The work done in this video probably saved 1000 calves. Long hours, sitting. Bitter cold & scorching heat...but it must be done...if we're to have any food. Great work guys!
Instead of killing them to save the lives of 1000 calves, there are so many ways to drop down their population. For instance; sterilisation, transportation of them to other places or zoos. But confess it ! Bullets are cheaper. Aren't they?
@@irfanerenturk5977 and sterilisation is supposed to be more ethical? Also, sterilisation only works for the future, it does not solve overpopulation now. Transportation to zoos? And which zoo is going to pay for 30+ coyotes? They still eat meat, you know? It's a huge expense to keep them safe and healthy. Include breeding facilities and veterinarians specialized in these animals. Also, would it be more ethical to confine them to a small space? These animals are not bred in captivity, they are used to freedom. Would you suggest transporting them to another land? And then what happens? You upset the ecosystem and its fine equilibrium. Yes, bullets ARE cheaper, for both people and nature.
Solid, clean, quick kills! Amazing work! Hard to tell what the ranges are exactly on a video, it would be terrific if you could edit in the range and just put it in the lower corner somewhere--lot's of folks out there have no appreciation of what they are seeing here and I think it would go along way towards showing you're highly skilled and able of making phenomenal yet merciful shots
Who cares about merciful shots. In the circle of life there is only one way, and that is "anyway" you can. Man is a part of that circle, don't ever forget that.
@@joe7114 hey it's impressive either way but are these 15 meter shots or 150 meter shots... it is a big deal to know the distance, as anything under 50 is a casual slap for a good shooter :P I don't hunt but I do help my friends sight in their deer rifles most years - we shoot down a few trees in the process each time (just popple, don't get mad). We generally start at 200 and try to fine tune for 300. It gets progressively harder - yet reflexes still can beat your eyesight as the last time I went I was squinting a bit as I age and wasn't really sure how well my 300 meter shots were going to be. I know I felt centered on the bullseye as I squeezed the trigger but it was blurry each time. Placed a grouping in a 4" circle even with such doubts (on a rifle with a completely uncalibrated scope that had just been slapped on, which was underpowered for 300 lol)... my hands knew what to do and when, even though my eyes were in doubt. :P We were getting one of the teens' first rifles ready to go as a surprise - so it could be gifted right before hunting season (along with his first license) all ready to go (you're not allowed to go Rambo close to hunting season, so you need to do any fun shooting/scope calibration before the season). Kid got one that year I think...
I've seen plenty of "tripods" out there- yotes, black bears, deer- truly tough animals! They dont always die off either, some were years on 3 legs- they adapt!
@timerolunkerdown Where I live the pelts aren't usually worth skinning, and current market prices are WAY down. My state pays a $50 bounty for each one we turn in (scalp with ears attached and lower jaw).
Being a retired, older hunter with a lot of experience behind a 22-250, you're making very well placed shots! My last loading was a 50 gr Spitser, which I preferred to Match Grade bullets. I converted from a 243, which let too big a hole in everything with the 80 grain HP. The hot 22's are safer around livestock, etc.
Thanks for saving livestock! We have lost three goats and multiple chickens from coyotes and Black bears just this year and a half. Of course I am never home when it happens.
I have shot one missing the same rear leg before. Never knew until after we picked it up. Ran in and looked completely normal. Great shooting ! Everything was short and to the point.
I think you are doing a great job getting rid of coyotes my cat was attacked by a coyote last winter he is still alive but it messed him up bad he hardly goes outside and he doesn't go outside at night anymore so keep up the good work and I wish I could go on a coyote hunt with you
The one with 3 legs at 2:35 was probably thinking his days of bad luck were over, not. The Coyote's stop and say take your best shot. Mighty fine shooting.
What the bunny huggers don't realize is you are saving people alot of money. I support your efforts. Plus it looks like a true challenge of skill. Awesome shooting boy's.
@@unapproved-apples809 Have you or family members ever e.g. swatted mosquitoes, or called a pest exterminator to rid your home of some termites, were you as concerned that doing so would damage the ecosystem of your locality?
