Originally Posted By: HeymartayHey Kirsch, do you ever take a running shot? That takes a lot of will, I’d be popping off rounds trying to get the double or triple. I shot lots of multiples this year including seven on one stand, 5 on a stand, around 5 quads, and lots of triples and doubles. So, yes I do shoot multiples and I do attempt some running shots.
However, after 30+ years of doing this, I try to stay as patient as possible. With a suppressed shot, a lot of time the multiples don't know where the shot came from, and will eventually stop if another shot isn't immediately fired. For me, the odds of killing a standing coyote at 300 yards is better than taking a running shot at 150. I will do my best to read the coyote's body language and if I think the gig is up, I will start to let lead fly. It is easy to edit the video to not show all the extra rounds that don't connect after the original kill or kills. I agree there aren't as many moving shots as I would typically expect on this video. Since this is just a compilation of kills, you are seeing the kill moment. Many did run away and eventually stopped to see what happened, and that was their end.