Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED® "Triple Down"

Published on April 20, 2013
Duration: 7:13

This video showcases a successful predator hunt in extreme cold, demonstrating the effectiveness of suppressed rifles for multiple kills in a single stand. The hunters achieved a 'triple down' by taking three coyotes consecutively, highlighting how suppressed firearms allow for follow-up shots without spooking subsequent targets. The extreme weather conditions and the need for specialized gear like snow camouflage were also emphasized.

Quick Summary

A 'triple down' in predator hunting means harvesting three animals from one location. Suppressed rifles are key, as they minimize noise, allowing hunters to take multiple shots without spooking subsequent targets, especially effective in situations like this cold-weather coyote hunt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 01:03First Coyote Harvest
  3. 01:56Second Coyote Harvest
  4. 02:33Third Coyote Harvest (Triple Down)
  5. 04:19Post-Hunt Recap & Conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'triple down' in predator hunting?

A 'triple down' in predator hunting refers to successfully harvesting three animals, typically coyotes, from a single hunting stand or location during one outing. This often requires effective calling and shooting techniques.

Why are suppressed rifles important for predator hunting?

Suppressed rifles are vital for predator hunting because they significantly reduce noise, preventing other animals in the area from being alerted. This allows hunters to take multiple shots at different targets within a single stand without scaring them away.

What challenges did the hunters face in this video?

The hunters faced extreme cold weather conditions, with temperatures below zero, and a low-pressure system moving in. These conditions required specialized snow camouflage gear and tested their endurance.

How does a suppressor help in hunting multiple coyotes?

A suppressor allows a hunter to take a shot without the loud report that would normally scare away other coyotes. This enables them to quickly re-aim and take follow-up shots at additional animals that may be present or called in.

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