Fantastic shooting guys and great roll of that sucker great hit on the run exciting to watch you guys great video just love it guys. Watching in from N.Ireland 👍👏🇺🇸💯🇬🇧☘️
Love your videos. Do you have a video talking about the running shots. Awesome job on the running shots Jeff. If you could get a scope veiw of those running shots that would be priceless. At how many yards do you need to start leading them? How much do you lead a running coyote at 100 yards?
Thx man...running shot are definitely a skill you can only learn by shooting at lots of running coyotes. Every shot is different. I'm guessing I lead coyotes farther than most would think. 6-10 ft sometimes!
For sure takes a ton of practice. Just gives us newer guys an idea of where to start. 6-10 ft at 100 is very helpful and definitely more than I would expect. I Probly lead a coyote length at most at 100 so that would explain the misses. Now I’ll start 1.5-2 lengths Thx again. I’m making my first stand of the year today so I’m pumped.🤗
Why is likely because a pivotal point in the middle of the rifle gives you more range of motion for swinging your barrel to easier track moving targets with less movement from the shooter. But the trade off for increased mobility in your rifle is less stability in your shot. Might be why Rick seems to miss more shots between the two even though he has a Burris Eliminator Optic that ranges distance and estimates for bullet trajectory.
As intelligent as the coyotes seem to be when they’re freezing and trying to get your wind why is it you guys don’t use any kind of set blocker when you’re out there hunting
@@GeoffNemnich sweet!!! My favorite. I have a friend who is a retired USMC Gunnery Sgt, and an extraordinary gunsmith. He dialed my old Win mod 70 and hand made all the ammo I used in some competitive shooting I did many mango seasons ago. He never would tell me what it was, that sneaky old geezer. All I know was that the brass was unmarked. I also did a bit of prarie dog hunting in New Mexico with it, too. Deadly. As I said, my very favorite caliber.
Ask any farmer out in southern Kansas if this is "murder" or is it "ridding a farm from dangerous predators". They kill sheep, particularly lambs, goats, calves, pet animals, and anything they can gang up on and kill. They are also carrion eaters but they WILL chow down on your daughter's little poodle. They generally hunt in packs, so cattle, deer and other livestock are not immune. My farm? "Murder" all of those bastards.
Another great episode gentlemen ! I like how you talk it all over and break it down for us. Thanks.
Bahahha the raccoon scene was halarious made my day lol
Fantastic shooting guys and great roll of that sucker great hit on the run exciting to watch you guys great video just love it guys. Watching in from N.Ireland 👍👏🇺🇸💯🇬🇧☘️
Thx man!
Good show, really fine shot on the runner!
To much talking and interviews. Need more shooting and kills
Yaay VMax! (Personally, prefer the 40 grain) Forget the footage; do it like you were just hunting 'em... get them rolled up!
sweet show . great action . 1st viewer lol
Attaboy!! Thx!!
so who else tries to sound just like the guy at the beginning saying the sponsors of the show. that guy has a voice to die for lol.
I’ve seen a lot of these different channels and the voice this channel uses sounds similar to a lot of other ones on CZcams.
That is the most epic f*cking facial hair I have ever seen!
Love your videos. Do you have a video talking about the running shots. Awesome job on the running shots Jeff. If you could get a scope veiw of those running shots that would be priceless. At how many yards do you need to start leading them? How much do you lead a running coyote at 100 yards?
Thx man...running shot are definitely a skill you can only learn by shooting at lots of running coyotes. Every shot is different. I'm guessing I lead coyotes farther than most would think. 6-10 ft sometimes!
For sure takes a ton of practice. Just gives us newer guys an idea of where to start. 6-10 ft at 100 is very helpful and definitely more than I would expect. I Probly lead a coyote length at most at 100 so that would explain the misses. Now I’ll start 1.5-2 lengths Thx again. I’m making my first stand of the year today so I’m pumped.🤗
I love the damn raccoons
I like that coat Rick is wearing. By chance mind sharing where he got it?
what do you do with the dead ones?
at 1435 of the video,you can see the bullet going thru the air into the coyote.coming from the left
Rick why do you put your Swagger bipod on backwards?
Rick likes to be different!! Lol...just shows the versatility of the Swagger bipod!!
@@GeoffNemnich what did he screw it into? the holes are generally towards the front.
He tapped a new swivel stud into his rail to fit it on that way
Why is likely because a pivotal point in the middle of the rifle gives you more range of motion for swinging your barrel to easier track moving targets with less movement from the shooter. But the trade off for increased mobility in your rifle is less stability in your shot. Might be why Rick seems to miss more shots between the two even though he has a Burris Eliminator Optic that ranges distance and estimates for bullet trajectory.
Scent blocker
I prefer your videos - technique, explanations, good shooting, and no clown dances.
pro tip: watch movies at flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Khari Shepard yup, I have been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D
@Khari Shepard definitely, I have been watching on Flixzone for since december myself :D
As intelligent as the coyotes seem to be when they’re freezing and trying to get your wind why is it you guys don’t use any kind of set blocker when you’re out there hunting
Their noses are too good for those gimmicks!!
Please pardon my ignorance but what is "burger barking"?
When a Coyote knows something is not right and it sits out there and just barks a lot at you!
@@GeoffNemnich Thanks. Told ya I was ignorant about the way of the coyote. Looks like a fun hunt, though. Use something close to the 22 cal diameter?
@@dancolley4208 yes .223
@@GeoffNemnich sweet!!! My favorite. I have a friend who is a retired USMC Gunnery Sgt, and an extraordinary gunsmith. He dialed my old Win mod 70 and hand made all the ammo I used in some competitive shooting I did many mango seasons ago. He never would tell me what it was, that sneaky old geezer. All I know was that the brass was unmarked. I also did a bit of prarie dog hunting in New Mexico with it, too. Deadly. As I said, my very favorite caliber.
What's the reasoning in murdering all these coyotes? Just asking.
Ask any farmer out in southern Kansas if this is "murder" or is it "ridding a farm from dangerous predators". They kill sheep, particularly lambs, goats, calves, pet animals, and anything they can gang up on and kill. They are also carrion eaters but they WILL chow down on your daughter's little poodle. They generally hunt in packs, so cattle, deer and other livestock are not immune. My farm? "Murder" all of those bastards.