Love all the videos fellas. I've watched the podcast. Recently watched the in depth "kill box" episode. Just wanted to give you guys a shoutout for all the information and content you've provided. I do watch the videos all the way until the end.
Absolutely fabulous 4K footage. I know how hard it is to get quality footage of coyotes....hats off to you guys. New Subscriber!!! What bullet are you using in the 250??
Very nice shooting, clean ethical kills. Some of your shots were long but all were accurate. Back in the 80’s I hunted coyotes with a Remington 22-250 700 heavy barrel topped with a Leupold 3x9. I loaded my own and used 52 grain. What optics and bipod are you using? Really enjoyed the video thanks for posting.
I'm using a 7.62x39 as my primary coyote gun right now, and it ends them quick. I'm running it through an AR with a Sightmark Wraith on top. I stumbled across some 123 grain soft points that's as quick and merciful with them as any varmint round I've used. My previous was a 20" .223 Wylde with a PA 4-14X44 in DMR HUD reticle. I've put clean shots on yotes as far as 400 yards with that combo. I've since retired it to Dedicated Marksman Rifle status. I use my AR10 a lot for white tail, though. An SR25 clone with US Optics 5-25x on it. I trust it to ring steel out to a thousand, and I'll take shots on white tails as far out as 300 with no worries. Holds 2" groups at 300. If they're good enough for people, they'll work for animals.
to anyone who thinks hunting is unethical and bad remember that this is THE least painful, least brutal, and most ethical death these coyotes could ever have at the mercy of another animal.
Superb footage! I have a Tikka M55 heavy barrel in .22-250 and use Hornady 55gr VMax on top of 35.5gr of N140. Im getting 3700fps. Best wishes from Scotland 🙂
Keep up the good work . Show people that while its our responsability to protect species it is also our responsability to control their population so they dont become a menace to the existence of other species .
This post is excellent! I am rather impressed with the skill set of these hunters. The.22-250 is a far greater cartridge than I was ever aware of. The Coyote is a very strong predator and not exactly easy to kill with any weapon however, this post makes a difficult task seem easy yet I know better!😂 Thank you for this outstanding post!
Respect to you for protecting your own. I hear them on my street and I wanna do this to protect the animals that live in my neighborhood and I live in LA lol. Amazing shots!
What do you do with the remains? I hear they aren’t so tasty. Pelts? I understand it’s for the livestock and so on, but just wondering if there is a secondary use for a dead yote.
@@luigifenakapani for everyone’s safety. When population gets out of hand they start going to urban areas for food. That puts people at risk also their pets like cats or dogs at risk. It’s one those things that need to be done for the greater good.
@@m.ramos93 Hello M. Thanks for expressing your view in a respectful way. I agree, there are unfortunate interfaces between human values and the values of wild animals. If a coyote attacked my dog I would strangle it with my bare hands. But i would not glorify it. This is what bothers me. These videos of people laughing and preening over the killing of coytotes and bobcats which, despite your point of view, are innocent creatures doing nothing but what their nature commands. I hope you understand my perspective. Thanks again.
a group of coyotes mauled my 8 year old dog one time. so, I have no remorse for these pests. thankfully my dog recovered, but he was never the same until he passed away.
I want the "bleeding hearts" to come clean up my dead chickens and sheep. I'll leave the coyotes alone if you come clean up the death they bring, you also have to put down the injured sheep and the dehydrated lambs due to the mother being killed by coyotes.
@@bradleyhiggins6292 I would if the youtube gestapo left it alone, anything involving proper reasoning for defending your livestock would get banned/deleted due to extreme stupidity
A 250 w a 26in barrel typically sends rounds at 4000 fps, I've heard w hot loads faster than 4200 the bullets can come apart in the air. It's the perfect flat shooting caliber for varmints. The high fps gives excellent bullet expansion. These guys can SHOOT! Great video!
My grandpa used to brag about how nice this round was. I’m a 24 year old firearms enthusiast and I’ve never really looked into this round. Needless to say I WANT ONE NOW😂
But if you post the same video and replace the coyotes with terrorists somehow it's "Promoting violence" and "Against the terms of service" Lmao... Great video, sir. Keep up the great work!
