@@wisconsincoyotecallin He sold the rife before he passed away or I for sure would have kept it. Loss of hearing at 4K in left ear because of it. This was in the mid 60's before hearing protection while at the gun range.
I bought a 22-250 Remington BDL ack in the days (mid 80's) in Norway. At the time it was the only one like this in Norway, and I had to special order it from the US, it took 8 months to get. I replaced the original stock with a laminate that I fitted/finished myself. Ragnar Olsen supply, at the end I gave this rifle away to one of my nephews after I moved to the US. Bit sad about not having that rifle, but it is in good hands. (he is Police chief up in one of the Northern regions of Norway)
@@norseman5041 I went to the range with him a few times, always on his left side when shooting aa a kid, suffered 4 k hearing loss left ear, but it was still cool to watch him shoot at 3 hundred years. He was a real craftsman.
BTW, Tikka is Finnish for woodpecker. Manufactured 200 miles from my hometown here in Finland. And when I lived just on the MN side of St Croix river I never saw a coyote...
Thanks for bringing us along when you blooded your new gun. That’s sort of a special occasion. The .22-250 will do those long pokes if you do your part. Glad you were able to find, finish, and recover it. I’ve been laid up and unable to hunt so get my enjoyment from vids like this. Hope to be back at it soon. Wishing you the best of luck in your hunts so I have something to watch.
Did you shoot him at a non vital area on purpose to make him suffer or are you just not a good enough shot at that range for an ethical kill? If the latter, more practice at that range or refraining from shooting until your prey is closer might avoid it. If the former then you need professional help.
I practice and shoot plenty well. When you shoot at over 100 yotes per year, a miss or bad shot happens here and there..any idiot who makes comments like this one clearly are full of themselves or just simply have no clue what hunting is like...so many factors play a part...
Crazy, I was born and raised in Chippewa. I have never seen a coyote around the area though I would love nothing more than to be doing what you just did
My pb on prairie dogs was at 450yds in a 15 mph wind till I hit one at 720 yards in the same wind…using a 22.250. Still hasn’t beat my 900 yard running shot though on a coyote with a 204. Press on!
Love the Tikka. While it is true that the shot was too far back, I would quickly point out that 340 yards is a pretty challenging shot out in the field. I would probably have not done any better and the dog only ran 50 yards and you found it and dispatched it pretty quick. All in all well done. What projectile were you using? I have some 65g Sierras that I am going try out in the 22-250. Up until now I have been shooting the 55g Noslet BT at about 3540 fps.
How hot are your loads? I’d kinda like to put a can on the end of my 22-250. My loads are pretty much maxed out and it shoots great. Will I have to slow it down for the suppressor
I thought I saw the bullet hit her high in the back (hair fly) - above the hips But when he got there her belly was opened. He said something about the back - did he finish her off with a gut shot?
Every rifle is different but running tape from the stock over the barrel can change the harmonics of the barrel and affect accuracy. Nice shot at 340 anyway!
Once again your video quality is amazing. I’m going to try predator hunting for the first time this year. I am a avid deer hunter so I believe I might be pretty good at it. But to film it the way you do is pretty cool.
Years ago I was only 14 ,I was at my brother in laws father's farm,,Dan and I were putting the rad back in a 40 John Deer,,I brought my old Codey single shot 22 long barrel on it...There was a crow on the top of a elm tree,Dan was a ex marine 2 trims of Vietnam War too..he says maybe,,I aimed a foot high and down he came,,,His father. Talked about that for years,,
Thank God you had the right cartridge. You could have got it with a .223, but better equipped with the trusty 22.250. I saw an old heavy barreled single shot in a gun shop one day. It said, .22 Varminter. I asked the guy about it. He said that is a .22-250. That is what the old wild cat handloaders called it. You could not get commercial ammo until Remington took it and started making ammo in 1965. So, for 3 decades it was a wildcat.
