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Coyote hunt, skunked again

Yeah we have some of that too but not as much trees as you have in this pic. Up high we have a lot but spread out and down here the thickets are nasty AF to walk through but even my short (5’9”) self can see over it most of the time…. That landscape you’re showing me is interesting. I think the wind direction is gonna be especially important because your scent can sorta get trapped in the trees like that. Or so I hear? I’ve pretty much only had success sitting up on a hill/cliff overlooking open terrain and or around a bend in a wash. Learned that one from an old timer. I’m still not great at it but if you set up behind a bend in a wash or creek bed you can catch them coming around the corner.

Also how loud are you playing the calls? Sometimes less is more.

I’m no expert so I’m just trying to throw as many things as I can think of at you… I’ve had some luck calling them though so maybe at least I’ve got a little luck. I’m rooting for you though. I hate coyotes and I really wanna shoot some with an air rifle. I’m dying to see some scope cam of you dropping 140fpe worth of lead into them.

Oh yeah, another thing I’ve started to investigate is moon phase and barometric pressure. Trolling the coyote hunting message boards I’ve definitely seen some talk about it. Some recommend an app like Solunar, some say it’s nonsense and others just day “when there’s a lot of deer out I tend to catch more fish/see more coyote/see more critters… I’m testing an app like solunar to see if I get any results out of it.
I do keep the wind in my favor, try to anyway, and start with the volume pretty low at first and turn up the volume every 2 or 3 min for 12min or so.
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PCP Rifle  SOLD Reximex RP .177 - Excellent condition *** SOLD to C.M. ***

*** SOLD to C.M. *** Reximex RP .177 - Excellent condition - includes 2 magazines, singleshot tray, fill probe, manual, a few O-rings. All packed in original case. - $350.00 shipped where legal - PayPal Friends & Family, (if PayPal Goods and Services add $15.00 for fees), or USPS money order.

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N/A  New pcp air rifle.

here's the Texas regulations for PCP Air guns:

In Texas, pre-charged pneumatic air guns are legal for hunting deer, but they must meet specific requirements. These guns must fire a projectile of at least .30 caliber with a minimum weight of 150 grains and a muzzle velocity of at least 800 feet per second, or any combination of bullet weight and muzzle velocity that produces at least 215 foot-pounds of energy. Additionally, hunters using air guns must comply with all other hunting regulations, including licensing and hunter education requirements.

I think you might be better off getting 2 guns, a cheap Plinker (.22 Notos) for the small stuff and a Big bore (.35 - .50) for the big stuff.
I'm in Texas also, but I have lots of PCP's from .22 to .50, if I hunt deer I'll use my .457 Texan or the .510 Hammer, My .357 shin sung Fire is not enough power to meet Texas regulations.

Recommended airguns meeting Texas regulations
  • AirForce Texan: Available in various calibers, including .30, .357, .45, and .50, all of which exceed the minimum requirements. Reviews suggest it's powerful and accurate enough for deer hunting.
  • Umarex Hammer Carbine: A .50 caliber air rifle that's compact, accurate, and powerful, generating over 600 ft-lbs of energy and good for large game like deer and hogs.
  • Hatsan Piledriver: Available in .457 and .50 caliber, it's known for its accuracy, power, and reliability in taking deer, hogs, and other game. A new .62 caliber version generates over 750 ft-lbs of energy.
  • Benjamin Bulldog: A big bore air rifle suited for hunting large game like hogs and deer.
  • Seneca Dragon Claw: A versatile rifle, available in .50 caliber, suitable for deer hunting and also capable of shooting arrows, according to Outdoor Life.
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That's a super bummer...way to much money to be having leaks so early on. How is their customer service?
Yea definitely a bummer, a huge inconvenience. I haven't reached out to rti directly, just the dealer. He said its possibly the valve i think. I need to call back again and see how it will be handled.
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Has ANYONE seen this before???

Im goin with Hateful for the win...i lookd um over pretty good..they shot good...(i didnt WANT me thinkn the worst was reality.) so i had to ask...lol..those are for MY m3 6gun.... lookn for 880 im thinkn....also lookn for that "marksman in a can"....my guns out shoot my shaky ol non breathn trigger jerkn 70 yr old ass.....help an ol guy out boys share the majic sauce...lmao...thanx SD...another H&N ...again thanx to all....ill post a pic if its good enuf not to embarass me...like my spelling..lol
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Head shot thread

So I got into PCP’s to hunt with my son. Got zeroed in yesterday and got a rabbit today at maybe 25 yards! Hit him right under the eye with a 28gr H&N extreme hunter pellet. I need to tune for slugs before next time! Love the Zulus, video quality is great 👍.


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That’s excellent work! Was that with the Karma?

Coyote hunt, skunked again

It's free range out here in Arizona, cattle can go wherever the hell they want pretty much. These coyotes will follow a pregnant cow and wait until she's giving birth and move in. There's some in the tree line right now

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Yeah we have some of that too but not as much trees as you have in this pic. Up high we have a lot but spread out and down here the thickets are nasty AF to walk through but even my short (5’9”) self can see over it most of the time…. That landscape you’re showing me is interesting. I think the wind direction is gonna be especially important because your scent can sorta get trapped in the trees like that. Or so I hear? I’ve pretty much only had success sitting up on a hill/cliff overlooking open terrain and or around a bend in a wash. Learned that one from an old timer. I’m still not great at it but if you set up behind a bend in a wash or creek bed you can catch them coming around the corner.

Also how loud are you playing the calls? Sometimes less is more.

I’m no expert so I’m just trying to throw as many things as I can think of at you… I’ve had some luck calling them though so maybe at least I’ve got a little luck. I’m rooting for you though. I hate coyotes and I really wanna shoot some with an air rifle. I’m dying to see some scope cam of you dropping 140fpe worth of lead into them.

Oh yeah, another thing I’ve started to investigate is moon phase and barometric pressure. Trolling the coyote hunting message boards I’ve definitely seen some talk about it. Some recommend an app like Solunar, some say it’s nonsense and others just day “when there’s a lot of deer out I tend to catch more fish/see more coyote/see more critters… I’m testing an app like solunar to see if I get any results out of it.
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HW/Weihrauch  HW50 S Jubilee model 75 Years Limited Edition Blue Laminate

I am now reliably informed (thanks specie!) that "V" stands for the German word for "improved." So it may very well signify the switch from smoothbore to rifled barrels. IIRC the occupying Allies did forbid rifled barrels for some years.

I have a 1959 HW brochure in which the "V" is gone. But "M" denotes an HW 50 with an adjustable trigger, "S" adds a grooved receiver, and "SD" adds a match sight (per my point re: shifting designations above...M and S came to mean different things in later years). A note at the bottom of the page describes an optional upgrade stock with checkered grip and buttplate. In this brochure, the HW 35 and 55 had the then-new Rekord, but apparently not yet the HW 50.

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