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Posted: 12/5/2008 10:09:40 PM EDT
There's a post in the AR-15 forum about AR's set up for coyotes, so I figured I would do the author a favor and get it started in the Hunting forum. Also, I want to see some pics of hunting setups cause thats mostly what I use mine for so I need ideas.
I don't have any pics, but my AR is a Bushmaster with a 16" heavy barrel(not a bull barrel) and a collapsible stock. YHM free float handguard, RRA 2-stage trigger, Nikon 3-9x40 scope on Warne AR-15 Flat Top QD rings, and a GGG MAD rear sight. I plan on putting a front gas block with a built-in flip up iron sight (probably a YHM), a Magpul MIAD grip, rail covers, a new stock(Magpul CTR?), new scope, and probably some more random shit. Thanks, Matt |
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Originally Posted By Hutch477:
There's a post in the AR-15 forum about AR's set up for coyotes, so I figured I would do the author a favor and get it started in the Hunting forum. Also, I want to see some pics of hunting setups cause thats mostly what I use mine for so I need ideas. I don't have any pics, but my AR is a Bushmaster with a 16" heavy barrel(not a bull barrel) and a collapsible stock. YHM free float handguard, RRA 2-stage trigger, Nikon 3-9x40 scope on Warne AR-15 Flat Top QD rings, and a GGG MAD rear sight. I plan on putting a front gas block with a built-in flip up iron sight (probably a YHM), a Magpul MIAD grip, rail covers, a new stock(Magpul CTR?), new scope, and probably some more random shit. Thanks, Matt I started the other one and am new enough that I did not get in to the outdoors section until now. Good response to it and several pictures. Thanks for bringing this over here. |
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Originally Posted By montanafos:
Originally Posted By Hutch477:
There's a post in the AR-15 forum about AR's set up for coyotes, so I figured I would do the author a favor and get it started in the Hunting forum. Also, I want to see some pics of hunting setups cause thats mostly what I use mine for so I need ideas. I don't have any pics, but my AR is a Bushmaster with a 16" heavy barrel(not a bull barrel) and a collapsible stock. YHM free float handguard, RRA 2-stage trigger, Nikon 3-9x40 scope on Warne AR-15 Flat Top QD rings, and a GGG MAD rear sight. I plan on putting a front gas block with a built-in flip up iron sight (probably a YHM), a Magpul MIAD grip, rail covers, a new stock(Magpul CTR?), new scope, and probably some more random shit. Thanks, Matt I started the other one and am new enough that I did not get in to the outdoors section until now. Good response to it and several pictures. Thanks for bringing this over here. No problem, I want to see some pictures too. I use my AR for hunting primarily, but I'm new to predator calling and haven't had much time to do it yet. I do nothing but bowhunt until I get my deer, which was November(the rut) and now its all duck hunting and a little upland hunting until the end of January. But after that predator calling is all I do. I've never actually called in a coyote before but then again I haven't spent much time trying yet. The land I deer hunt on has a lot of bobcats on it, that's what I want to kill. |
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Here's a question for you AR owners that hunt. What kind of sling do you use on your hunting rig? I was leaning towards the Viking Tactical slings, they look pretty nice but I use my gun for hunting so I don't know if a tactical sling is the best way to go.
Thanks, Matt |
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Originally Posted By Hutch477:
Here's a question for you AR owners that hunt. What kind of sling do you use on your hunting rig? I was leaning towards the Viking Tactical slings, they look pretty nice but I use my gun for hunting so I don't know if a tactical sling is the best way to go. Thanks, Matt Matt, I've tried quite a few, including all the "tactical" ones, but I found that they just got in the way. So the sling I've been using for the past couple years is a regular nylon web sling mounted on a front sight post side sling adapter and then right back to the A2 stock. This way I can carry it acrossed my chest, on my side, on my back, or over my shoulder without ever changing how it is put on. |
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A thousand nations of the persian empire descend upon you. Our arrows will blot out the sun. Then we will fight in the shade.
