Posted by Billy NY on March 10, 2012 at 08:19:48 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Re: OT-coyotes posted by MarkB_MI on March 10, 2012 at 07:31:07:
When I open my front door, directly across the lane is my neighbors house, no safe shot, coyote had turned around immediately, trotting off to the left, in the background but up hill is another home, another unsafe background, not worth it. I used to bale that field when I was a kid, years back could shoot in almost any direction, not anymore. I'm in shorts, its 20 deg F on my front stoop, now have 2 vehicles parked in the line of fire, not worth it, no safe shot, .22 handgun he's just over 50 yards, clear shot I would have tagged him I can lob these in on a calm day out to 200 yards onto a 20 lb propane tank. Rifle, forget it, no different than deer at 250 yds. But... I hear ya, one should practice as much as possible.
Thing is, I can shoot onto my property near the house, with safe backstop on our property, first thing I check is that, no good = warning shot in safe direction, hoping the noise will fend him off for awhile, best I could do, really not all that concerned, I hear em all the time, rarely see em let alone in front of the house LOL !
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