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As a lifelong outdoors-man, cook, and wanna-be Macgyver I have a passion for hunting, fishing, and harvesting/growing food for my family. Join me as I take the leap to produce content that will hopefully entertain, inspire, and educate as I document to the best of my limited ability!
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Starting a NEW Outdoor Channel What I WISH I Knew!
As a lifelong outdoorsman I started filming my hunting and fishing over a year ago and finally decided to start my own channel. I offer my insights after learning to edit from scratch and starting a new RUclips channel. Can RUclips supplement retirement? By the time you watch this I should be fully monetized and it took a little over a year. I share my thoughts on the journey and why I ultimately decided to start a channel.
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We Made a HUGE Mistake...
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Bought a Nosler suppressor and had a BIG problem with the first shot! It was a baffle or end cap strike. Watch to see how to avoid this dangerous situation as well as how NOSLER handled the customer service side of things. I highly recommend suppressors for hunting but you need to watch this before you get started. Just one nugget, go with a 30 caliber can if you are buying just one. You can us...
Ultimate Wyoming Elk Horseback Hunting Adventure
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Join us on a Wyoming rifle elk horseback hunting adventure as we explore the breathtaking landscapes and vast wilderness of Wyoming. In this video, we take you on a journey through the Wyoming outdoors, showcasing the state's incredible wildlife, including elk, deer, and moose. We were hunting in Wyoming Unit 91 and it was our first time on a guided hunt so we learned a lot! saltriverrangeoutfi...
Public Land Elk Hunting & Calling Success!
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Public Land Elk Hunting & Calling Success!
Epic Father-Son Alaska Grizzly Hunt Trailer
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Epic Father-Son Alaska Grizzly Hunt Trailer
Best Overall Production Hunting Rifle?
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Best Overall Production Hunting Rifle?
Topwater & Swimbait Pike Fishing [CATCH & COOK]
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Topwater & Swimbait Pike Fishing [CATCH & COOK]
Top Ned Rig Soft Plastic for 5x More Fish!
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Top Ned Rig Soft Plastic for 5x More Fish!
Cheap vs Expensive CZ Shotgun, is it worth it?!?!
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Cheap vs Expensive CZ Shotgun, is it worth it?!?!
Boat Camping & Fishing (Kokanee & Bass!) Pend Oreille
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Boat Camping & Fishing (Kokanee & Bass!) Pend Oreille
Spring Bear Hunting in Idaho: SUCCESS!
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Spring Bear Hunting in Idaho: SUCCESS!
Lake Roosevelt Boat Camping & Fishing
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Lake Roosevelt Boat Camping & Fishing
Father's Day Fishing Competition Was A SUCCESS!
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Father's Day Fishing Competition Was A SUCCESS!
Best gun for every budget?!?! (Updated!)
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Best gun for every budget?!?! (Updated!)
The Secret to Shallow Water Bass Fishing SUCCESS!
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The Secret to Shallow Water Bass Fishing SUCCESS!
Two Moose, One Morning, and the Brutal Recovery!
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Two Moose, One Morning, and the Brutal Recovery!
Quick trip sharing tips and tricks near Spokane!
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Quick trip sharing tips and tricks near Spokane!
BIG BASS BATTLE ON LAKE COEUR D'ALENE!
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BIG BASS BATTLE ON LAKE COEUR D'ALENE!
Lake Roosevelt Fishing at its Best!
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Lake Roosevelt Fishing at its Best!
Western Hunting Hacks You NEED To Know
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Western Hunting Hacks You NEED To Know
Surviving sub zero temps over night in broken hunting blind!
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Surviving sub zero temps over night in broken hunting blind!
Revett Lake, Idaho Fishing & Camping!
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Revett Lake, Idaho Fishing & Camping!
DIY: Budget Euro Skull Mount Using Pallets
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DIY: Budget Euro Skull Mount Using Pallets
Caliber rod not one but two! thumbs up!
Thanks!
