Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED® "HAMMER JOB"

Published on May 13, 2016
Duration: 14:00

This video showcases a successful predator hunt featuring a double kill using a suppressed rifle. The hunters demonstrate advanced stalking techniques, effective range estimation, and precise shooting under pressure. Emphasis is placed on the importance of teamwork, specialized gear like custom rifles and tactical packs, and the strategy of minimizing noise to avoid spooking high-pressure coyotes.

Quick Summary

The 'Hammer Job' signifies a successful, decisive predator hunt, often involving multiple kills. Key strategies include stealthy stalking, accurate range estimation, and using suppressed firearms for rapid follow-up shots, as demonstrated by O'Neill Ops.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Spotting and Tactical Decision
  2. 01:19Stalking and Range Estimation
  3. 03:51The Engagement: Double Kill
  4. 05:31Post-Hunt Analysis and Teamwork
  5. 09:06Gear and Stealth Strategy Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Hammer Job' in predator hunting?

The 'Hammer Job' refers to a highly effective and decisive engagement, often resulting in multiple kills, as demonstrated in this suppressed predator hunt where two coyotes were taken down quickly.

What are key strategies for successful predator hunting?

Key strategies include advanced stalking to avoid detection, accurate range estimation, utilizing suppressed firearms for follow-up shots, and employing stealthy approaches like hiking miles to the hunting area.

What kind of rifle was used in the O'Neill Ops predator hunt?

A custom precision rifle built by Long Rifles Inc., featuring a suppressor, US Optics glass, and firing 60-grain Cutting Edge Bullets Raptor ammunition, was used effectively for the hunt.

Why is teamwork important in predator hunting?

Teamwork is crucial for coordinating movements, communication, and shot execution. Roles like shooter and cameraman are often interchangeable, requiring seamless cooperation for success.

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