I'm Back and Coyote Down

My other Youtube Channel kept getting censored, videos taken down because of the graphic nature I prefer and the little weenies that can't stand to watch a video they know an animal will die in.

So I've stopped posting to my old channel and now to my other one. I will reduce the blood to keep videos from getting taken offline by commies at Youtube

This morning was a coyote at 10 yards with the FX Impact M3 in .25 caliber shooting NSA slugs 38.5 grains at 915 feet per second. She's a screamer

Merry Christmas and I hope everyone has a Happy New Year

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Yes, most would follow up. After they killed ole Gus, the neighbors dog, I lost all respect for them. He was just out for a walk and got snatched. They get just what they deserve if they cross my sector of fire. There's a pregnant one roaming about lately. If she sticks around I'll let her drop the pups and shoot em all.

Their numbers just keep expanding. They're hit by cars on the road a 1/4 mile out and if you shoot 10 in a year, 10 more will replace them.
 
I think the shot may have been a little too low and to the left of the yote's head. If you get a good brain shot they may do a death dance but won't vocalize any sounds. Yotes are hard to get brain shots on because their heads most often are always in motion. I have a .25 shooting jsb 34g at 900 fps. My target zone is 23 yards and I have seen yotes there. I refrain from taking any shots as I may miss the brain and I don't want the yote running off to be on the local news!

I've watched enough MAX115 yote videos to know that DRT isn't anywhere near 100%!
 
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Nice. A little screaming doesn't bother me. I use neck snares and leg traps on them too.
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If it was too low why he still dead?? Riddle me that Joker. You the kind of guy that argues with dead. 🤣 and literally dead right there where he was shot.

I've taken a lot of animals of different variety using stick bows, compound bows, rifles, shotguns, and that was a good kill. Perfect well definitely not. But nobody is perfect. Not even you.

Let's face it, a good shot in my house is all the matters. So if you think it was too low, show us your video where you can explain the technique and decisions on how you made an improved shot. I won't even watch it.

Max is a good guy, and makes entertaining videos. I'd hunt with him. I think I have a bit more experience.
 
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I just giving my ignorant opinion that is not in any way a statement about what other should or shouldn't do. Only what I would do. Here is a frame from your video showing the reflection of the slug heading to the coyote's head. IMO from looks like it hit the lower right eye on the outside corner. I'm not the shooter but from the video it appears the shot was taken from a elevated position relative to the yote. I don't believe the slug's path hits the brain. Given the FPE at the target range of only 10 yards the slug has plenty of power to deeply penetrate and hit something vital. A quick and fatal shot, but not a brain shot. That's why it was yelping. Yotes are vermin and I don't and won't pass judgement on how people choose to mitigate the damage they do! Better shot placement would be represented by where your crosshair is on this photo.

If you have a photo of the entry wound it would help clarify the shot for all of us.

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If it was too low why he still dead?? Riddle me that Joker. You the kind of guy that argues with dead. 🤣 and literally dead right there where he was shot.

I've taken a lot of animals of different variety using stick bows, compound bows, rifles, shotguns, and that was a good kill. Perfect well definitely not. But nobody is perfect. Not even you.

Let's face it, a good shot in my house is all the matters. So if you think it was too low, show us your video where you can explain the technique and decisions on how you made an improved shot. I won't even watch it.

Max is a good guy, and makes entertaining videos. I'd hunt with him. I think I have a bit more experience.
That was an incredible shot especially at that short distance. I was very surprised at how daring these coyotes were to come in that close. I would have messed up the shot with all the excitement, lol. But good job dropping them with your FX.

I dropped by the farm a couple of days ago to visit the farmer with a bottle of wine as a Christmas gift and he told me three coyotes have been spotted recently at the "feeding bunker". I guess I will have to setup again for my next coyote hunt. I could definitely use your help. Happy holidays!
 
I really don't understand youtube policies. I have been banned from youtube for much less offensive videos than on this channel. Rats getting terminated by the common Victor rat trap. When I pointed this out to youtube, no response, just that I'm canceled. Very subjected enforcement and interpretation of the rules!



