Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED™ "BADLANDS"

Published on July 1, 2013
Duration: 10:02

This guide details predator hunting techniques using a suppressed bolt-action rifle in challenging terrain like the Badlands. It emphasizes scouting, effective concealment with ghillie suits, precision shooting at ranges up to 200 yards, and ethical wildlife management. The instruction comes from a highly authoritative source with extensive tactical and hunting experience.

Quick Summary

Expert predator hunting techniques in the Badlands utilize suppressed bolt-action rifles for precision and stealth. Key strategies include effective scouting, environmental blending with ghillie suits, and executing shots at ranges up to 200 yards, all while adhering to ethical wildlife management principles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Scouting
  2. 00:31First Set Setup
  3. 01:57First Successful Shot
  4. 02:19Post-Shot Assessment
  5. 04:49Second Set and Engagement
  6. 06:51Second Successful Shot
  7. 08:34Outtakes and Bloopers

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of rifle is recommended for suppressed predator hunting?

A suppressed bolt-action rifle, such as the custom build from LongRifles, Inc. shown in the video, is highly effective for suppressed predator hunting due to its inherent accuracy and quiet operation.

What are the key techniques for successful predator hunting in open terrain?

Successful predator hunting involves effective scouting, utilizing ghillie suits for concealment, precise shooting with a suppressed rifle at ranges up to 200 yards, and coordinating tactical movements as a team.

Why is using a suppressor important in predator hunting?

A suppressor is crucial in predator hunting as it significantly reduces the sound signature of the shot, minimizing disturbance to other wildlife and preventing the target animal from immediately fleeing or becoming alerted.

What role does environmental blending play in predator hunting?

Environmental blending, achieved through the use of ghillie suits and camouflage, is vital for predator hunting. It allows hunters to remain undetected by prey, increasing the chances of a successful engagement.

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