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Coyote triple

Went out calling with my hunting buddy back to the farm where we took 3 coyotes earlier this winter. We sat up stand and started with some howls, about 12 minutes in my buddy says 1 coming in to my right. I let him work in he stops, coyotes howling a 1mile plus away to the upper left of video, you see him listen to them. I flip to mouse and he comes closer and stops, i turn his lights out. 1 down. We wait awhile and decided to leave when pair howls and they have gotten to 1000 yards of us.

We set down and i howl back, they answer, and i challenge female, after a minute or so they show up in field way off, but headed our way. Half way they drop out of sight and i send out 1 more challenge, and it seals the deal, when female gets close i turn her lights out before she winds us. #2 down. My buddy misses male, i tell him don't shoot anymore and I'll see if i can stop him and bring him back. I challenge once, he stops wait 20 seconds and deep howl, he turns and i know i have good chance of getting him in.

I flip to pup distress, he listens but stays tight, i bring volume up and he can't stand it, here he comes. Once he comes thru fence row he cuts scent trail of first dog and follows it till he runs into it and stops quickly, time to turn out the lights, number 3 down.

This shows sometimes it takes more than 20 minutes to make a good stand.

This farmers barn was the perfect place to take a pic, did not notice the flag until we looked at pic. Perfect for a GREAT AMERICAN PAST TIME !!!20200120_233209.jpg
It took 3 videos to get it all.


 
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Went out calling with my hunting buddy back to the farm where we took 3 coyotes earlier this winter. We sat up stand and started with some howls, about 12 minutes in my buddy says 1 coming in to my right. I let him work in he stops, coyotes howling a 1mile plus away to the upper left of video, you see him listen to them. I flip to mouse and he comes closer and stops, i turn his lights out. 1 down. We wait awhile and decided to leave when pair howls and they have gotten to 1000 yards of us.

We set down and i howl back, they answer, and i challenge female, after a minute or so they show up in field way off, but headed our way. Half way they drop out of sight and i send out 1 more challenge, and it seals the deal, when female gets close i turn her lights out before she winds us. #2 down. My buddy misses male, i tell him don't shoot anymore and I'll see if i can stop him and bring him back. I challenge once, he stops wait 20 seconds and deep howl, he turns and i know i have good chance of getting him in.

I flip to pup distress, he listens but stays tight, i bring volume up and he can't stand it, here he comes. Once he comes thru fence row he cuts scent trail of first dog and follows it till he runs into it and stops quickly, time to turn out the lights, number 3 down.

This shows sometimes it takes more than 20 minutes to make a good stand.

This farmers barn was the perfect place to take a pic, did not notice the flag until we looked at pic. Perfect for a GREAT AMERICAN PAST TIME !!!View attachment 1153713
It took 3 videos to get it all.



Do you have an "aftermarket" trigger in the AR? If so what brand and pull weight? Great display of patience and know how on calling in that triple too. Good on you!. WD
 
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One more question - I see you have a suppressor; are you using a .223 or something subsonic? I have an ATN that I'm going to install on an AR and am wondering if a suppressed subsonic round is that much quieter?
Thanks,
Steve
 
One more question - I see you have a suppressor; are you using a .223 or something subsonic? I have an ATN that I'm going to install on an AR and am wondering if a suppressed subsonic round is that much quieter?
Thanks,
Steve
No I am shooting a 6.5 Grendel. I have tried 223s and have not been happy with the performance out of any of the factory loads. I don't want to hand load because some sling in the stuff in the weeds and snow. Using Underwood Ammo and a 110 grain Lehigh defense Controlled Chaos love it. My goal is to keep it at 850 to thousand foot pounds energy when it hits, I've set up three of these Grendels and they are an Anderson upper nothing fancy I want to try to keep the weight as low as possible. Still has the plastic hand guard. And have found that the Controlled Chaos round has done the best job. I have tried hornaday SST and American Eagle neither were consistent in stopping coyotes
 

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