When I ordered my first silencer (.22 caliber), I wanted to use it on as many of my .22s as I could so, in anticipation of the eventual delivery of my silencer, I had two of my .22LR barrels threaded for it and ordered an adapter for my MP-22 from The Silencer Store. The silencer worked perfectly on everything but my MP-22 which showed a POI shift from bullets grazing the end cap. I reported the problem to the seller and never heard from them. I was able to determine that the adapter's internal and exterior threads were not cut on the same axis so I then ordered an adapter from Silencer Central which worked perfectly.
That's a bummer the company didn't stand by their product! This shows the importance of a quality adapter for sure.
I feel the same way about tikka. Savages are reliable but the action feels awful.
I have three savages and one of the actions is butter and the others not quite. It’s hard to compete with the tikka on that front.
Watch those does? They’ll suck the life out of you? What are we really talking about here?
Those ladies are always looking back at that buck about to come out of the tree line. What are you talking about! 🤣
Oh, you’re pretty enough
LOL!!! 😂
I have a CZ ring neck SxS in 12 Ga and love it. Been looking to get another OU ever since I sold my CZ Mallard 20 Ga and it looks like I’m going to be heading to Bellingham Sportsman’s! (Twice, because I won’t be able to take it home for another 10 days) I like the fact that CZ’s use Benelli choke tubes because they are so widely available, seems I can always find what I’m looking for considerably less expensive than Winchesters or Beretta’s. On another note - Washington gun laws are stupid! I already have a gun, why do I have to wait 10 days to get another? And the semi auto ban is ridiculous! This state is my home and I feel that I have to leave it to enjoy freedom and a lifestyle that I have grown up in… ridiculous!
If my kiddos weren’t so engrained in school I would have moved across the border already! I’ll just have to wait until retirement to make the move.
Thank you!!!
Happy to help!
Machined parts cost X amount because machining is expensive or you get results like shown
A good reminder...
Looking at getting my first suppressor soon. In fact I've been eyeing that very same Nosler sup. extremely hard. I hear they sound real nice... Thanks for the the awsome intel on adapters and bore rods! And about Nosler customer service 👍
I'm glad it was helpful! I can't imagine much better customer service than we got from Nosler. Knowing they stand behind their products like that gives you some piece of mind when buying from them.
I did this with a 9mm can put it on my hk sp5. Didn't know until I got home something was wrong when bits fell out. Come to find out it needed a fixed mount. Thankfully I bought from someone with a good warranty. And the manual was a front and back page. It said nothing about the setup being for a pistol.
At least we aren't the only ones! You never want to rely on a warranty but when it comes down to it you hope you bought from a reputable company.
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty absolutely true. I did research companies. One popular one that had a lot of compliments was dead air. So I stayed away from them.
Precision Armament thread adapters are the only ones I will use because they cut inside and outside threads at the same time for concentricity.
Good to know they take it to the next level.
Yup, always have friends and family that could use it
For sure! It never goes to waste.
I guess I got lucky getting really into AKs after shooting AR platform and other typical hunting platform rifles for 2 decades cause you better check barrel concentricity with AKs so that’s luckily something I’m Very used too
Having to do that on those AK's was probably a pain but it creates good habits.
I have the same one and it works just fine. It's great for pheasant hunting. It's lighter than my semi, I can use two different chokes, and I only give up one shell that I never hit with anyway.
That third one never finds it mark does it?!? I'm glad I'm not the only one. :)
poor man's trick: use your cleaning rod and an approximate alignment rod. You have to rotate your barrel to check for consistent sag all the way around. Also, visually check through the breach end with suppressor attached. The rod is the correct way to check, but it really doesn't need to be a purchase item. If you really need to check, your local gunsmith should have alignment rods to check for you.
That's a great tip!
If the baffles don't come out for cleaning, didn't put 22lr through it. Center-fire rifle cans generally don't need to be cleaned. Center-fire pistol cans need cleaned occasionally. Rimfire needs cleaned constantly.
Luckily all the baffles come out on the Banish 30, but that is a very good point!