Maybe that coyota just moved after you sent that first shot on its way. Were you keen to not loose dog into the forest edge..Remember my first kill with my new 3006. NZ back country. On the hunt for Red deer, chamois or Thar. Long day walking and helicopters had spooked the animals. Out of desperation my hunting buddy and I began shouting at top of our voices near a creek conference with a river. A chamois poked its head over the top of a log. Was a 400yard uphill shot. Great rest amonst the large river boulders. My buddy backed me up with his 243. Let rip and chamois disappeared. We made the treck up this steep creek. Found the log and lying in a patch of sand was a good sized doe. Dead centre and back head gone. Dressed animal out and then had long walk back to the motorcycles. The game packers would buy fresh kills if you left kidneys and liver in. This was about 45 years ago. Think go about equivalent of a weeks wages for that animal..
Got it at scheels..its called.kings camo...here is link... www.kingscamo.com/products/kings-cover-suit-bundle-2?variant=42032524099757&gclid=CjwKCAiA3KefBhByEiwAi2LDHOmMCF49RKDwQY8WxQlKuLKwwTRNP0mR9VcM2XKkBbOUCGfVuCngWhoCfUgQAvD_BwE
Congrats on the successful hunt. Crappy odds he goes to turn practically the moment the bullet is in the air and its already been 'sent'. PS I don't understand commenters. Self deprecating virtue signaling trolls I get well enough. Seems obvious to me the coyote goes to turn the moment you likely touched the trigger. It's not a lot of 'airtime but certainly enough to throw off the shot. Glad to see you don't seem to get the haters bother you. Easy to talk after the shot and in their own minds they are all pro snipers that could shoot the tick off a squirrel at 5km. :p
It’s not the rifle that’s punishing you, it’s secret vibes your wife is sending because you bought a new rifle. Mine does the same thing! Especially when I tell her I bought it for her for our anniversary.
Great shot! That isn't easy to do on a coyote size target. Now the tikka is broken in. Do you run your caller on full volume for the howls? I can not believe all the poor shot comments. Have you guys ever shot at a yote at any distance? It is not as easy as you think. This one moved at the last split second witch does not help a bit. Get over yourself guys.
Thanks pal! And I usually run howls on about 18-22 volume...depending on terrain...wide open flats I'll run it a bit higher.. but if I'm tucked back in a valley with ridges all around the call really echoes and sounds loud so Ill run it about 18-20...
My younger brother walk on the tree line not the open field so they can see you, for if other's see you they will run the other way, back into the woods. Never give up of where you are to them. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC. For if you blend into the back ground they have a problem to see you. Do you get my drift, my younger brother.
Awesome brother!! That was a great shot and he was getting ready to exit the field right at the time you let'er rip. Awesome video brother and stay safe!!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin Great video. Tikka's are great. But trying to find someone that carries the caliber and model one wants is a pain. I have looked in the Chicago, Cities and now WI area to find one. What a pain We're you on public or private land? Keep yp the good work.
You had a pretty good strut there at the start ,lol . That vapor trails is so neat! And that's a great shot!!!! By the way what's all the tracks in the snow where the coyote was?
Lol you like that walk! Haha..my over camo was falling off because pants are a bit big and had stuff in pockets weighing them down off waist..lol...those were mainly deer tracks by the coyote
Good of you to track em down and put her out of her misery. The shot was good but when you pulled the trigger she moved, that sometimes happens... Good video btw
Yeah I noticed she just started to take a step..but it looked like I still would have hit her in the guts! My first coyote I killed this year I tracked over 2 miles..hit it far back and finally ran it down and finished it off...I don't like when animals suffer, I always do as much as I am able to finish the job..
Finally caught up with the action boss. Have been missing too many of your videos. Like you’re new torch. What model Tikka? You may need to re-range scope.
@T. O. I did see that..I believe it was the bullet, I don't think anything was wrong, sometimes conditions can be just perfect to see shit like that..also I was on a big hill shooting somewhat downward..the trajectory seemed good to me...at 340 that's like a 8 inch drop for my ballistics...
A coyote is a coyote...only time there is a preference is if a pair comes in...then if your good enough to tell which one the female is (9/10 times the smaller dog) than you would want to shoot the female, in hopes the male comes back looking for her when you play a pup distress immediately after the first shot!
You made the right call, he seemed like he was gonna head into the woods and try to close the distance. He would’ve got your wind by that point I bet. Good call to shoot him there. Marginal hit but, did the job. Didn’t go far.
Thanks for not ruining it with music
🤙
Right...
Amen
No kidding.. hate that too
My Dad was a gunsmith and machinist, he hand made a 22/250. Never heard of one since he passed away. Used to go to the range with him 3300 fps.
