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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

502 yard shot on a coyote with a 204 ruger in Southern Alberta Canada

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  • This has always been one of my favorite "watch carefully and see how its done" videos. In my 9 months on U Tune I have yet to find or see a better " from range finding and sighting in, to calculating bullet drop and drift to putting the squeeze on a trigger that brakes like glass" resulting in a clean kill on a small target that's over a 1/4 mile away. And do it all in mere moments. This is a great learning video, I hope everyone paid attention. Thank You CHCDirect!

  • @1shot2kilu wow, thanks for the props!

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  • @chevanl you're an idiot! I knew that when you started with the anti-hunting comment and you further solidified it by talking about taking away tools to ensure an ethical and clean kill. Look, don't waste my time putting comments on hunter's youtube channels when you don't like hunting and please don't comment on marksmanship when you have zero knowledge about it. You knew what this was about before you watched it! BTW conservation and wildlife management isn't an opinion.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  • @ansterds If they are everyones I want my share! You look at em I shoot em. It's all good

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  • @chevanl Leave the free hand shooting at the rifle range and competitions, Hunting involves another animal that would rather not suffer when being Harvested.

  • Jjust been reading the comments history, There are some ignorant people here who like to pass judgement based without putting any thought into it or thinking they are better than us. The aim of hunting is to locate and take game cleanly and efficiently, A accurate rifle, tripod, range finder is just some of the tools that enables us to do just that.

    Who ever thinks that by shooting free hand w/o a range finder to make it a challenge is one of those wannabes but cant be so jealous of others.

  • hi i have a 22/250 and was looking at the 204 ruger lamp fox with it in england , whats the knock down power of the 204 v 22/250, it cant be quite as good but by how much was thinking of changing to a 204 ?

  • all i can say is AMAZING!

  • @TaliskerLaphroaig I'm a tree hugger myself. I think most thoughtful people are. I'm also a hunter, and I see no inconsistency there. The people you call tree huggers and self righteous detractors are simply uninformed souls who have no understanding of hunting - real hunting, that is. It's an unfortunate human failing to criticize and dismiss what you don't understand. But to criticize and dismiss in return is an equally unfortunate reaction - it polarizes, and advances nobody's understanding.

  • @banjer4u ya the .204 is a laser! There are plenty of lighter bullets for the .243 nosler has a 55 grainer and Hornady has the 58 grain.The only one that didn't rip up the pelts for me in .243 was the 62 grain varmit grenades. They have a horible BC though (.199). Any of the usual varmit guns work I guess and it just comes down to personal preference. Good luck

  • @CHCDirect I saw the 204 500 yrd shot. I'm from Sask and know all about the wind. I'm still trying to decide between .204, .223, and .243 for a yote rig. Are there any lighter bullets for the .243 that are pelt friendly? The 204 shoots super flat, the 223 has more bullet selection and lots of cheap brass available, and the .243 can be dual purpose yote/deer gun. I might just go with a dedicated yote gun and get a 7m 08 for another deer gun later on.

  • @CHCDirect Great shot is that a TC precision hunter? I was thinking of getting one in the .204. From I've seen it's a great coyote gun. I was looking at a .243 but 'm concerned that it might tear them up to much. Would you say that the .204 is better as a dedicated coyote gun?

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