I bought a used Savage 110 308. It had a brake on it that I replaced with my Thunderbeast 30P-1. I removed the bolt and bore sighted it. Suppressor was centered to the bore (concentric). Fired a shot at 25 yards but nothing was on paper. Tried shooting high, low, left, right, and each corner. Still nothing on paper. Then someone beside me asked why I kept shooting the dirt. I stood up and saw bullet tracks in the grass and dirt just feet in front of me. Then I looked at the front of the suppressor. 😢 When I removed the brake, there was no crush washer, peel washer, or machining marks. The previous owner apparently timed the brake with brute force and stretched the barrel. A buddy chopped it down to 16.5" and now it shoots fine. Still using the suppressor with the end cap strikes. 😅
That's crazy! Glad you were still able to make it a functional rifle.
$1000 suppressor, $2000 rifle, I have a great idea let's save a dollar and order an adapter for cheap 😂😂😂
Very good point! Trying let others see what can happen when you go that route. Next day delivery can be tempting but in some cases it is very over rated!
Thank you for the great information!
You bet!
Correction @0:54 your suppressor didn't kill any animals. Your rifle did. Just saying.
I figured that went without saying but apparently I need to be more specific in the future! :) Thank for the feedback.
This is why I love tapered barrels. I’ve been buying silencers for 25+ years and own probably every type of mount and adapter ever devised (well, almost). I now have Cherry Bombs on all my guns (with plan B) that aren’t direct thread. I also try to pick my host weapons that have tapers.
I'd never heard of Cherry Bombs so will have to see what they are all about.
I`m not being that guy, but, never use a thread adapter like that. Buy a Hub to whatever you thread your barrel is. Its 50-75$.
There are pros and cons to both. Since I talked about silencer central in the video I'll share a link here from silencer shop that talks the pros and cons of each approach. www.silencershop.com/blog/quick-detach-vs-direct-thread-suppressor
You will cause lead issues running rimfire ammo through a centerfire can. Rimefire cans come apart for cleaning all the crud and lead out
I agree that .22's will foul up a can if you don't clean it. My Banish 30 does open so I can fully clean it. I wouldn't use a .22 on the Nosler can. My friend that owns it has a separate .22 can that can be cleaned. Good insight!
Thanks for this content, I did the same thing with my buddy he's in a different state. I told him as soon as he got the can outta jail and installs it, to physically look down the barrel. I sent him accessories from SiCo the same brand as his can, I had those exact same concerns....it all went well.
Glad it worked out!
@@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty So was there a reason your buddy didn't go with the same can as you?
He wanted to be able to go to a physical storefront and buy in person. There is a local shop that has suppressors and had the set up to be able to see the different cans and they did the fingerprints digitally right there. After using both of them side by side I would still go with the Banish 30 personally, but I don't want to speak for him.
@@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty Thanks, understood. Glad you guys got the issue sorted. The reason I didn't go banish was because SiShop (for me) was a better option. I may end up with one at some point, the list of cans I want is long.
to avoid clipping 1 size up!!!!!!!!
That's a different concept I hadn't heard of and honestly hadn't thought of. It would be interesting to see if it made a material difference in sound levels. Obviously ensuring alignment is number one even if you did size up.
Rock this. Your excuse for not having ear pro is not cool bro.
In regards to hunting and not having time to put in hearing protection while I'm hunting and an animal pops out, or helping my son when he was lining up on his first deer that had a suppressor on it? Either way, I'd be interested to hear how many people that spend a lot of time hunting put hearing protection in before every shot. I probably use my earing more than any other sense when hunting so I'm never sitting with hearing protection in. The shooting community so interesting to watch. Some guys criticize for having hearing protection on while shooting with a can, others criticize for not. I guess that's just the world we live in these days!
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty heck, I'm terrible about ear pro. It's just the lame excuse I'm criticising. Nothing for you to excuse! Oh, and the use of the word "rocking" You may have been "using" but rocking....nah.
As a fellow suppressor owner, I could feel his heart sink after he realized he had a baffle strike with the first shot.
Definitely not what you expect!
Great value o/u
For sure!
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty II like 20 ga.
I highly recommend new shooters with silencers to buy the correct hub with the right threads for your gun. Dont use thread adapters, theirs hubs for most silencers out there, with a variety of thread pitches.
From what I understand different suppressors have different adapter options. There doesn't seem to be a full universal option yet. I'd be interested to hear what others have found.
