Recent content by TRnCO

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    Most memorable calling experience.

    Been several years ago, but my first stand out using my new Lucky Duck Revolt, first stand of the season, first stand of the day and it went like this. Snuck into my stand in the dark and got set up. I was sitting on top of a small rock outcropping over looking a drainage basin that is covered...
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    Prairie Dog Hunt?

    The amount of ammo. a guy could and might blow through can vary a lot depending on a few factors. Such as time of year, weather conditions and shooting style. If a guy waits to go when the pups are all up and active, the shooting will be better than a month or two before the pups emerge. If...
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    Beautiful blacky

    My hats off to ya Brent. Congrats on a hard won trophy. Wish I had them to chase out my way, but I just make due with coyotes, for now.
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    Lightweight hunting suppressor

    I've cleaned my SAS ,22 cal Ti once and it took days to stop getting stuff out. Have owned the suppressor since 2010 and shoot many small center fire calibers through it on prairie dogs. What I did was soaked it in CLR for days and also ran it in our ultra sonic heated cleaner at work. Cycle...
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    E-Caller

    again, many guys are getting their coyote vocals directly from the source. MFK isn't breaking ground on it, I can promise you that.
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    E-Caller

    There may be something to the Ultra sonic sounds but it comes with new problems. The higher frequency is very directional and it's hard to make them loud. Re-producing sounds that the human can't hear, but dogs/coyotes can, MIGHT work better. Proving it will be the hard part. I saw Gary on a...
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    E-Caller

    I'd venture to guess that most coyote vocals on ecalls are coming from live coyotes and such. I know for a fact that all the sounds on Lucky Duck calls come from live animals, with very few sounds otherwise not from live animals.
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    Colorado Cattle Association sues over Wolves

    finally someone fighting fire with fire. Anti-s have been using the courts against us for years, hope they like the taste of it when it's dished back at em. A cause I can get behind. Wonder if there's some where we can donate to the cause.
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    Colorado H4831

    what part of Colo. are you located?
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    Let’s see some coyotes!

    That cornstalker also knows how to stalk a coyote. Nice job!!
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    Dirty suppressor

    First time that I cleaned my SAS Ti, I learned that with CLR and an ultra sonic, it will eventually clean it. BUT it took days of soaking and many hours of ultra sonic to finally clean it. Towards the end of the cleaning is when chunks of hard carbon started breaking free. Eventually took most...
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    My Favorite Prairie dog rifle

    I generally always grab a .17. Love my CZ .17 hornet, and my Cooper .17 AH, and my Rem. 700 limited .17 Fireball, and if I really need to reach out I grab the heavy barreled Savage .204. Run a suppressor on all of them. Killed about 1000 this summer.
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    Gut shot with a solid

    their fur soaks up a lot of blood and not much in the gut area to bleed to start with. If you did hit it in the guts, I'm not surprised at not finding any blood. It's dead, but how far it ran is anybody's guess.
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    Sighting in a thermal scope

    Trouble with a water bottle is if you hit it once, it's done. A piece of aluminum foil is the ticket. Can punch holes in it and shoot it as many times as you want. Tape the aluminum foil to cardboard and if you aren't hitting the aluminum foil, at least you can see what correction you need to make.
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    If you had $700, what would you get for reloading?

    more primers. Can never have too many primers
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