That's awesome
@@wisconsincoyotecallin He sold the rife before he passed away or I for sure would have kept it. Loss of hearing at 4K in left ear because of it. This was in the mid 60's before hearing protection while at the gun range.
I bought a 22-250 Remington BDL ack in the days (mid 80's) in Norway. At the time it was the only one like this in Norway, and I had to special order it from the US, it took 8 months to get. I replaced the original stock with a laminate that I fitted/finished myself. Ragnar Olsen supply, at the end I gave this rifle away to one of my nephews after I moved to the US. Bit sad about not having that rifle, but it is in good hands. (he is Police chief up in one of the Northern regions of Norway)
@@norseman5041 I went to the range with him a few times, always on his left side when shooting aa a kid, suffered 4 k hearing loss left ear, but it was still cool to watch him shoot at 3 hundred years. He was a real craftsman.
22 250 rifle, you will love it, and won't give it up, I have one
Best caliber IMO for coyotes!!!
BTW, Tikka is Finnish for woodpecker. Manufactured 200 miles from my hometown here in Finland. And when I lived just on the MN side of St Croix river I never saw a coyote...
Hey thanks for watchin! Interesting fun fact about the tikka! Never knew that!
Good job, congratulation, one more victory for man over nature. You just became the hero of the deers on your property!
You got that right!
Awesome! I like the call identification you added!
I started adding those because a lot of people would ask about the sounds! Just made it much easier this way!!!
Thanks for bringing us along when you blooded your new gun. That’s sort of a special occasion. The .22-250 will do those long pokes if you do your part. Glad you were able to find, finish, and recover it. I’ve been laid up and unable to hunt so get my enjoyment from vids like this. Hope to be back at it soon. Wishing you the best of luck in your hunts so I have something to watch.
Thanks for watching David, hope for a quick recovery so you can get back to huntin!!
THEY KNOW! They know when you have a new rifle! I'm just saying...😂 Great video! Thanks.
Good to see you still out laying them down!!
Thanks jay!
40 years ago; A crow on trop of a pole at 200 yards disappeared after being hit with the 22-250. Nothing fell? Just an explosion of feathers.
Right on!!!
The 22.. 250.. cal.. is strictly Awesome 👍
Right on
@@wisconsincoyotecallin almost 4000 FPS.. strictly Awesome.
Love video. Great job.
Thanks jesse!
As a southerner, I love your Wisconsin accent.
Have a Tikka 308. They make some of the finest rifles out there. The action is smooth as butter. Great shot
Thanks for watchin darin!!!
What snow camo are you wearing?
Kings camo!
Tikka t3 lite 22-250 has been my coyote rifle for a long time. If it ain’t broke don’t change it
The 22-250 is a beast. I have one and the damage it does is crazy!
You’re right. That vapor trail was amazing. Great shooting Tex. Congratulations 🎊🍾
Thanks man!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin You’re very welcome bud👍
He missed dumbass
Did you shoot him at a non vital area on purpose to make him suffer or are you just not a good enough shot at that range for an ethical kill?
If the latter, more practice at that range or refraining from shooting until your prey is closer might avoid it.
If the former then you need professional help.
I practice and shoot plenty well. When you shoot at over 100 yotes per year, a miss or bad shot happens here and there..any idiot who makes comments like this one clearly are full of themselves or just simply have no clue what hunting is like...so many factors play a part...
look carefully, at the moment of the shot, the coyote turned its body to the front. so the bullet hit the back
Crazy, I was born and raised in Chippewa. I have never seen a coyote around the area though I would love nothing more than to be doing what you just did
My pb on prairie dogs was at 450yds in a 15 mph wind till I hit one at 720 yards in the same wind…using a 22.250. Still hasn’t beat my 900 yard running shot though on a coyote with a 204. Press on!
Love the Tikka. While it is true that the shot was too far back, I would quickly point out that 340 yards is a pretty challenging shot out in the field. I would probably have not done any better and the dog only ran 50 yards and you found it and dispatched it pretty quick. All in all well done. What projectile were you using? I have some 65g Sierras that I am going try out in the 22-250. Up until now I have been shooting the 55g Noslet BT at about 3540 fps.
