AR15 SCOPE CAM: Bushmaster Varminter .223 (no hunting)

First-person SCOPE CAM shooting at steel plates in the vicinity of 180 yards. SKIP FORWARD TO 4:00 TO SEE THE SHOOTING PORTION. I didn't realize how much I was blabbing at the beginning; this one of my earlier YouTube videos. The rifle is sighted for 200 yards. No actual hunting in the video, this is just target practice and my first attempt at this camera mount. Camcorder is mounted to the A2 stock of my AR15 Bushmaster Varminter, viewing through a Leupold Mark III scope, set to full 14x for the shooting segment. I use this setup for coyote hunting. If you don't understand what coyotes can do to a farmer's livestock, take a moment to search for videos that show the damage. I've seen firsthand what they can do to young calves. Cattle are worth thousands of dollars of revenue and put food on the table for a family. You might appreciate that removing coyotes insures the farmer can maintain healthy livestock and manage his family business. I hunt coyotes at the request of a landowner who has a coyote problem on a huge tract of land. Due to declining health, he can't do this himself. This video seems to draws more than it's fair share of detractors, which is amazing. Coyote hunting is legal, and in Tennessee the state department of wildlife encourages it. There is no daily limit in Tennessee and the season is open 365 days a year. Educated animal biologists understand the problem. If you want to illustrate your ignorance, as others have done, go ahead and post something <b>...</b>
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