Thats great and all, and you're right you can't kill something deader than dead. I can't say its considered inhumane or unethical to use a larger calibre becuase that animal is dying much faster. But still there is something about it that just doesn't feel right to me.
I'm an avid shooter and I have seriously gotten into Predator hunting. I hunt Coyote with a .308 because its all I have. I plan on getting either a .223 or 22-250 soon. With that said my .308 seldom goes through the coyote, usually expands and stops because I use Nosler hunting tips. It also usually only knocks open a 1.5" hole at most.
It's just that maybe the idea of "gibbing" an animal, or blowing it in two pieces to me doesn't seem necessary. That video is hardly entertaining or exciting, its more likely to enrage all the anti's out there. Yes we are controlling the population, yes they are vermin to a degree, but they shouldn't be treated as "gophers". Coyotes are highly intelligent and adaptive animals and should be respected to some degree. I always thought hunting was a fairly civilized sport until I moved to redneck northern alberta where people drive around looking for game, and blow open coyotes with .338 Lapua. I would equate blowing small game wide open with a large calibre rifle like a .338 or a .50 to kids playing with fire, or burning ants with a magnifying glass. It seems like an overly excessive, childish, immature thing to do.
In a day when the country is full of anti-gun, anti-hunting sentiment, I don't think putting videos like that on youtube are going to do much to further our cause. Or leaving blown open Coyote carcasses in the woods for that matter. In his defense the video he was going to skin these. If he wrecks the pelt in the process its his problem, but seriously think of the money he would save if he used a smaller, cheaper calibre, and the money he would make on the fur without the damage from the .338.
I love watching coyote videos, and I have watched most of his channel, but I'm doing because I love watching Coyote calling of any kind. But the whole "whoo-hoo look at my .338" doesn't entertain me, neither does the "hey look at the size of the hole we blew in this guy".
I'm not here to tell you what to do, nor am I here to troll. I just want to say how I feel about this type of hunting, because I keep coming across this where I live in Northern Alberta. If all you have is .338 then like me you haven't much choice at this point. Fill your boots. But I would recommend looking at something smaller in the future as it will get expensive as time goes on.
I wouldn't shoot a crow with my .308.
Use the right tool for the job.



