Awesome video about to get a 22/250. Curious what biood that was in the video
How hot are your loads? I’d kinda like to put a can on the end of my 22-250. My loads are pretty much maxed out and it shoots great. Will I have to slow it down for the suppressor
No you will not have to.
Nice vid, the coyote would have died with the first shot but glad to see, that you stalked her quick! Can you use the fur, just curious?
Yes!
I thought I saw the bullet hit her high in the back (hair fly) - above the hips But when he got there her belly was opened. He said something about the back - did he finish her off with a gut shot?
If you can not get a clean shot dont take it
Sure thing Peter peter
It’s a coyote. Throw lead always n often!
Every rifle is different but running tape from the stock over the barrel can change the harmonics of the barrel and affect accuracy. Nice shot at 340 anyway!
Thanks buddy!
Rattle can paint is my friend:)
Once again your video quality is amazing. I’m going to try predator hunting for the first time this year. I am a avid deer hunter so I believe I might be pretty good at it. But to film it the way you do is pretty cool.
Thanks josh!!!!
Nice setup you got!!
Nice work on the coyote , I had to give a fox a double tap the other night here in the uk take a look 🐺👊
Nice 👍
awesome shot! liked how you zoomed out right afterwards to show how far of a shot it was.
Thanks todd!!!
What caller you using? Foxpro..luckduck?
@@outdoorzone luckyduck
That caller is so loud wow WHT u use
Good Job! Great shot, especially in that temperature..
Thanks tom! It was a rushed shot and uneven ground! I wasn't very steady when I touched the trigger off...
Great channel thanks. Look forward to watching videos on your rifle, gear and calling techniques.
I will have to make a video on some of that stuff!
Nice job self filming.....its tougher than people think.
It sure is!
Years ago I was only 14 ,I was at my brother in laws father's farm,,Dan and I were putting the rad back in a 40 John Deer,,I brought my old Codey single shot 22 long barrel on it...There was a crow on the top of a elm tree,Dan was a ex marine 2 trims of Vietnam War too..he says maybe,,I aimed a foot high and down he came,,,His father. Talked about that for years,,
Awesome!!@
What kind of bullet you using
50 grain superformance
@@wisconsincoyotecallin 👍
Thank God you had the right cartridge. You could have got it with a .223, but better equipped with the trusty 22.250. I saw an old heavy barreled single shot in a gun shop one day. It said, .22 Varminter. I asked the guy about it. He said that is a .22-250. That is what the old wild cat handloaders called it. You could not get commercial ammo until Remington took it and started making ammo in 1965. So, for 3 decades it was a wildcat.
Good job Mr C I don’t know how I missed this one!
Thanks!!!!!
Apparently 340 yds is too far for you
Apparently not! It's dead moron!
Good read on the body language. You prob wouldnt have seen her again once she hit the woodline.
For sure, thats why I had to swing and take the shot as quick as I could, because she was gone once she hit the woods!
This looks like a blast! I never thought of hunting raccoons like that!
What kind of vapor comes off a in flight bullet?
Condensation (water vapor) from the hot bullet through the cold air. Same as when we exhale warm air on a cold winter day.
hello, bro, can you please write the name, model and brand of that jackal calling device?, I want to buy it from him, thank you in advance...
Luckyduck roughneck
Great shooting!
Which bullet did you use, and did you just holdover or dial?
Dialed, and Hornady 50 grain superformance
@@wisconsincoyotecallin Thx man. : )
That will definitely save alot of fawns !
You betcha!!
Nice job with the best varmint rifle made👍
Thanks sir
Thanks for the great video!
Thanks mark!
Fantastic vid!
Congratulations
Thanks man!
I never turn the call off. They may stop but they immediately resort to their nose
Is there a BLM call ?
Maybe that coyota just moved after you sent that first shot on its way. Were you keen to not loose dog into the forest edge..Remember my first kill with my new 3006. NZ back country. On the hunt for Red deer, chamois or Thar. Long day walking and helicopters had spooked the animals. Out of desperation my hunting buddy and I began shouting at top of our voices near a creek conference with a river. A chamois poked its head over the top of a log. Was a 400yard uphill shot. Great rest amonst the large river boulders. My buddy backed me up with his 243. Let rip and chamois disappeared. We made the treck up this steep creek. Found the log and lying in a patch of sand was a good sized doe. Dead centre and back head gone. Dressed animal out and then had long walk back to the motorcycles. The game packers would buy fresh kills if you left kidneys and liver in. This was about 45 years ago. Think go about equivalent of a weeks wages for that animal..