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Originally Posted By Hutch477:
Here's a question for you AR owners that hunt. What kind of sling do you use on your hunting rig? I was leaning towards the Viking Tactical slings, they look pretty nice but I use my gun for hunting so I don't know if a tactical sling is the best way to go. Thanks, Matt I use the Spec ops mamba sling, its a 3 point but i have it setup as a 2 point right now. it seems easier to use and transition as a 2 point then a 3 piont but i like having the option for long huals out while carrying a dog out. |
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Hello BMAX,
I saw a pic of your rifle and have a couple questions... What scope is that? What is the rail on the side of your site for? Tripod? Is there a tripod that mounts that way? thanks Chris (newbie in AR - still waiting for mine!) |
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Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
Originally Posted By Hutch477:
Here's a question for you AR owners that hunt. What kind of sling do you use on your hunting rig? I was leaning towards the Viking Tactical slings, they look pretty nice but I use my gun for hunting so I don't know if a tactical sling is the best way to go. Thanks, Matt Matt, I've tried quite a few, including all the "tactical" ones, but I found that they just got in the way. So the sling I've been using for the past couple years is a regular nylon web sling mounted on a front sight post side sling adapter and then right back to the A2 stock. This way I can carry it acrossed my chest, on my side, on my back, or over my shoulder without ever changing how it is put on. Rizzo...do you have a pic of your sling to front sight connection? thanks Chris |
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This topic should be "tacked" up, as I know it is big help to newbies.....like me. Initial setup is great help when you see other pics, and can't get needed help! |
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My hunting AR has changed a lot since the beginning - most good hunting ARs do, 'cause you gotta figure out what works!
My first hunting AR - Bushmaster Varminter. Broke it in on this coyote, crappy cellphone pic. Dressed up with some camo wrap, a Bushnell Trophy scope, and a Harris bipod. A tackdriver, but too front heavy. Sold the Varminter upper, got an RRA 16" middy upper, dressed it with a smaller scope, a Tactical Tailor sling, and the same camo wrap. A really solid upper. Added a SOG front sight rail/sling mount. Mounted a Surefire G2 with a pressure pad on the forend. Never used it much, so I took off the light but left the mount because the new web sling worked perfectly with it. Took off the tape to let her breathe a bit, changed back to the Bushnell Trophy in the Armalite mount. Decided to take a risk and painted my AR with the super cheap yet effective Krylon method. The paint now has started to wear in a few places, but it's easy to touch-up and looks kinda cool. Also installed a Harris HB5 swivel under the handguards - I still use a Harris bipod sometimes. I like it the way it is now, but who knows, it could always morph again! UPDATE: New Paint Job - bottom of Page 2 |
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Originally Posted By elkoholic:
This topic should be "tacked" up, as I know it is big help to newbies.....like me. Initial setup is great help when you see other pics, and can't get needed help! Good idea! |
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Thanks alot Dale.
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Thank you!
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Hey can you guys give the info on your scope mounts? I'm looking to put a scope on my flat top and would dig any and all info I can get.
Thanks Rob |
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I use an Armalite 1" mount. I love it, and even if you take it off, you can put it back on with very little change to your zero.
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Great info! Thanks guys. Crap.....The list of: I needs are pilling up!
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When does the G2 get used?
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I use that AR for my "grab and go" rifle, so a light could come in handy then, like when I need to find my dog in a building filled with crazy cannibilistic sub-humans. I also use it when I am shooting rabbits in "low light" conditions. I have a lamp upgrade that makes the G2 output around 270 lumens, and increases run time to 2 hours.
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Picking up a Colt 1911 is like shaking hands with an old friend
First smiles, then lies, and last gunfire "only fear and lack of skill drives men to want bigger calibers." -stormwalker |
Shooting crows......great idea! I have to look into that here in Az.
Also, Rizzo..... Is there a mag size limit for Az.....like 5? Or, for varmits, can we be over 5? |
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Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg I've always wanted to get an owl decoy and surround it with a bunch of crow decoys with an electronic call in the middle. Should be like fishing in a barrel. |
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Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg I've had one of those 6724's for 8 or more years. Shot it once just to make sure it worked. I guess it's time to get it out. What loads does it like ? |
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Originally Posted By XM21Nick:
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg I've had one of those 6724's for 8 or more years. Shot it once just to make sure it worked. I guess it's time to get it out. What loads does it like ? I alwyas just use varget 24.0 grains and seirra 77 gr HPBTs dont bother with an owl decoy, just get the "fighting crows" sound tape or whatever you use, they can not resist it. they get all workrd up and just dive bomb the caller. With a caller its shotgun only if you want a lot of action. I like to pick them off from the trees and fields one at a time with the rifle |
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Picking up a Colt 1911 is like shaking hands with an old friend
First smiles, then lies, and last gunfire "only fear and lack of skill drives men to want bigger calibers." -stormwalker |
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Did you do the finish on your rifle? It is cool! |
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Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
Originally Posted By XM21Nick:
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg I've had one of those 6724's for 8 or more years. Shot it once just to make sure it worked. I guess it's time to get it out. What loads does it like ? I alwyas just use varget 24.0 grains and seirra 77 gr HPBTs dont bother with an owl decoy, just get the "fighting crows" sound tape or whatever you use, they can not resist it. they get all workrd up and just dive bomb the caller. With a caller its shotgun only if you want a lot of action. I like to pick them off from the trees and fields one at a time with the rifle I'm surprised that 1/9 twist barrel will shoot 77 grn bullets. |
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I havent seen one yet that wouldnt,
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Picking up a Colt 1911 is like shaking hands with an old friend
First smiles, then lies, and last gunfire "only fear and lack of skill drives men to want bigger calibers." -stormwalker |
What would Col. Sheppard do?
