Predator Hunting Suppressed: CRP Double

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 14:58

This video demonstrates advanced predator hunting techniques using suppressed 6.5 Creedmoor rifles on open pasture (CRP land). Expert James O'Neill of O'Neill Ops showcases how to effectively call and harvest multiple coyotes in a single stand, emphasizing the advantages of suppressed shooting for follow-up shots. The session highlights precision long-range shooting with a Nightforce ATACR scope and strategic use of game callers and decoys.

Quick Summary

Advanced predator hunting techniques using suppressed 6.5 Creedmoor rifles on CRP land are showcased. Expert James O'Neill demonstrates effective calling, long-range shooting with a Nightforce ATACR scope, and achieving double kills by leveraging the advantages of suppressed firearms for follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:10First Coyote Engagement
  3. 02:54Second Coyote Engagement
  4. 04:50The CRP Double Harvest
  5. 06:14Post-Hunt Inspection
  6. 07:21Tactical Debrief

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of using a suppressed rifle for predator hunting?

Suppressed rifles significantly reduce noise, allowing hunters to remain undetected by other animals in the area. This enables follow-up shots on multiple predators during a single stand, as demonstrated by the successful 'double' harvest in this video.

What caliber and rifle setup is recommended for effective predator hunting?

The video highlights the effectiveness of a suppressed 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action rifle. This caliber offers a good balance of accuracy, manageable recoil, and sufficient power for harvesting medium-sized predators like coyotes at range.

How can hunters improve their success rate when calling predators?

Success is enhanced by using electronic game callers with appropriate sounds (like mouse squeaks), strategic decoy placement, and patient observation. Hunters should position themselves for clear shooting lanes and be ready for quick follow-up shots.

What role does high-magnification optics play in predator hunting?

High-magnification scopes, such as the Nightforce ATACR 5-25x56 R, are crucial for identifying and accurately engaging predators at long distances common in open fields. Features like first focal plane reticles aid in precise aiming across various magnifications.

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