Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED™ "CONCLUDE"

Published on January 2, 2014
Duration: 13:12

This video details a successful predator hunt in cold, snowy conditions, highlighting the use of a custom suppressed rifle and electronic calls. Key takeaways include strategic stand selection, effective decoy placement, and a technical breakdown of the specialized firearms and gear used. The hunters demonstrate advanced concealment and marksmanship, successfully taking down a coyote at 150 yards.

Quick Summary

The custom predator rifle used features a .22-250 caliber, Remington 700 action, 18-inch Muller Works barrel with helical fluting and a 1:8 twist, McMillan stock, and O'Neill Ops 224 Vapor suppressor, proving effective for a 150-yard coyote takedown.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Approach
  2. 01:30Stand Selection
  3. 02:08Electronic Call Setup
  4. 03:01The Engagement
  5. 04:30Post-Hunt Analysis
  6. 07:15Rifle Technical Breakdown
  7. 09:48Tactical Gear Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber rifle was used in the suppressed predator hunt?

The custom rifle used in this suppressed predator hunt was chambered in .22-250 caliber. It was built by Long Rifles Inc. on a Remington 700 action and features an O'Neill Ops suppressor.

How was the electronic call set up for the coyote hunt?

The electronic call was set up using a FoxPro unit paired with a moving decoy. Key considerations for setup included ensuring fresh batteries and optimal placement to effectively lure coyotes into the shooting range.

What are the key components of the custom predator rifle?

The custom rifle features a blueprinted Remington 700 action, an 18-inch Muller Works barrel with helical fluting and an M24 contour, a 1:8 twist rate, a McMillan stock, and an O'Neill Ops 224 Vapor suppressor.

What tactical gear was highlighted during the hunt?

Essential tactical gear included the Alaska Guide Creations (AGC) bino pack for organizing essentials like remotes and wind indicators, and Tactical Concealment ghillie hoods for effective camouflage and breaking up the hunter's outline.

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