 
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Yes, most would follow up. After they killed ole Gus, the neighbors dog, I lost all respect for them. He was just out for a walk and got snatched. They get just what they deserve if they cross my sector of fire. There's a pregnant one roaming about lately. If she sticks around I'll let her drop the pups and shoot em all.

Their numbers just keep expanding. They're hit by cars on the road a 1/4 mile out and if you shoot 10 in a year, 10 more will replace them.​


This is because of the anthropomorphizing of animals and the distance from where the meat comes from. These idiots think every wild animal is Ballou or some potential Pixar scene. They feed them and even go so far as to sabotage traps and refuse to call DNR.The sheltered, babied generation make me squirm with laughter when I see a video of them trying to "show love and kindness" to a beached Stingray or a trapped coon or mink... Hilarious results. Good shooting. I had one rip my cat open this spring. Hence my entry into the PCP Market.
 
My other Youtube Channel kept getting censored, videos taken down because of the graphic nature I prefer and the little weenies that can't stand to watch a video they know an animal will die in.

So I've stopped posting to my old channel and now to my other one. I will reduce the blood to keep videos from getting taken offline by commies at Youtube

This morning was a coyote at 10 yards with the FX Impact M3 in .25 caliber shooting NSA slugs 38.5 grains at 915 feet per second. She's a screamer

Merry Christmas and I hope everyone has a Happy New Year

Video of Coyote KIll ---
did not know they could scream . Nice shot for 33 feet
I really don't understand youtube policies. I have been banned from youtube for much less offensive videos than on this channel. Rats getting terminated by the common Victor rat trap. When I pointed this out to youtube, no response, just that I'm canceled. Very subjected enforcement and interpretation of the rules!



Just a question ? if people are offended buy the video , why do they watch it ? And then spend time complaining about it to whomever they can get to listen ?
 
did not know they could scream . Nice shot for 33 feet

Just a question ? if people are offended buy the video , why do they watch it ? And then spend time complaining about it to whomever they can get to listen ?
I'm not complaining about the video just pissed that YouTube has inconsistent rules enforcement. I didn't think my video should be banned if others are 10 times worse and never get banned. I have no problem with the exploding heads if you don't like it don't watch it.
 
I'm not complaining about the video just pissed that YouTube has inconsistent rules enforcement. I didn't think my video should be banned if others are 10 times worse and never get banned. I have no problem with the exploding heads if you don't like it don't watch it.
Not assuming you have no idea. But if the issue is not being able to share videos have you given rumble a shot?
I completely agree, I have no idea how a certain guy who shoots a certain Russian semi auto gets away with splattering game with 9mm and .45 while others can't even post relatively mild hunting and informational videos.
 
I just giving my ignorant opinion that is not in any way a statement about what other should or shouldn't do. Only what I would do. Here is a frame from your video showing the reflection of the slug heading to the coyote's head. IMO from looks like it hit the lower right eye on the outside corner. I'm not the shooter but from the video it appears the shot was taken from a elevated position relative to the yote. I don't believe the slug's path hits the brain. Given the FPE at the target range of only 10 yards the slug has plenty of power to deeply penetrate and hit something vital. A quick and fatal shot, but not a brain shot. That's why it was yelping. Yotes are vermin and I don't and won't pass judgement on how people choose to mitigate the damage they do! Better shot placement would be represented by where your crosshair is on this photo.

If you have a photo of the entry wound it would help clarify the shot for all of us.

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It doesn't matter exactly where it hit. It got the job done. The animal didn't move more than a meter or two and was done for.

And I can say from experience that usually the difference between 50 and 70 ft lbs is the higher energy shot you can be off just a bit and get it done more often with just one
 
It doesn't matter exactly where it hit. It got the job done. The animal didn't move more than a meter or two and was done for.

And I can say from experience that usually the difference between 50 and 70 ft lbs is the higher energy shot you can be off just a bit and get it done more often with just one
I agree, I don't give a $hit where the pest is hit, if the pest is anchored where I shot it! I hit a few coons in the nasal cavity while going for what I thought was a brain shot with 60 fpe at the muzzle 23 yards to the target with a 34g .25 MK2. Instantly blood spewing out of the nose and mouth dead within 1 min. It didn't move more then 5'. The blood lost was more than a brain shot. A bloody mess to cleanup.
 
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