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This one got ear-holed at 300yrds. It was seriously the fault of the coyote for that. He was chasing a grasshopper, and right about the time I squeezed, he stepped back. His head was same level as my hold on his shoulder.
A great place would be in the panhnadle of Texas since they been having a drought... They are constantly looking for food! Get a few callers and watch then come..
Where at in the Texas panhandle, and is it free and what is the license requirements. I should have gotten a picture of the exit cavity on the second one. I was standing in a wide open field and caught a glimpse of it north of me about 400yrds traveling west. I laid down and hit the cotton tail on my power dogg. After about 2mins that thing circled around, and popped up a little over a hundred yards west of me up hill. I put one 150grn hornady sst (red plastic tip) through its chest and it blew out just over a fist sized hole above the shoulders. All that was left was a gaping hole and his spine. I had a picture of a bobcat I shot at 250-300yrds but my lovely wife erased it.