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<blockquote data-quote="oden_sparks" data-source="post: 2043319" data-attributes="member: 9963"><p>Turkey chokes work the best in my opinion. My uncle had 2 different cases this spring where yotes came in to hen turkey yelps when we were hunting turkeys. He took the first one down at 10 yards on a dead run at us. The second my cousin missed at about 6 feet on a dead run at us and we cleaned him up as he turned and ran off. As for what is the best caliber I'd say whatever you shoot best. I shot a Ruger model 77 .204 and killed several yotes, a lot of people will say that's too small a bullet but every one i hit went down. I prefer a 22-250 in the open and a 12 gauge with #4 turkey loads or hevi shot coyote loads. If you are getting cats to come in the .204 is great for poking small holes. I just bought a new savage 9317 (.17 hmr) and im excited to see how small a hole it will leave in a bobcat. Nothing worse than ruining a nice hide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oden_sparks, post: 2043319, member: 9963"] Turkey chokes work the best in my opinion. My uncle had 2 different cases this spring where yotes came in to hen turkey yelps when we were hunting turkeys. He took the first one down at 10 yards on a dead run at us. The second my cousin missed at about 6 feet on a dead run at us and we cleaned him up as he turned and ran off. As for what is the best caliber I'd say whatever you shoot best. I shot a Ruger model 77 .204 and killed several yotes, a lot of people will say that's too small a bullet but every one i hit went down. I prefer a 22-250 in the open and a 12 gauge with #4 turkey loads or hevi shot coyote loads. If you are getting cats to come in the .204 is great for poking small holes. I just bought a new savage 9317 (.17 hmr) and im excited to see how small a hole it will leave in a bobcat. Nothing worse than ruining a nice hide. [/QUOTE]
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