Hunting & Fishing Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED™ "Duplicate" HD VIDEO from O'Neill Ops

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    Patience is a virtue... James runnin the gun, and Camera man Keith make their set strategically along a fence line in the shade, on the west side of a ridge... holding position on the frozen ice for 45 minutes gives a promising reassurance the alpha will commit, and as it is in many instances, where there is one, another isn't far behind... Join us, as we manage to get another double on film, only this "Duplicate", proves to be a little more demanding.

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    Audio is pretty true to real-life with that 'Satisfying' ....... THHhhhhhhhwwWHAP .
    LOVE that your Vids. give Good Audio of that Lag report of 'Bullet Impact' . after you pull the trigger .
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    also add:

    Audio is pretty true to real-life with that 'Satisfying' ....... THHhhhhhhhwwWHAP .
    LOVE that your Vids. give Good Audio of that Lag report of 'Bullet Impact' . after you pull the trigger .
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    Thanks man! after many people asking about suppressors capabilities, and the quality of the sound regarding what the camera mic picks up, we do run some hi end shotgun mics on our XF305, NX5U, and AX2000, that are able to record some insane audio.
     
    James,
    Great! Btw, how much did the coyote weigh. Looked burly.
    Richard, This one was just a guess without a legit scale, I figure with us being the meat heads we are, the "educated" guess was right around 50lbs, NOT because he was all that, but his belly was completely full, if you watch him come around the corner, you'll notice how it bounces.
     
    James,
    That was what I noticed. At one point you said many cows had dies nearby and I was guessing he was full of beef. As you know, a coyote can eat a huge % of body weight at a sitting. He was also a big coyote anyway. I think your guess was a good one. Good work!