Thanks GuysROTFLMAO.............Chance can be in another room sleeping, I grab the AG and he shows up, dancing around waiting to hear the rifle bark, he runs to the door, looking for the bird I thumped,he get so excited to get the bird.This afternoon, I heard him growling, when I went into the "Sun Room", which has 3 sides with 7 big windows, 4x6',+ 3 sliding glass doors, the main windows look out over 600+ acres of hay field looking south, he is looking towards the center of the hay field, and he is locked on something.I can't see anything, but Chance is locked up like a bird dog, I walk around behind him and look down between his ears, to see which area he is looking, got the field glasses out and check the area, after a couple of minutes,I see something that just doesn't look right on a berm, I set up the spotting scope, and there is a Yeller Dog = coyote hunting gofers, it is the last remaining one of a pack of 6, I have thumped, this yr.I grab the 22 LRVT, 25/06 with doubles shoulders and necks and the range finder,I get a reading of 440 yds on the Yeller Dog, I am zeroed at 300 yds, on the nose, with the 75 gr Hornady Amax bullet @ 3800+ fps.I check my drops off the inside scope cover and I find I stopped at 500 yds,I slide the window open enough to get the bbl thru and set up off the laundry basket,just like shooting off my bench. Chance is dancing around raising a fuss, standing right next to me, waiting for the Kaboom,the scope is dialed in at 15 x and I am tracking the target, he is walking along the berm,and I can just see it's ears, above the weeds on the berm.The Yeller Dog finally shows up at the end of the field well over 800+ yds, and I let it walk away, he is one lucky dog today, but he'll be back. Chance give me look and lays down on the bench, with is head on the window sill looking at the field.Tia,Don