Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
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Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
I had seen a grey coyote twice this last year out in the wood lot. What I haven't seen are fawns and turkeys like I did in the past.
I had carpel tunnel surgery last Friday and am out of work for awhile, so I put a Fox pro electronic call, a howler and Primos Ki-Yi call in my pack last night.
Late this am I grabbed my Marlin 1894CL a handful of cartridges loaded with Lyman 311008 cast over 10 gr of 2400 in nickle Starline brass.
I have used the Fox Pro about 6 times and haven't had success until today. I started with a adult cottontail then a pause for 5 min and a Coyote contact call and a switch to a red squirrel distress call. I was about 20 min into it and I had a coyote come charging in and I had a first in that the cross bolt safety was on because I climbed into a ladder stand. A Loud click and it was going away just has fast! I managed to almost sever a front leg with the first shot which sent her into a spin and a follow up through the chest ended it in seconds.
I have shot coyotes with a 44 mag that didn't die any quicker and I am thrilled to have killed this mangy adult female.
Now the State has legalized the 22 magnum in the State forests I will try a few more times on public land and in a week or so try the other side of the property out back with the 32-20 again.
I had carpel tunnel surgery last Friday and am out of work for awhile, so I put a Fox pro electronic call, a howler and Primos Ki-Yi call in my pack last night.
Late this am I grabbed my Marlin 1894CL a handful of cartridges loaded with Lyman 311008 cast over 10 gr of 2400 in nickle Starline brass.
I have used the Fox Pro about 6 times and haven't had success until today. I started with a adult cottontail then a pause for 5 min and a Coyote contact call and a switch to a red squirrel distress call. I was about 20 min into it and I had a coyote come charging in and I had a first in that the cross bolt safety was on because I climbed into a ladder stand. A Loud click and it was going away just has fast! I managed to almost sever a front leg with the first shot which sent her into a spin and a follow up through the chest ended it in seconds.
I have shot coyotes with a 44 mag that didn't die any quicker and I am thrilled to have killed this mangy adult female.
Now the State has legalized the 22 magnum in the State forests I will try a few more times on public land and in a week or so try the other side of the property out back with the 32-20 again.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Nicely done, and even cooler with a classic old caliber! The .32-20 is one of my favorites!
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Nice one!
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Good luck with the recovery too, hope you heal up well.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Job well done!
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Another fan of the .32-20, though I've never connected with anything larger than a woodchuck.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
NICE! Never connected with a coyote with mine. Where is the snow?
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Nice shooting with the 32wcf. My 100 year old 92 likes the XTP bullets in 85, 90 and 100 grain weights with 2400 and 5744.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Good work.
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Congratulations Ed. I hope the surgery turns out well for you too. I've been wearing braces on my wrists to try and get it on the run.
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ollogger wrote:Job well done!
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Good Job...I have the CL's in 32-20 and .218 Bee.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Well done.
I also have the 1894 CL 32-20, and have always thought it would make a top little caliber for foxes and dogs.
I use mine for pistol caliber cowboy silhouette and classic caliber lever action competition.
My cast bullets are from an Accurate mold, .314 105 gr, with about 12 gr of 2205 (4227).
I used 9.5 gr Alliant 2400 for about 8 years but here in West Oz, 2400 has been unavailable for about the last 4 years.
I am curious about the Starline nickel brass you're using.
I recently saw it advertised by a gun shop in the eastern states for a good price. $50 per 100 is a good price over here. Is it as good as the regular Starline brass, or inferior to it?
I also have the 1894 CL 32-20, and have always thought it would make a top little caliber for foxes and dogs.
I use mine for pistol caliber cowboy silhouette and classic caliber lever action competition.
My cast bullets are from an Accurate mold, .314 105 gr, with about 12 gr of 2205 (4227).
I used 9.5 gr Alliant 2400 for about 8 years but here in West Oz, 2400 has been unavailable for about the last 4 years.
I am curious about the Starline nickel brass you're using.
I recently saw it advertised by a gun shop in the eastern states for a good price. $50 per 100 is a good price over here. Is it as good as the regular Starline brass, or inferior to it?
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
The Starline nickel brass is good but no better than the plain brass, I use it so I know it is a different load from my plinking 4 gr of Unique. I bought a hundred for that purpose.
And yes no snow remaining at this time and thankful for that
And yes no snow remaining at this time and thankful for that

