pit bulls in the same fight.
108
posted on
12/10/2007 5:41:02 AM PST
by
laotzu
To: Moose Dung
I encountered a camo clad coyote hunter in the field and am pretty sure he had an AR 15.
109
posted on
12/10/2007 5:45:49 AM PST
by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . Moveon is not us...... Moveon is the enemy)
To: Moose Dung
“The nearest house is about a half mile away.”
Well, being that you live in a very remote area, and your object is to “kill” coyotes, suggest you purchase the right tool for the right job. In your case, being that a nominal shot would be only about 30 yards, I would suggest a 12 guage pump or semi-auto shotgun with a full choke barrel. Buy a box of 00 shot and start to work. Reason I recommend a shotgun is that coyotes appear to be larger than they really are as there is not much to their bodies underneath their coats. So, unless you are capable of reliably making headshots, the ole scatter gun is your best option with these wily critters....
To: Moose Dung
To: yarddog
“You are sure right there. I have had several Mini-14s and
Ranch rifles. They are neat guns and generally satisfactory but accuracy is a real weak point.”
Google Mini-14 forums. The common consensus is that a heavy muzzle brake to control vibration of the cheap, whippy barrel helps, often halving group size.
Sending the trigger assembly to Doc or a local gunsmith will also help.
112
posted on
12/10/2007 6:10:12 AM PST
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
To: Squantos
‘zactly... 3 lbs of burger, 1 gal of anti-freeze... mix into 1/4 lbs portions...
course, then yuh don’t get to see’em ‘splode...
113
posted on
12/10/2007 6:16:54 AM PST
by
g'nad
To: going hot
On my buddy'd 600 acre farm, we use M1A's from on top of the hay stack. They go airborne when hit. Yep, they sure do fly... it looks like something out of those "Exploding Varmints" videos. My friend and I tested some home-brewed FN-FALs on his farm.
Dangit, now I'm missing the days of cheap Radway Green 7.62.
114
posted on
12/10/2007 6:36:38 AM PST
by
Charles Martel
(The Tree of Liberty thirsts.)
To: razorback-bert
Nice, but more practial when mounted in the family Suburban.
115
posted on
12/10/2007 6:48:56 AM PST
by
TC Rider
(The United States Constitution ? 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
To: Army Air Corps; Moose Dung
SKSAnd the ammo is cheap!
Blam away!
To: Moose Dung
except the donkey thing(!?!?) I think the idea is that when the coyote comes sniffing around, the donkey stomps the living $#!+ out of it ... or kicks it into the next county. Somewhere, floating about the internet, is a series of pictures showing a couple of pack mules engaging a mountain lion. The mountain lion didn't do too well.
117
posted on
12/10/2007 6:54:28 AM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
To: Aut Pax Aut Bellum
Seriously, 30 yards is about maxed out on buckshot. You'd have to check patterns, different brands, etc.Slugs are nice, but hard recoil-slow 2nd shot
mini-14's are expensive new, nowadays, and vary on accuracy from gun to gun. SKS's now are expensive, as is the ammo.(except for the grenade launcher sks, and I'd personally skip them... Plus, FMJ doesn't kill that well.)
Headshots are great-in a perfect world.Critters don't always cooperate.
The 17 Hornady is awesome. However, a cheap used Marlin bolt in 22 mag is great, too. Amazing the difference between the knock down of a 22LR vs. 22 mag. 30-30 is good ,too. Hit the local gunshops and see what they got that fits your budget. Even a lever action in 357 or 44 mag or even 45 long colt would be plenty. Even a used marlin camp45 carbine (semi rifle in 45 acp) would wallop them.
I personally have found most lasers to be crap. They move under recoil. Rifle scopes-forget them at night, hard to pickup your target fast. A simple red dot style scope is good, then you only need some ambient light (battery powered spot light,hand held) or whatever.
To: Moose Dung
Almost ran over one of these critters driving home from the train station one night. This is in a densely populated area in Central New Jersey BTW.
119
posted on
12/10/2007 7:05:52 AM PST
by
Clemenza
(Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
To: Fairview
That's true. They will hunt down and stomp coyotes to death.LOL...you must have some pretty wimpy yippee dogs if they can be stomped by a donkey or llama.
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