I have a pair of Rocky ProLight 16" snake boots that I have worn for several years. They are extremely comfortable and are not hot at all. They are under $100. If you get some, get them a half size too big and wear two pair of socks.
Since you already have the 3-9, just use it. John recommended at 2-7 Leupold VX-1 for my AR and I've never been happier. Most shots on coyotes will be under 100 yards and you will be using the lowest power. If they hold up at distance, you will have time to crank up the power. My AR is sighted...
I believe that some of the info put out in this threat is not correct. Coyote contests have NOT been banned...only the awarding of prizes. Several news agencies (NPR, the Huffington Post and other news and Internet publications) flash big headlines stating "California bans coyote killing...
The best advice is to pick a brand of bullet to use and get their reloading manual. My hunting load right now is 24.0 grains of H335 with a Hornady 53-grain bullet. It shoots 0.55" groups from my AR. My down-the-road load when the lead ban goes into effect is 25.0 grains of Varget with a Barnes...
Hey, you can kill anything and wear anything, but the real answer is ABSOLUTELY! To have any expectation of success, you need good camo...and don't move. Look at http://www.allpredatorcalls.com/kill-suit-2/
I recently bought a Ruger American in .308 from John at Fine Firearms for just under $400. It's a really sweet rifle for the money and it shoots sub-MOA right out of the box. Trigger is better than good. Great value. It comes in 30-06 also if that's what you want. I don't think you can do better...
I'll be heading there on October 7th to hunt with my brother, who just moved to Ola from Mulege, Baja California. (Now THAT's a big change in area). Looking forward to it big-time!
My dies are RCBS and I've been really happy with them, and they're not that much more than Lee's. The only change I have made to the stock dies was to switch out the locking rings with cross-lock rings. IMHO, the cross-lock rings lock more securely and there's no thread damage. I have had some...
I have a 6" S&W 686 357 mag for sale. This is a heavy-frame revolver, sort of a smaller version of a "Dirty Harry". It has the magnum grips and target sights and is an absolute tack driver. This was my original duty weapon when I worked as a CHP officer so it has a few very slight wear marks...
What's wrong with that? :-) I did hear a story about one guy that did a camo paint job on his shotgun. He set it against a bush to retrieve a coyote he shot and it took 15 minutes to find the shotgun when he got back.
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