Coyote around the house. Need the infamous cat sneeze load.
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Coyote around the house. Need the infamous cat sneeze load.
Last night I went to my place and spotted something odd on the shoreline trotting on the ice. If I am not mistaken, it was a coyote. Now I can't shoot anything that makes a large report but I know the infamous cat sneeze load would do the trick.
I have an NEF single shot 45-70 with a 24" barrel that would do the trick. What I need is the right load in case I see Wiley along the shoreline again. Thanks.
I have an NEF single shot 45-70 with a 24" barrel that would do the trick. What I need is the right load in case I see Wiley along the shoreline again. Thanks.
And, after going through the yote', the slug'll go skipping across to.................
I've put two urban coyotes to sleep, by zipping an Aquila Super Colibri (a sub-sonic .22 CB type) from my Marlin 39a in an ear.
They were trotting right down the middle of the street, one in front and one to the side, of my house at dawn. Cheeky suckers.
Prolly looking for my, or one of my neighbor's pups, as a quick snack.
Worked great, no louder than banging a piece of wood with a hammer.
Neighboorhood dogs raised a ruckus, though - when I dragged 'em to the recycle bin.


I've put two urban coyotes to sleep, by zipping an Aquila Super Colibri (a sub-sonic .22 CB type) from my Marlin 39a in an ear.
They were trotting right down the middle of the street, one in front and one to the side, of my house at dawn. Cheeky suckers.
Prolly looking for my, or one of my neighbor's pups, as a quick snack.
Worked great, no louder than banging a piece of wood with a hammer.
Neighboorhood dogs raised a ruckus, though - when I dragged 'em to the recycle bin.

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A 12 gauge shotgun with either BB or larger shot up through #4 Buckshot works well out to 50-yards or more. I like the new Hevi-Shot "Dead Coyote" shells that are loaded with size T shot - 51 pellet count in 3" shells. Use a super full choke and you can get effective results out to 70-yards. With a little practice a regular full choke will be effective out to 70-yards. Lead BBs are great coyote killers too.
Yes, the 12-gauge is a little noisy BUT one shot maybe two wouldn't be that bad and would give the nosy neighbor something to do and complain about.
Use a "reproduction" lever action shotgun from Norinco and you'll be sitting in high cotton.
Yes, the 12-gauge is a little noisy BUT one shot maybe two wouldn't be that bad and would give the nosy neighbor something to do and complain about.
Use a "reproduction" lever action shotgun from Norinco and you'll be sitting in high cotton.
I don't know much about the 45-70 other than watching a couple of guys shooting them at the local range. I find it hard to believe you can make a mouse fanny burp load with that caliber, but I've been wrong before. As others have stated, the .22 rimfire with the right load is probably the way to go. There is an interesting article in the current edition of Fur-Fish & Game magazine in concerns to big bore air rifles that is quiet interesting as well.
THAT would be a potential concern near water, or ice, especially with any large relatively slow projectile. The super-fast ones disintegrate and destabilize on even light impact, and the very light ones don't retain velocity very well even if they do ricochet.Pete44ru wrote:And, after going through the yote', the slug'll go skipping across to.................![]()
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I'd strongly consider a 17HMR, a 22 WMR, or an ordinary 22 LR (probably in that order) if ricochet is at all an issue.
Otherwise though, a good sized chunk of lead at just-under-speed-of-sound would be a quiet way to drop a coyote. Sorry I don't have any load info, but I've seen other posts on it here, so someone will likely do so.
What would be nice is a list of 'cat-sneeze' loads for ALL our cartridges; from 45-70 and 444 down to 32-20...

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The trick is to use the heaviest boolit possible for the caliber. Read Pacos article here.
http://leverguns.com/articles/paco/small_charges.htm
http://leverguns.com/articles/paco/small_charges.htm
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One more for the .22CB More effective at short range than you would think.
Also another good round W/ low noise is Aguilia's SSS ( Sniper Sub sonic).
Louder but devistating. I hit a rabbit in the head w/ one of these and it EXPLODED! Never seen anything like it. Was like something out of a Quentin Tarentino movie!
Have made sneeze loads for 308 Win. 3 grains 4064 and a .310 round ball. Penetrated @ 1" oak ply. quiet enough to shoot indoors.

Also another good round W/ low noise is Aguilia's SSS ( Sniper Sub sonic).
Louder but devistating. I hit a rabbit in the head w/ one of these and it EXPLODED! Never seen anything like it. Was like something out of a Quentin Tarentino movie!
Have made sneeze loads for 308 Win. 3 grains 4064 and a .310 round ball. Penetrated @ 1" oak ply. quiet enough to shoot indoors.

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I have houses on two sides of me. One is 100 feet away and the other about 200 feet away. In front is a mile of frozen lake. I saw the animal trotting along the shoreline about fifty feet away from my doorstep.
I figured that heavy cast bullet with two or three grains of Unique or Red Dot in the 45-70 will do him a world of good. I am not worried about a richochete off to the south of me.
I figured that heavy cast bullet with two or three grains of Unique or Red Dot in the 45-70 will do him a world of good. I am not worried about a richochete off to the south of me.
Well, If you use your house like a silencer you can use about anything.
Set up in the middle of the room, and shoot through an open window or door, other then getting the powder smell out, no problems.
Besides, one shot in the winter with everyones windows closed is hard to locate, during the day they're usually out to work too.
I wouldn't make a habit of it though.
How far away are these coyotes?
Set up in the middle of the room, and shoot through an open window or door, other then getting the powder smell out, no problems.

Besides, one shot in the winter with everyones windows closed is hard to locate, during the day they're usually out to work too.
I wouldn't make a habit of it though.
How far away are these coyotes?
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