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Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg What model Harris is that ? |
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Damn I didn't even realize that this post was tacked. Thanks for whoever did that, it really helps for some of us who are new to hunting or at least hunting with AR's and its nice to get ideas from more experienced hunters. I'm in the process of modifying my 16" Bushmaster right now, waiting on a CTR stock from Magpul (who knows when it will get here though) and I'm doing all of the furniture and stuff in flat dark earth. I think I'm probably going to get the VTAC handguard, its all just a matter of getting the money together. Thanks for posting pics of your guns guy, it is appreciated, and keep them coming if you have more pics you could post. I'll get some pics of my gun if it ever gets finished (for the time being at least, I imagine that I'll be constantly changing things like Rizzo).
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Originally Posted By txstinkbug:
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
colt CR6724 http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll294/shawnmt6601/Picture502.jpg I've always wanted to get an owl decoy and surround it with a bunch of crow decoys with an electronic call in the middle. Should be like fishing in a barrel. You don't even need decoys and calls, you can use one or the other and it should work well enough. Once I put a little woodpecker decoy with a spinning wing out in the middle of a field, just laid it down on its side and the crows came flying in and after circling for a few minutes they'd land and I'd pop one. Then they all took off and flew around and after a few minutes they landed again and we repeated the whole ordeal 4-5 times before they finally flew off for good. It is actually pretty fun. |
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Coyote decoys are to encourage coyotes to come in. No, they do not relax - in fact, they generally charge in. Another coyote means competition for food, mating, territory, etc. A problem, however, with coyote decoys and some other large decoys for predators, is that bobcats, foxes, pup coyotes, and some other small predators don't want to come in and fight something bigger than them. Plus they are a pain to carry to a stand.
And yes, as I mentioned in the crow hunting thread, an owl decoy is useful at times because it gets the ravens all fired up about their #1 enemy being on their turf. But you don't need lots of decoys and such to start crow hunting. Just get a regular decoy, or start making some distress noise in a crow area, and BAM you're on your way. Just this morning, after no coyote showed, I drilled one that was just sitting in a cedar tree, cawing and making racket. I think it was hungry - so I fed it 55 grains! |
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Rizzo how often do you use a decoy? And what kind do you usually use? I always shied away from coyote decoys or anything like that for the reasons you said, but I have been thinking of trying a little rabbit decoy or something. I have a spinning wing woodpecker that I have used probably half a dozen times and I haven't gotten anything to come in to it.
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Is this a pic thread?
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What would Col. Sheppard do?
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I use a decoy probably 60% of the time, pretty much anytime I make a stand where there is open terrain and the animals can see the decoy - but in the thick stuff I say forget it. I have used all kinds of decoys from socks to cat toys, but these days I am using the Quiver Critter by Edge. After using my buddy's Predator Sniper Feather Dancer this weekend I'm thinking about going back to a feather because it's just so versatile and lightweight - you can see some pics of that hunt in the Varmint Picture thread. And you can see the new touch-up paint job on my AR, as well - like I said before, my hunting AR is a constantly evolving machine.
ETA: That spinning woodpecker decoy and others like it are damn near second to none - hang on to it! |
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Originally Posted By WilsonCQB1911:
Is this a pic thread? We are trying! (I'm still waiting for my rifle to come in!) Modirators..... there is another varmit rifle pic section in the AR-15 discussion section..... perhaps we could move it here? (might put a reference in discussion sec) |
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CornDogg, that bad boy needs a Krylon paint job! Don't be scared!
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I know but ahhh, Hard decision to paint it up.
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Remember, it can always be removed . . . .
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Wouldn't know what to paint it a brush pattern or snow?
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