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Oh, I see you are someone who wants overpopulation to manage their control. How much money do you input to keep coyotes alive. Hunters put in millions of dollars to keep wildlife alive. Then too, they have killed several calves that I was raising. I have no sympathy for them. They are clever. Have a nice day
@@donaldanderson7410 hunters should go to psychiatrist and they should not interfere with wildlife. If you can make a sentence like "i have no sympathy for them" you must go first. because killed calves not their mistake. it's your mistake.
@@GeorgeCarlin88 so it’s their fault for the rancher to have them shoot a coyote because it killed one of their live stock. maybe once you get off your ass and work for some thing you would know that if A coyote kills a calf that rancher is losing money and even if it’s one or two that hurts the rancher.
@@GeorgeCarlin88 Actually they're probably dead after killing a calf.. if coyotes left calves alone they wouldn't get shot.. so it is a mistake by them lol
@@calejacobson4667 killing animals is not method of protecting calves or other animals. if you're not stupid you use your mind and technology. anyway none of your excuses can be justification for hunting. specially losing money. hunting is morally wrong and hunters are psychopaths. but of course you can't understand this, because this mechanism does not exist for you, since birth.
Have you done a video on your 22-250 bullet of choice? Ballistic tip vs hollow point? gr. weight? Also ideal twist rate for the 22-250 with that bullet?
Good job guy's 👍 I would not want to be a yote in your hunting grounds. 😂 Mad respect. I am an avid coyote hunter in Illinois and it's a tough state to hunt them because of the timber. My first sets of the year in February are always the best, but it gets tough after that. They are smarter than people think. I enjoyed you video. Thanks
Guys, it AIN'T bragging if you do what you say you will do. I love your hunts. Mine are a lot less professional, less successful but fun anyway. Keep the hunts coming.
I love the videos and the shooting is even better.. my preference is a 7mm STW with compressed loads--if you miss it, still scares the hell out of 'em..
Oskar, that would be the guy you voted for assing that up. . O'Neill ops doesn't have the sack for the real deal. Way safer to have the 10-16 year old demographic thinking you are an operator, than to actually have put on the uniform. Lazer, Blazer, and Gayzer is what I am guessing they have for call signs.
I almost feel like that first one spotted the straight lines of your rifles. You can get tan hair bands or tan boot blousers and tie them from your barrel down to your scopes and bipods. Then stick grass or vegetation in the bands to break up the straight lines, and with your camera tripod I would wrap tan shock cord around the individual legs and do the same with the vegetation. I secure mine from coming unwound with zip ties. Keep up the good hunting!
Eh what brand of pants where those two shooters wearing ...can you please tell what make they are ..please and thank you... They look very handy for outdoors ...hunting ...quashing etc..etc
My last yote was shot with a 30-06 at about 40 yards. Hit her broadside and she did a barrel roll. My son caught it on camera and the red mist was awesome! The exit hole was a good 8" diameter. So much for that hide!
Great video once again, and i can't believe I am asking this but about the pants, you guys are wearing,lol I like the style with the black section, where can I get a pair?
I use a .243 in a Remington vls, and I use my AR with a worked trigger. As long as your not keeping the hide and only shooting for depredation control the .243 gets you more distance. I've always thought the 22-250 and the .243 were pretty closely matched especially with the 58 grain bullets. The .243 just has a little more push behind it.
@@Bustayote69 does it nock them down and good? The 70 grain bullet may buck the wind a little better to. I've used the 80 soft points and have decapitate woodchucks before.
@@Bustayote69 I've been shooting the 58 grain Hornady superformace for coyotes, it says 3975 out of a 24 inch barrel and my VLS is 26 inch. So I'm guessing it's just a little over or right at 4000. Haven't had them through a chronograph though.
243 is an awesome cartridge. I use it for yotes and deer. 80 grain Barnes ttsx is the best round for me. Drops everything I shoot it with. After purchasing my first AR15 and then my second 😁, 556/223 is my new favorite round. 55-Grain Sierra ballistic tip is my go to predator ammo.
@@earl-tf4qc I also use my .243 for deer. Actually I have 2 rifle's in .243, my Remington 700 VLS and a Savage Axis. I carry the Savage Axis during deer season and my daughter carries the VLS. That Savage Axis is about 4.5 lbs. lighter than the heavy 26 inch barrel on the Remington. Yes the Remington is more accurate than the Savage, but not that much considering the size of the game we are shooting at "deer". We've been using the 100 grain Remington core locks with great results in both guns, I will try your setup though! Last year was the first deer that I didn't drop one with our setup, but it was my fault as I miss message judge the distance. Even then I thought that I had a good hit because I saw it buck up before bolting away. I had a low hit on the front shoulder and tracked it 600 yards. My daughter was on the same deer and saw it buck up and she never took a second shot at it for that reason. I was a bit depressed over it. Afterwards she said, but you never miss. I sure did that time though!!!
About the BEST camo to landscape blend I've ever seen, short of military application. Kudo's...damn good job, and I'm just now beginning to watch. I'll assume the shooting is up to your usual. Seriously guys, awesome "headgear."
Nice shooting what are you doing with them after? Selling the pelts Just curious I want to try hunting them with my bow but after 1 for trophy, then what lol 🤷🏼♂️
That was cool as shit James. How you set that whole video up sequence wise was awesome. Really really enjoyed that. Definitely some of my favorite footage of just watching you work coyotes. So cool to watch that second one respond like that. Bringing the excellence per usual.
To those who posted all the anti hunting comments, if you don’t like it, don’t watch it. No one is forcing you to watch this channel. I am a lifetime hunter.
More fun and challenging than deer or antelope hunting. I don't care about pelts and use my ar15 mostly. With a 22" barrel it's mighty accurate enough for me. Calf and fawn killers on a working ranch isn't good. My hunting place is basically surrounded by two huge ranches which only hunt deer lightly of 19k and 23k acres. Endless supply of coyotes and some pigs. Enjoy you guys vids.
@@ericcustard8100 I have played with a pile. Tested almost all of them on fur. I get the most consistent drt results from the 77gr Sierra tmk. I have yet to have one that wasn’t recovered within feet of where I shot them. I have killed 42 this year with this bullit and none of them moved.
@@ericcustard8100 I tried to like them because they shot well. Unfortunately they would completely pass through and made a lot of runners. I killed a couple and they all ran off. Had to track them down for hundreds of yards.
Maybe the Barnes bullet is just to long. 50gr grenade in 1/14 twist spread 1 footat 50 yards in my 222 rem. The 22-250 Speed will help , but performance could still be bad. The 36gr VG shoot great.