If they are coming in head on, shoot them in the chest, about 2 inches above their stomach line. This will anchor them well. If they are broadside, shoot them right behind the front shoulder. If they are running away from you, aim for the back of the neck, where the skull and the spine meet.
Keep in mind, coyotes are usually fast coming in and have the afterburners on going out. They often zig and zag too. Good Luck and keep asking your questions.
Keep in mind, coyotes are usually fast coming in and have the afterburners on going out. They often zig and zag too. Good Luck and keep asking your questions.