Amazing long-distance shots, one-shot drops-in-their-tracks kills too. I've often wondered why more feral hog hunters don't use suppressors, though I realize hogs are very tough critters. I wonder if 22-250 would be more lethal than 5.56 as is often used on hogs?
They don't use them because there's so much legislation that gets in the way of legal silencer ownership that a lot of people see it as pointless to jump through all those hoops. It's sad, because they're incredibly useful for saving your, your friends', and surrounding wildlife's hearing. Not to mention they help prevent noise pollution.
They carry them off otherwise other coyotes could canibolize them + most always these guys want the hides too. Even if you left them mountin lynn's, bob cats, foxes, unless totally hunted out. Otherwise birds of prey would eat them buzzards, hawks, Eagles. If you ever kill a rat, throw it in you back yard, I bet its gone in an hour. Doesn't seem like their are any predators in a typical neighborhood unless you leave a dead animal out, then you do and hear the come!
2:40 “I’ve lived a hard life on just three legs; now it’s time for a well deserved nap.” 💀
The work done in this video probably saved 1000 calves. Long hours, sitting. Bitter cold & scorching heat...but it must be done...if we're to have any food. Great work guys!
i wonder how many dogs and cats were saved also
Instead of killing them to save the lives of 1000 calves, there are so many ways to drop down their population. For instance; sterilisation, transportation of them to other places or zoos. But confess it ! Bullets are cheaper. Aren't they?
@@irfanerenturk5977 who cares if there are other ways. You're right one is cheaper and easier and more practical.
Saved lots of rats and mice a hole
@@irfanerenturk5977 and sterilisation is supposed to be more ethical? Also, sterilisation only works for the future, it does not solve overpopulation now. Transportation to zoos? And which zoo is going to pay for 30+ coyotes? They still eat meat, you know? It's a huge expense to keep them safe and healthy. Include breeding facilities and veterinarians specialized in these animals. Also, would it be more ethical to confine them to a small space? These animals are not bred in captivity, they are used to freedom. Would you suggest transporting them to another land? And then what happens? You upset the ecosystem and its fine equilibrium. Yes, bullets ARE cheaper, for both people and nature.
22-250, when you want to leave a lasting impression. I had my first one built in 1965. A nice presentation. Thank you.
You're old af
A coyote ripped my favorite cat in half. This video is therapeutic for me. In fact I'm considering learning how to hunt them myself now.
Solid, clean, quick kills! Amazing work! Hard to tell what the ranges are exactly on a video, it would be terrific if you could edit in the range and just put it in the lower corner somewhere--lot's of folks out there have no appreciation of what they are seeing here and I think it would go along way towards showing you're highly skilled and able of making phenomenal yet merciful shots
Long as they croak who cares
Wow clearly the road runner seems to have stepped up his Acme game 😵
@@Smokinjo7208 🤣🤣🤣
Who cares about merciful shots. In the circle of life there is only one way, and that is "anyway" you can. Man is a part of that circle, don't ever forget that.
@@joe7114 hey it's impressive either way but are these 15 meter shots or 150 meter shots... it is a big deal to know the distance, as anything under 50 is a casual slap for a good shooter :P
I don't hunt but I do help my friends sight in their deer rifles most years - we shoot down a few trees in the process each time (just popple, don't get mad). We generally start at 200 and try to fine tune for 300. It gets progressively harder - yet reflexes still can beat your eyesight as the last time I went I was squinting a bit as I age and wasn't really sure how well my 300 meter shots were going to be. I know I felt centered on the bullseye as I squeezed the trigger but it was blurry each time. Placed a grouping in a 4" circle even with such doubts (on a rifle with a completely uncalibrated scope that had just been slapped on, which was underpowered for 300 lol)... my hands knew what to do and when, even though my eyes were in doubt. :P We were getting one of the teens' first rifles ready to go as a surprise - so it could be gifted right before hunting season (along with his first license) all ready to go (you're not allowed to go Rambo close to hunting season, so you need to do any fun shooting/scope calibration before the season). Kid got one that year I think...
Your shot placement is first class.
