X Ring Ranch
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About 40 years I was teaching a firearms class to a group of new deputies. It was being held at the Colorado Law Enforcement Training Academy range in Golden, Colorado.
The pistol range was 50 yards with a backstop, but you could shoot a 1/4 away and the flattop foothills were the backstop. During the session I saw a coyote trotting at the base of the foothills. I stopped the class. Pulled out my revolver out of my holster and loaded it with .357 mag 158gr JSP. I took my stance facing the trotting coyote and held about 6 feet over his head with the front sight run all the way up in the rear and equal on both side. I slowly followed him and started my double action trigger pull. When it fired their was a long pause before the bullet got there. He dropped!! I looked around at the rookies and they all had their mouths wide open. I calmly kicked out the empty single round and reloaded. and never said another word. After that I never had a problem with the class listening to my instructions.
NOW having said that I did not make that shot. I hit close or close enough to him so he hunkered down and slipped away. I had hunted coyotes in Texas and when you hit one with a handgun they thrash around before they die. A rifle is a different story. This coyote had escaped and probably headed for the high country. After the class left I walked up and checked it out and no blood or thrashing around.
I never told the recruits and I never told anyone this story. Being from TEXAS I just wanted to strut around a little.
How say U on you longest witnessed shot.
The pistol range was 50 yards with a backstop, but you could shoot a 1/4 away and the flattop foothills were the backstop. During the session I saw a coyote trotting at the base of the foothills. I stopped the class. Pulled out my revolver out of my holster and loaded it with .357 mag 158gr JSP. I took my stance facing the trotting coyote and held about 6 feet over his head with the front sight run all the way up in the rear and equal on both side. I slowly followed him and started my double action trigger pull. When it fired their was a long pause before the bullet got there. He dropped!! I looked around at the rookies and they all had their mouths wide open. I calmly kicked out the empty single round and reloaded. and never said another word. After that I never had a problem with the class listening to my instructions.
NOW having said that I did not make that shot. I hit close or close enough to him so he hunkered down and slipped away. I had hunted coyotes in Texas and when you hit one with a handgun they thrash around before they die. A rifle is a different story. This coyote had escaped and probably headed for the high country. After the class left I walked up and checked it out and no blood or thrashing around.
I never told the recruits and I never told anyone this story. Being from TEXAS I just wanted to strut around a little.
How say U on you longest witnessed shot.
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