He definitely seemed to take a step when I touched off!!!
Nice shooting. Where did you get your snow suit, I like the break up it has.
Got it at scheels..its called.kings camo...here is link...
www.kingscamo.com/products/kings-cover-suit-bundle-2?variant=42032524099757&gclid=CjwKCAiA3KefBhByEiwAi2LDHOmMCF49RKDwQY8WxQlKuLKwwTRNP0mR9VcM2XKkBbOUCGfVuCngWhoCfUgQAvD_BwE
@WisconsinCoyoteCallin thanks for the information. Stay safe.
What camera do you use?
Canon XA20
22-250 that’s my number one choice 310/315 is longest kill 👏👏👏🙏🏼🇺🇸👮♀️🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Same! I love the 250s!!!
Good hunt bud👍
Appreciate it! It was a fun one.
Insane vapor trail? There was hardly a vapor trail, good shot though.
You don't have the brightness on your phone up, or the quality up or somethiin...because it's there...lol
I’m a big fan..
Thanks josh!
Congrats on the successful hunt. Crappy odds he goes to turn practically the moment the bullet is in the air and its already been 'sent'.
PS I don't understand commenters. Self deprecating virtue signaling trolls I get well enough. Seems obvious to me the coyote goes to turn the moment you likely touched the trigger. It's not a lot of 'airtime but certainly enough to throw off the shot. Glad to see you don't seem to get the haters bother you. Easy to talk after the shot and in their own minds they are all pro snipers that could shoot the tick off a squirrel at 5km. :p
What bipod are you using
Swagger hunter42
@@wisconsincoyotecallin
Thanks brother
Great hunt!
Thank you l!
Love the white camouflage !
Thanks! It's awesome!
Idk if I would wrap your free floated barrel to your stock.
I don't have it very tight...seems to shoot fine at range wrapped up...
Granted it was a hard shot, still, gut shot is a tough way to die.
He was dead in less than a few minutes
Good, I hunt too and really hate to anything suffering, even varmints.
@@daveurban1018 ever watch a deer dragged down by coyotes? it's a hell of a lot worse.
Is that the 1-8" or 1-14" Super Varmint? What weight projectile were you using? Decent shot distance, well done
1:14 with 50 grain superformance
Nice one, I was looking at getting the same rifle. How are you finding it?
@@craig6809 I found it online at beararmsco.com
They shipped it from Missouri to the closest shop with a FFL
It’s not the rifle that’s punishing you, it’s secret vibes your wife is sending because you bought a new rifle. Mine does the same thing! Especially when I tell her I bought it for her for our anniversary.
Hahahaha
That’s some nice country! Nice poke on that one.
That's Steve!!!
Great shot! That isn't easy to do on a coyote size target. Now the tikka is broken in. Do you run your caller on full volume for the howls? I can not believe all the poor shot comments. Have you guys ever shot at a yote at any distance? It is not as easy as you think. This one moved at the last split second witch does not help a bit. Get over yourself guys.
Thanks pal! And I usually run howls on about 18-22 volume...depending on terrain...wide open flats I'll run it a bit higher.. but if I'm tucked back in a valley with ridges all around the call really echoes and sounds loud so Ill run it about 18-20...
That's hunting boys. Wish this cold would stick around I broke a dry spell last night with a double and missed 2. Keep the fur flying
Believe it or not I think more mild temperatures make for better hunting! Ever since it got reallll cold I been struggling a bit!
what happened to the Browning 22-250
Still got it...but wanted this tikka!
My younger brother walk on the tree line not the open field so they can see you, for if other's see you they will run the other way, back into the woods. Never give up of where you are to them. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC. For if you blend into the back ground they have a problem to see you. Do you get my drift, my younger brother.
Yes sir
Plenty of guys hunt in the plains where there are no trees ,if you sit still you can have success
Nice poke! Nice rifle! Congrats 👏
Thanks for watchin!!!
Nice looking rifle 👍
Thanks Steve, I like it!!