That is one heck of a Suppressor, I am impressed 22/250 is an ear buster
WOW!...22-250 is awesome....had no idea the accurate range it has!
It’s a very flat shooter as well! The .220 swift is a darn good varmit caliber too.
I love mine too.
22 creedmoor
Also a 222 Remington. Or a 257 roberts
I was scoring about 80% on gophers at 225 yds. A worked up hand load turns a 1/2 decent 22-250 into a tack driver.
Respect to the 3-legged coyote at 2:39.
Not going to lie...kinda felt bad for that one.
thanks for confirming,,, I thought I saw a 3-legged coyote in the footage....
@@chadashton7029he wouldve died a more gruesome death if he didnt get shot then
I've seen plenty of "tripods" out there- yotes, black bears, deer- truly tough animals! They dont always die off either, some were years on 3 legs- they adapt!
I really respect your marksmanship skills. Almost every shot you guys show is a clean, quick, ethical shot. Thanks fellas, I try to do the same.
🔔👍🙏
@@رمضانولو-م1س GREAT
A lot better than most of the pig hunting videos out there!
What do yall do with em after u shoot em?
@timerolunkerdown Where I live the pelts aren't usually worth skinning, and current market prices are WAY down. My state pays a $50 bounty for each one we turn in (scalp with ears attached and lower jaw).
OneillOps - your marksmanship is simply astonishing. You bring this work to an art form. Incredibly well done.
Within 300 yards a 22-250 dialed in correctly is very hard to miss!
@@artifacthunter1472 very true. That's what I varmint hunt with. Took a white tail at 500 with it. Right where I wanted it. One shot
Tactical nuke unlocked
Somewhere that roadrunner is laughing his ass off.
Awesome guys! I dropped one @170 yards today. No scope, 22 Remington short - single shot. Couldn’t believe it. 22 is an underrated rifle.
I threw a rock and killed 2 from 220 yards.
You Guys have been doing this many a year, I remember seeing your great videos in the early day. Nothing like it had ever been on TH-cam.
Amazing...!!! One shot one kill , good job👍👍👍
Gun control at its best , good shooting, excellent work
Impressed with the 22-250. I own 2 but have only used them on chucks. Glad to see humane hits.
Excellent shots! Here in Michigan we are over run with yotes, time to start checking out that 22 250..
Try also a 6.5 Creedmore, I've seen ranchers nail coyotes using thermal imaging at 600yards+, what a treat.
Where allowed the 22-250 makes a fine deer round out to a couple of hundred yards.
Excellent job you deserve a medal for getting rid of a predator from hell....
Being a retired, older hunter with a lot of experience behind a 22-250, you're making very well placed shots! My last loading was a 50 gr Spitser, which I preferred to Match Grade bullets. I converted from a 243, which let too big a hole in everything with the 80 grain HP. The hot 22's are safer around livestock, etc.
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@@ยรรยงค์สําเนียงงาม Get a clue.
These coyotes are being given infinitely more humane deaths than they give to the chickens and calves they prey on.
They kill to feed. We don’t.
@@jaredmercado7045 I've heard they taste like waygu
And young deer
@@NZR-23 They only did what comes natural for them. I love how you put a human spin on it though.
@@FlameHAZE2010 What other spin should be put on it. Yours?
That second coyote in the snow, when he got popped, that expression was like: “ You Mthfka “
Lmao 🤣
You just gotta love the .22-250 & F0XPR0. !
Really cool to see all those kill shots from over the years, yalls filming and production only gets better and better
Your video quality keeps getting better and better. I'm really impressed with the way you handle content and images
Thanks for saving livestock! We have lost three goats and multiple chickens from coyotes and Black bears just this year and a half. Of course I am never home when it happens.
Привет из России! У вас самые замечательные видео про охоту на хищников. Отличные выстрелы!
I have shot one missing the same rear leg before. Never knew until after we picked it up. Ran in and looked completely normal. Great shooting ! Everything was short and to the point.
Frost bite
Night Crew are the best videos I have ever seen.