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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Nicely done.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
I keep hearing that coyotes are around here and one buddy showed me a pic of one he took while deer hunting with a bow last year. Just have not seen any.....maybe someone told the coyotes that there's this crazy guy on Glen Mills Rd. that will blast em should they tread on his turf.
The nickel plated cases sure look nice but........over the last 25 years when they started to become "fashionable" in lots of calibers, I have noticed they split a whole lot easier than the brass variety. And when they do split, those babies split halfway down the case.
I still use em though as it's easy to differentiate between different powder loads with the same bullet.----6

The nickel plated cases sure look nice but........over the last 25 years when they started to become "fashionable" in lots of calibers, I have noticed they split a whole lot easier than the brass variety. And when they do split, those babies split halfway down the case.
I still use em though as it's easy to differentiate between different powder loads with the same bullet.----6
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Since coyotes are pretty nocturnal, they can be in an area a long time and not be seen. I live in the middle of a big city, and no rural areas even close to my home. But we have coyotes. I've never seen them, but the people who are out in the middle of the night have! My neighbor said she couldn't sleep one night, and was sitting on her porch at 3:00 a.m. last summer. She saw three "dogs" chasing each other down the middle of the street, and thought it looked strange. As they got in front of her house she suddenly realized they were three coyotes, and not domestic dogs!
Soon after someone flooded the neighborhood with flyers warning to keep your pets inside at night. Seems the coyotes are feeding on people's cats and small dogs.
Soon after someone flooded the neighborhood with flyers warning to keep your pets inside at night. Seems the coyotes are feeding on people's cats and small dogs.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
BenT wrote:
Where is the snow ?
This a SOUTHERN New England, Ben............

Nice work, ED ! I've been meaning to take my Johnny Walker caller out for 'yotes this Winter (too lazy IMO).
I hope your recovery from the carpal tunnel surgery comes fast (it's a real pain in the....... wrist

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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Can't think of a better way to recover from surgery than sneaking around the woods with a Marlin CL ...


Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
I shot a coyote while hunting blue grouse in the mountains a couple months ago.
I use a Savage Model 23 .32-20 quite a bit for grouse as it anchors them well with my soft load (105gr flat point at 1150fps) with little damage. This coyote was 110 yards out and 'leavin' Dodge'. The first shot I angled through him from the rear which had him spinning. He stopped braodside and the second one floored him.
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I use a Savage Model 23 .32-20 quite a bit for grouse as it anchors them well with my soft load (105gr flat point at 1150fps) with little damage. This coyote was 110 yards out and 'leavin' Dodge'. The first shot I angled through him from the rear which had him spinning. He stopped braodside and the second one floored him.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
I shot one in the lungs with my 4 gr of unique load that chrony's 1180 at 80 yards a few years ago and it dropped in about 12 feet.
my neighbor had a Savage 23 that he used years ago in his orchard to kill deer. It worked.
Six, I'm sure you do have coyotes. Saw were they are inside New York city now, very adaptable. Your 25-20 should let them down pretty fast too! Do you think annealing the nickeled brass would give longer life?
Imagine holding these small cases near a torch
my neighbor had a Savage 23 that he used years ago in his orchard to kill deer. It worked.
Six, I'm sure you do have coyotes. Saw were they are inside New York city now, very adaptable. Your 25-20 should let them down pretty fast too! Do you think annealing the nickeled brass would give longer life?
Imagine holding these small cases near a torch

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AFAIK, nickeled brass cannot be annealed.
FWIW, when I annealed cases, I set them in a pan with 1/2" water in it, heated the case necks, then tipped each one over into the water as soon as the case neck reached the proper color (just as the brass turns blue).
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AFAIK, nickeled brass cannot be annealed.
FWIW, when I annealed cases, I set them in a pan with 1/2" water in it, heated the case necks, then tipped each one over into the water as soon as the case neck reached the proper color (just as the brass turns blue).
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Here is one I shot a few years back on Christmas morning at the ranch. Model 1873 in 38 WCF.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Nice! I have my Gramps 38wcf and have thought of trying it for the same purpose. The 180 gr Seirra's with a factory crimp die shoot great but are a little fragile for deer, might just be ideal for coyotes. Have to admit iron sights aren't the best option for me anymore.
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Re: Marlin 32-20 coyote kill
Wow - thats awesome! I have the same rifle (and the 218 Bee) and it is my go-to rifle for lever gun silhouette in the pistol cartridge class, using the same bullet and 5.5gr 4756. Mine is a lighter load than yours, so I just took note of your load for future reference.