Awesome brother!! That was a great shot and he was getting ready to exit the field right at the time you let'er rip. Awesome video brother and stay safe!!
Thanks man!!!
How windy is too windy to go? 15 mph?
15mph is no big deal! I hunt winds 0-20ish....anymore than that I usually don't go or I get in a deep valley or somewhere where it isn't blowing hard!
Way to make it happen!!
Thanks!!!!!!
Unfortunately not a good shoot, beautiful scenery though.
Southampton UK
You are correct..poorly placed, but got the job done
No, it's not Southampton UK. Or are you giving your location, if so that's odd.
Nice shot. Love your videos. What kind of camera do you use to record hunts?
Canon xa20
You hear that crow? He was probably tracking your dog. It is common to see crows following. Great chance for leftovers.
That's awesome!
Nice shot from that distance
Is that the varmint T3x?? How heavy is it combined with the swaggers ??
Thanks!! and yes it's the super varmint t3x...I belive it's 8.5lbs bare gun, so with scope and swagger It should be just about 11lbs all setup
@@wisconsincoyotecallin
Great video. Tikka's are great. But trying to find someone that carries the caliber and model one wants is a pain.
I have looked in the Chicago, Cities and now WI area to find one. What a pain
We're you on public or private land?
Keep yp the good work.
Thank you for this video. Good hunt, and good hunting!
Subscribed.
Thanks appreciate it
Try cartridge calls for a back up to any e-caller.
I'll check em out!
is there a market for the fur?
very little
Depends on the year...not so much as of late
I can tell you are from canada
Love those Tikkas
They are phenomenal rifles
You had a pretty good strut there at the start ,lol . That vapor trails is so neat! And that's a great shot!!!! By the way what's all the tracks in the snow where the coyote was?
Lol you like that walk! Haha..my over camo was falling off because pants are a bit big and had stuff in pockets weighing them down off waist..lol...those were mainly deer tracks by the coyote
"great" shot?? smh
Good of you to track em down and put her out of her misery.
The shot was good but when you pulled the trigger she moved, that sometimes happens...
Good video btw
Yeah I noticed she just started to take a step..but it looked like I still would have hit her in the guts! My first coyote I killed this year I tracked over 2 miles..hit it far back and finally ran it down and finished it off...I don't like when animals suffer, I always do as much as I am able to finish the job..
After the first blondie long howl if you listen carefully you can hear a barked S.O.S probably a coincidence but interesting none the less @ 3.02
Nice shot with your new gun ,it looks like a beauty . Happy hunting.
Thanks for watching john..I like it so far!
Finally caught up with the action boss. Have been missing too many of your videos.
Like you’re new torch. What model Tikka?
You may need to re-range scope.
Tikka t3x super varmint in 22-250...
Is that the 1-8 twist what pills you pushing
@@ffvg9909 1:14 twist...50 grain Hornady superformance
@T. O. I did see that..I believe it was the bullet, I don't think anything was wrong, sometimes conditions can be just perfect to see shit like that..also I was on a big hill shooting somewhat downward..the trajectory seemed good to me...at 340 that's like a 8 inch drop for my ballistics...
Fred Williams Like *your
Are you required to do anything with the coyote or notify the DNR?
No sir!
You're more than welcome to come do some calling at my place!
Where you located!!?
@@wisconsincoyotecallin eau claire. I don't have a lot of property but if you were in the area it would be a nice quick stop and try
you had plenty of time to shoot him do you want him to walk straight up to u
Lolol
Nice day nice hunt. Might have to up my game Fromm .223
Is there any preference to take males v females or vice versa?
A coyote is a coyote...only time there is a preference is if a pair comes in...then if your good enough to tell which one the female is (9/10 times the smaller dog) than you would want to shoot the female, in hopes the male comes back looking for her when you play a pup distress immediately after the first shot!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin awesome, thanks for the insight!! Great videos, I’ve learned a lot!!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin you're* good then* you
Good hunting bro
Thanks bill!
You made the right call, he seemed like he was gonna head into the woods and try to close the distance. He would’ve got your wind by that point I bet. Good call to shoot him there. Marginal hit but, did the job. Didn’t go far.
Absolutely! Thanks for watchin!!!
Thanks cobber for doing the right thing
No prob!
kinda far wasn't it
Yep!