Same here..go
everyshot is a kill shot!! something every hunter should strive for. nice work guys
Спасибо🙏💕 за работу✌надо держать минимум поголовья ✌💯
03:10 / 12:31 Holy crap that was a 3 legged yote that was crazy. I wonder what the hell happened and how it survived loosing it as well.
Probably caught it in a trap. Many dogs do well with only 3 legs also.
I knew I wasn't tripping
0:51 seems happy. The face after shot shows betrayal...
I think you are doing a great job getting rid of coyotes my cat was attacked by a coyote last winter he is still alive but it messed him up bad he hardly goes outside and he doesn't go outside at night anymore so keep up the good work and I wish I could go on a coyote hunt with you
Why not have both for dinner it's like chicken or beef .. flesh is flesh right
Outstanding marksmanship
My 77 year old dad and I enjoy hunting coyote with our 223's
Very impressed with the .22-250. It gave them the big sleep quickly.
The one with 3 legs at 2:35 was probably thinking his days of bad luck were over, not. The Coyote's stop and say take your best shot. Mighty fine shooting.
What the bunny huggers don't realize is you are saving people alot of money. I support your efforts. Plus it looks like a true challenge of skill. Awesome shooting boy's.
How do flock guardians do against Coyotes when trying to protect livestock and a property?
Not a bunny hugger, just concerned that removing predator's from an ecosystem could cause a lot of damage
@@unapproved-apples809 There is plenty of coyotes to attack cattle so no need to worry about extinction.
@@unapproved-apples809 Have you or family members ever e.g. swatted mosquitoes, or called a pest exterminator to rid your home of some termites, were you as concerned that doing so would damage the ecosystem of your locality?
@@izhamsham843 best answer 👌
When a stranger says something, just run. Don't stop.
Nice !! I love the 22-250 ! They drop before they can even hear the sound !
Love all the videos fellas. I've watched the podcast. Recently watched the in depth "kill box" episode. Just wanted to give you guys a shoutout for all the information and content you've provided. I do watch the videos all the way until the end.
sounds of what animal sounds on the speakers?
Absolutely fabulous 4K footage. I know how hard it is to get quality footage of coyotes....hats off to you guys. New Subscriber!!! What bullet are you using in the 250??
Thank you Sir... 50 grain Vmax and 60 Grain Raptor.
@@ONEILLOPS what kind of barrel life do you get with such high velocities?
@@richfarfugnuven6308 listen to our podcasts we go into detail on all of that.
Very nice shooting, clean ethical kills. Some of your shots were long but all were accurate. Back in the 80’s I hunted coyotes with a Remington 22-250 700 heavy barrel topped with a Leupold 3x9. I loaded my own and used 52 grain. What optics and bipod are you using? Really enjoyed the video thanks for posting.
i really don't like those cold
cruel behaviors ,why they
can be so barbarous
I'm using a 7.62x39 as my primary coyote gun right now, and it ends them quick. I'm running it through an AR with a Sightmark Wraith on top. I stumbled across some 123 grain soft points that's as quick and merciful with them as any varmint round I've used.
My previous was a 20" .223 Wylde with a PA 4-14X44 in DMR HUD reticle. I've put clean shots on yotes as far as 400 yards with that combo. I've since retired it to Dedicated Marksman Rifle status.
I use my AR10 a lot for white tail, though. An SR25 clone with US Optics 5-25x on it. I trust it to ring steel out to a thousand, and I'll take shots on white tails as far out as 300 with no worries. Holds 2" groups at 300.
If they're good enough for people, they'll work for animals.
@@gqlluck Stupidity is cold cruel behavior when you bother others because of it.
Tell me sir, what is an unethical kill?
The shooting but also the field craft always fascinates me.
22.. 250.. strictly Awesome 👍
I’ve been following you guys for years, incredible shooting.
No one's care
@@jimmyfernando121 LOL ... No one's ...
to anyone who thinks hunting is unethical and bad remember that this is THE least painful, least brutal, and most ethical death these coyotes could ever have at the mercy of another animal.
Top shooting..excellent one shot kills
Good job gentlemen.
“Hey, wait a second, that’s not a struggling bird in the tall grass”
Very Humane. thank you. One clean shot, one kill, no suffering at all. Thank you.
