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TVA54

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I got this one while wait in a ground blind for a deer to wonder by. Watched it cross a field at about 300 yards and it wondered around until it got close enough that I felt I could make the shot. At about 75 yards it stopped and the TVA 54 patched round ball over 90 FFG did the trick. Flintlock Coyote-1.jpg Flintlock Coyote-2.jpg
 
great shot, pardon the pun. you did the environment a service in saving the good little critters that roam out there.
 
Very well placed round ball! I used to shoot em all the time, now not as much as I am trying to condition myself to be believable when I coach my grandson (who is yet to be) that I only shoot things I eat. As a younger hunter I shot things that were legal (mostly) and "moved". You could track me and the "boys" by following the dead things in our tracks. You all keep up the good work though....our antelope population is just about controlled by then worthless beasts!

Last one I hit with a .50 PRB at about 100yds and he did a flip and went nowhere. Threw him in the bed of the tuck to skin (pelts were still worth the effort back then) and it snowed on him and I forgot. He sat there till he began to cause pedestrians to walk on the other side of the street and I recalled the oversite. Not alot that stinks worse than a bloated rottin coyote:confused:
 

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