To clarify my post a little I would like to make one point. If you are going to be using a .17HMR for coyote hunting, there are few things you must do to be successfull. First, you must be very familiar with your gun and how it shoots. This gun puts 5 shots under .5 inch at 50 yards, so I felt pretty confident with the shot I took today at 100 yards. Second, do not try a shot over 150 yards. This round just leaves too much room for error out past that range. Third, make sure you put the bullet in the boiler room. This must be done with this caliber to be successfull. I have shot a lot of rounds out of this gun to get familiar with it, so that is why I carried it out today. Now, my favorite gun to coyote hunt with is the Handi Rifle .243. And 90% of the time I go afield it will be on my back instead of the .17hmr. I really just wanted to see what kind of job the .17hmr would , and it performed perfectly within the parameters I stated above.
Krochus, I was using the .17 grain V-MAX. It groups better out of my Savage
coyote trapper, she ran 30 yards after the shot and she weighed about 30 pounds. The scope ia a new Tasco World Class Target/Varmint 10-40X50