I took a walk today.

taylorce1

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With the ol' 6X47 Rem looking for some targets of opportunity. I wasn' dissapointed!

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The cleanup crew wasn't that far behing either. As good as I could blow up from cell phone.

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Excellent! Hey, coyotes have to eat, also. :grin: Feed 'em well, and they'll have nice coats come winter.
 
That is a young fox, had a partner with him but he was the only one to stop and let me snap a picture.
 
Aging eyes, Taylorce1! :shock: Second look demonstrated that it was indeed a fox. :oops:
 
DrMike":n0nzt7ti said:
Aging eyes, Taylorce1! :shock: Second look demonstrated that it was indeed a fox. :oops:

It was a crappy picture, it's hard on my eyes as well!

Hegland":n0nzt7ti said:
Nice! Intriguing cartridge there, too.

Easiest wildcat cartridge I've ever played with to find an accurate load. Plus being a 6mm it is legal to hunt big game with here in Colorado since we have a 6mm minimum.
 
FOTIS":3k6sb7xh said:
Nice job buddy! You rocked them!

That first pic is all of the same pasture poodle, here was a neat picture but I wish I had a better camera than my phone.

Three little dead dogs all in a row!

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1st mound

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2nd mound (almost missed)

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3rd mound

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The only thing cooler is if one bullet had taken them all out! Anyway, that little 70 grain NBT does nasty things to little varmints. Shot a total of 29 rounds and killed 20 dogs, wind and mirage got a little tricky at times.
 
Good shootin'!

I'm expecting the same results on my next trip to the dog-town in Montana this fall.

The rifle of choice will be a stainless Savage varminter in 22/250, scoped with a 6.5 to 24 w/ an 1/8th min dot. Historicly, this rifle leaves nothing much identifiable on the mound 8) :lol: !
 
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