Nothing beats the sound of a well placed freedom seed from a suppressed rifle 👊🇺🇸
1st.........that was an awesome video great work....
Superb footage! I have a Tikka M55 heavy barrel in .22-250 and use Hornady 55gr VMax on top of 35.5gr of N140. Im getting 3700fps.
Best wishes from Scotland 🙂
Keep up the good work . Show people that while its our responsability to protect species it is also our responsability to control their population so they dont become a menace to the existence of other species .
what is scary is the fact that for at least some of these the coyote seems to know where you are before you take the shot
It's almost like they're posing for it.
@@markoman5267 it's 3am...why am I laughing🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m not for hunting these but I can respect the shot placement. Congrats buddy clean kills 100%
It’s almost all for naught, they are replaced the next year
Hunting/animal control at its finest. Clean, well placed shots. No risks taken with the surroundings. Brush etc. Excellent.
This post is excellent! I am rather impressed with the skill set of these hunters. The.22-250 is a far greater cartridge than I was ever aware of. The Coyote is a very strong predator and not exactly easy to kill with any weapon however, this post makes a difficult task seem easy yet I know better!😂
Thank you for this outstanding post!
The .22-250 is like a laser beam !
I use a 243 with a 55 grain and works great smokes them !
500 to700 FPS faster than the lazy 223 👍🏻
Respect to you for protecting your own. I hear them on my street and I wanna do this to protect the animals that live in my neighborhood and I live in LA lol. Amazing shots!
Too bad city people have no understanding of what animal control is or why gun rights matter.
Yes, our pets and children are much more important than these bloodthirsty predator coyotes.
What do you do with the remains? I hear they aren’t so tasty. Pelts? I understand it’s for the livestock and so on, but just wondering if there is a secondary use for a dead yote.
Damn the distance yet so accurate
best shot placement and best video i have watched this year keep it up lads pukka shooting
I definitely respect you for taking accurate shots and keeping the animal suffering to minimal. Cayote population needs to be controlled
I'm sure that the bad hits weren't shown
@@robertpsotka3525 looks like his intention is to take accurate shots to avoid any pain. So respect for him for that
Why?
@@luigifenakapani for everyone’s safety. When population gets out of hand they start going to urban areas for food. That puts people at risk also their pets like cats or dogs at risk. It’s one those things that need to be done for the greater good.
@@m.ramos93 Hello M. Thanks for expressing your view in a respectful way. I agree, there are unfortunate interfaces between human values and the values of wild animals. If a coyote attacked my dog I would strangle it with my bare hands. But i would not glorify it. This is what bothers me. These videos of people laughing and preening over the killing of coytotes and bobcats which, despite your point of view, are innocent creatures doing nothing but what their nature commands. I hope you understand my perspective. Thanks again.
Nice kills
Crazy too how there was a 3 legged coyote....
Coyotes are fascinating animals who have born the full brunt of man’s killing power and are still thriving.
The battle continues…
Why are some people so mad about this, it's not like the bodies go to waste and I'm sure some other animals would be happy to find some free food.
a group of coyotes mauled my 8 year old dog one time. so, I have no remorse for these pests. thankfully my dog recovered, but he was never the same until he passed away.
The tool for the job in the hands of a craftsman.
🎯
In the hands of a heartless asshole!
@@timothyconnecticut1910 clueless.....
I want the "bleeding hearts" to come clean up my dead chickens and sheep.
I'll leave the coyotes alone if you come clean up the death they bring, you also have to put down the injured sheep and the dehydrated lambs due to the mother being killed by coyotes.
No one knows that side of the story.
You should make a video !!!
@@bradleyhiggins6292 I would if the youtube gestapo left it alone, anything involving proper reasoning for defending your livestock would get banned/deleted due to extreme stupidity
@@bradleyhiggins6292 Here is a good video showing pest control and the pest victim lambs
th-cam.com/video/7kQLtdmwA_o/w-d-xo.html
Awesome, keeping populations in check, helping ranchers, and accurate ethical shots, good job boys.
You don't see the wounded animals, I bet.
