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Tag Archives: Predator
Intermediate Predator Hunting – How to Set-Up with World Coyote Calling Champion Al Morris
You can take predators with your CVA muzzleloader rifles and shotguns or convert your CVA Apex to a centerfire rifle with a .22-250-, a .243- or a .223-caliber Bergara barrel. If you have a Savage 110, a Remington 700 or a Thompson/Center Encore rifle, you also can purchase a Bergara barrel in these three calibers to take predators. Continue reading
Use Stealth to Take Coyotes with Your CVA Muzzleloader Rifle and Bergara Barrel
DeMers hunts coyotes to decrease coyote populations and reduce the damage they do to crops and wildlife. Here are some tips that will help you take more coyotes this season with your CVA muzzleloader rifle and a .22-250, a .243 or a .223 Bergara barrel.
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Coyotes Are Bad for Deer Herds and CVA Muzzleloaders Are Bad for Coyotes
This type of hunting provides an opportunity for CVA muzzleloader and conventional-weapon hunters to hunt all season. If you want more land to hunt deer and turkey next season, hunt these predators on private lands where seasons are open.
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How to Get All the Private Land You Want to Hunt with your CVA Muzzleloader
You can take predators with your muzzleloader rifles and shotguns or convert your CVA Apex to a centerfire rifle with a .22-250-, a .243- or a .223-caliber Bergara barrel. If you have a Savage 110, a Remington 700 or a Thompson/Center Encore rifle, you also can purchase a Bergara barrel in these three calibers to take predators. Continue reading