2 Coyotes with IR Hunter MKII

Brian Shaffer

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rgilbert had warned me about letting the battery get low and I was getting close to shut-down when this coyote popped out. I was letting the battery run low because I am doing battery testing as part of T&E for TCT. The unit shut down about 3 minutes after the shot.

Anyhow, when I first spied this guy, he was watching the deer that were feeding in the food plot. I blew my call once to get his attention as I got the carbine in the window and then blew it again to help keep his attention and hopefully help keep him from trotting after the deer. Standing still was great. Coming toward me would have worked well. Going after the deer would have been less optimal.

He stayed still and the shot dropped him in place, DDRT. The Hornady SST 123 gr. 6.5 Grendel entered the right upper breast/base of neck area and travel diagonally through the body and exited the upper left side after traveling through 15" or so of body. It was a nice yote, good, soft pelt.

After the battery change, I had forgotten to turn on the Video Out on the MKII when a large coyote appeared at the north end of the field I was watching. He was moving away from me and had gone 20 or 30 yards before I had the carbine on him. He stopped and turned, nose up and sniffing the air when I launched a round into him. The shot entered just forward of the left humerus and exited in a similar position on the right side, burrowing a quarter-sized exit tunnel. As noted in the video, my longest coyote shot and no video for it. :mad:

However, he was probably the largest coyote I have taken and he came in at 39 lbs.

No hogs, so no cookies for the children...which means I will just have to try again...
 
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Ratdog68

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Some fine chootin' there... but, no "PING"!?

All these dogs are lookin' great too. Thinkin' there must be plenty of bunnies for 'em.
 

Curly Shuffle

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Nice going Brian, a couple nice yootteeess!!! Stretching the Grendels legs!:) 190 with just hold over into space is a dang good shot. I hope to see on all Thermal in the future at least Mil Dot so you can judge distance better.BANG BANG!!
 

gshock

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sounds like a good hunt
 

RattlesnakeDan

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Hitting him in the humerus ain't funny. Good job Brian....No kitties lately huh?
 

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Looks like both of your dogs were eating well. Good fur, no mange.
We have Lots of cottontail and jackrabbits this year south of Abilene... population has exploded so the number of yotes is following.
Good job, and keep after em'.

Dennis
 
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