That 22-250 hits like a 30.06. Amazing.
Excellent marksmanship
Great video too by the way !
Great video. Excellent camera footage. Thanks!
Very refreshing! Far too often video looks like the camera man has Parkinson’s. Very steady hands on this video.
What bullet are y’all shooting out of your 250
Following...
Pretty sure they use one of the Hornady V-max's. I think the 50gr.
@@ScottWeinand man, that thing must be haulin out of a 250 and look like a grenade went off on the inside.
A 250 w a 26in barrel typically sends rounds at 4000 fps, I've heard w hot loads faster than 4200 the bullets can come apart in the air. It's the perfect flat shooting caliber for varmints. The high fps gives excellent bullet expansion. These guys can SHOOT! Great video!
Wonderfully-clean kills.
That one Coyote lost his leg in a motorcycle accident, rehabilitated himself to survive then gets smoked in a gang related shooting. So sad.
My grandpa used to brag about how nice this round was. I’m a 24 year old firearms enthusiast and I’ve never really looked into this round. Needless to say I WANT ONE NOW😂
Hard to beat one !
I don't know how long it took you to make this video, but I love it, thank you!! Make more, I hate coyotes.
amazing shots man! very impressive!
Y’all boys need to be over in Baghdad working for the Army 💪🏿💪🏿❤️
I feel bad for local hunters or farmers who got 2-3 coyotes on their land, but 30? holy shit
11:25 Epic! I own one of those LRI “coyote rifles” Dropped one at 480 the other day with my dad.
I’m coyote peterson and I’m about to enter the snipe zone
Lol 😂😂😂
How dare you 😂 Take my like and get out of here 😂
I actually found a recipe for Coyote on line . But my pigs will just eat them as they are ...
That last one was a beauty of a yote.
Damn them gone be some nice winter coats
These coyotes are out of control. This is a good way to protect your farm.
What a freaking team.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Did I see a three legged coyote at 2:40?
Excellent video and marksmanship. Just great. Would like to know what loads used.
That some impressive shootin with the 22-250.
But if you post the same video and replace the coyotes with terrorists somehow it's "Promoting violence" and "Against the terms of service" Lmao... Great video, sir. Keep up the great work!
Amazing long-distance shots, one-shot drops-in-their-tracks kills too. I've often wondered why more feral hog hunters don't use suppressors, though I realize hogs are very tough critters. I wonder if 22-250 would be more lethal than 5.56 as is often used on hogs?
They don't use them because there's so much legislation that gets in the way of legal silencer ownership that a lot of people see it as pointless to jump through all those hoops. It's sad, because they're incredibly useful for saving your, your friends', and surrounding wildlife's hearing. Not to mention they help prevent noise pollution.
200 bucks and 6 weeks of waiting. Totally worth the silence
22-250 would work but the cost is prohibitive. 556 is WAY WAY cheaper to shoot.
Ale twój kraj jest piękny! Dobra robota
5:54 bro knew that was a sniper, he's lived to see it😂
It's a shame it needs to be done, but I still crack up every time the coyote makes a face like "ack ya got me"
Getting it done !!
Great shot placement ....
Awesome kill montage. The amount of work you guys put into the videos is amazing and makes the videos so enjoyable for us to watch, THANK YOU!!!
"Hard work" all he has to do is go outside and shoot things you people are so messed up
@@MinorityDestroyer i can tell you are like 13 years old
@@MinorityDestroyer it's also not that simple
@@MinorityDestroyer Tell us more, genius.
@@MinorityDestroyer "you people"? are you serious?
Wow, envy your great marksmanship. Wonder what would they do with those carcasses, clear off the manually or just left them to decompose
They carry them off otherwise other coyotes could canibolize them + most always these guys want the hides too. Even if you left them mountin lynn's, bob cats, foxes, unless totally hunted out. Otherwise birds of prey would eat them buzzards, hawks, Eagles. If you ever kill a rat, throw it in you back yard, I bet its gone in an hour. Doesn't seem like their are any predators in a typical neighborhood unless you leave a dead animal out, then you do and hear the come!
What suppressor are you running with this set up?