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Hunting & Fishing Our third Filmed Triple of the Season, Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED™ "TRIFECTA"

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  • Aug 23, 2008
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    A Triple is something a coyote hunter dreams of, and this set not only provided us with just that, but it concluded our third HD filmed triple of the season!
    A fresh blanket of powdery white snow, in conjunction with sub zero temps, was a recipe for death, that was fabricated with our appetite for carnage...
    Succeed with us through the sea of snow covered sand, to pursue, "TRIFECTA"

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    The video looks like some pretty high quality. I did find the related web pages after searching, but it was not something that jumps out at you. Where is this located?

    O'Neill Ops

    what was up with that second coyote? I mean his tail looks like a rat tail- did he have some heavy mange?
     
    Great video...love hunting those hills for dogs, deer and lope's.

    Well done.
     
    Good shootin' as always! You guys really put a hurtin' on those dogs up there during the winter. I noticed you were using the lightning jack on your FoxPro, I never had any luck with it. How long are you running the sound typically?

    timjoe- Yes, mange on the second dog.
     
    James, very nice. What ranges were the shots fired at? Do you pre range prior to calling? Make up a range card?
     
    Now that Im moving to Texas I would like to get some coyote hunting in. I was thinking my DTA with the .243 barrel and my Elite Iron suppressor would make an ideal dog killer.

    What would be the best bullet to run? Im not interested in collecting coats, Id just want to drop 'em quick and humanely. Ive heard DTACS dont too bad a job at killing stuff.....thoughts?
     
    just got in from some training fellas... gotta go eat some steel and get some "more" training in... I'll reply to all the ?'s in detail in about 2.5 hrs!
     
    That should be under motivational thread, great work fellas! Spotter/LRF with two suppressed shooters looks to be an efficent setup for sure. They can't spook the others if they dont run, building solid position=solid kill shot.
     
    That was Great . Luv the last dog that got Popped when he moved down and Highlighted himself on the ridge . That was a good shot & good camera-shot also .

    Congrates, Triples are hard to get on a single sit & it's a satisfying feeling . 3 dog kills are a lot harder than getting double Dogs on a single sit . & on Single-sits, I have only done it twice, & that is over several years of hunting dogs .
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    Three very nice kill shots, the 22-250 has probably killed more coyotes than Cecil B Demille killed stand in's.
    Thanks for helping out the rancher's near that Aurthur country.
     
    Do you have a description of the rifles and ammo used?
    Yes I have a whole HD video review of the weapon used built by Chad Dixon of LongRifles, Inc. on my Youtube channel... he is also a sponsor on this forum.

    I noticed you were using the lightning jack on your FoxPro, I never had any luck with it. How long are you running the sound typically?
    It all depends man... somtimes I just let it play, while others, I'll hit it for 5-10 seconds so the dog can't locate the sound and we can obtain better footage! the most fun is with the hand call, and you get footage of em jumpin right on top of ya!

    James, very nice. What ranges were the shots fired at? Do you pre range prior to calling? Make up a range card?
    Richard, the first was about 120, the second kill 100, and the third was about 250. My "Coyote Rifle" is designated for one purpose and that is killing dogs from 0-400M all while trying to get the best footage possible... each particular platform I build is based on my needs, ie. my 260 is a great stick to pick up the slack from 400 -1200, whether its bangin steel or killin whitetail, my 338 NM picks up from 1K -2K mostly for smashing elk and reaching steel until the 300otm starts tumbling... my dog gun, is set up for high speed low drag acquisitions, the 18" 1:8twst Muller Works Barrel is a shooter period and I'll give Bugholes and Mr. Dixon Credit for turning me on to that set up, but that's another story..., with the trajectory my reloads give me, I use the NP-R1 reticle as follows... since it's not a FFP optic anything beyond 250 I need to power up to 15X to utilize what it has to offer, @ 300 I hold 3 mins, and at 400 I hold 4, end of story, and a VERY efficient way of using hold over.
     
    James,
    Thanks for the info. Viewing the shots on my iPad makes them appear much further. Then as I thought about it the sudden, in the tracks kills seemed more like the ranges you quote. My expirence is that beyond 300m I get some floppers.
    Keep up the good work!
     
    The video looks like some pretty high quality. I did find the related web pages after searching, but it was not something that jumps out at you. Where is this located?

    O'Neill Ops

    what was up with that second coyote? I mean his tail looks like a rat tail- did he have some heavy mange?
    Ya the website needs revamped... in all honesty it's much easier to stay in touch and post up our recent work and reviews on youtube, then share em on our facebook page... the website is just a reference point to give fellas an idea of what we do on the side, including guided hunts and some firearms sales.

    James,
    Thanks for the info. Viewing the shots on my iPad makes them appear much further. Then as I thought about it the sudden, in the tracks kills seemed more like the ranges you quote. My expirence is that beyond 300m I get some floppers.
    Keep up the good work!
    I hear ya... keep in touch, I'm hoping we can work something this winter!