A rephrasing of how you harvested your animals. You used a suppressor on your rifle when you harvested your animal.
I guess that's what happens when I just talk without scripting. :)
I don’t water down stuff for my son. He rides his bike with no safety equipment, and he shoots centerfire with standard issue earmuffs and safety glasses, no can.
My son has played tackle football since the age of 9 but I want to instill long term good shooting technique. It isn't an ego contest. I don't care if you are a grown 300 lb man, high recoil degrades shooting accuracy, period. My intent is for him to get the highest level of accuracy and the lower the recoil the better it will be. A suppressor is great for that.
Definition of a fud right here lol. Supressors especially for hunting are only a benefit
Adapters are a bad idea. Pony up and get the correct mount for the can, not a $5.00 adapter.
I think that’s the moral of the story. Just trying to spread the word!
Wonder how much a dial indicator would show, obviously the video showed was WAY off round.
Good question. Not totally sure…
Great info. Lesson learned.
Lesson learned for sure! Hoping to save others from the same mess.
There's a channel called School of the American Rifle. He gauges everything to make sure it will work properly. It's absolutely critical that you do those things. Buy once, cry once.
I'll have to check out that channel. Thanks for the tip!
Hopeful new administration will get rid of the tax stamp!! Make them much more affordable too!!
Wouldn’t that be awesome! If that happens I’d be first in line to pick up a couple more!
I made my own alignment rods from McMaster-Carr.
That sounds complicated…. Any details you could share with the class on how you went about it?
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty there are tons of charts out there on which rods for which caliber from their catalog. I ordered 3ft rods and used a chop saw to cut down to 16" rods, and the other half works great for pistols. Just grind to round the ends a little. This could also be done with a dremmel if that is all you have. Dip the ends in enamel paint to color code them if you like. Think my total cost was less than $50 shipped and tax and that covered .22/5.56, 30 cal, 9mm, 45. They work great and have saved me on a few barrels that needed a shim before adding tri lug or plan b. Was a little surprised on how many factory threaded barrels were actually off.
@ this is great info! Thank you for sharing!
So, basically, someone cross-threaded the can bushing during installation. Is that root cause in plain English?
No that wasn’t the case. Maybe I’m thinking of “cross threading” differently but all threading screwed together just fine and nothing was forced. I think of cross threading as the threads aren’t aligned and you just use brute force to screw it together against a lot of resistance you are getting. Maybe that’s not what you mean?
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty that's what I was thinking you were saying. So there was a physical defect in the machining?
@ that’s what looks to be the case here.
That adapter you showed at the 4:00 mark, I’m willing to bet you got that from silencer central. I don’t have a banish suppressor but I bought that same adapter from them for my thunder beast ultra 9
I think you are probably right. I think order it along with my can.
@@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRustygoing back and watching, I was thinking you were talking about the adapter that you keep on your AR and thought you were talking about the adapter you pulled out of your pocket lol so my comment was irrelevant
Getting my first can soon, and this info is very informative!!! Great vid!1
Hopefully it saves you some headache!
When you put a can on a rifle the first time you always put an arbor into the bore and make sure that it clears the can that is the fault of the person who put it on the rifle without understanding that you have to make sure it's clear on every rifle you put it on not just hope that it's clear.
The point of the video is to share that knowledge. If you peel through all the comments it doesn’t seem to be a well known practice so trying to help others learn from the situation.
I just bought this from sportsman warehouse they had one left. With a veteran discount out the door was 650. This gun is Awesome!! I shot it once and i found a new sport that i enjoy with the fellas. Thanks for you video it pushed me to buy it..
I’m happy to hear you like it! Hopefully it treats you well!
Didn't think to pull the bolt and look? You definitely "helped."
Looking really doesn’t give you 100% certainty it is aligned. Depending on where your head is it might look aligned or not aligned. When you are talking such tight tolerances that’s a starting point but I wouldn’t rely on that as your only step.
FYI, attachment =s Adapter.
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The result is what you paid for. I am sure you saved a lot of big bucks buying China junk. Nosler did you a huge favor they did not have to do.
It was definitely great of them to warranty that work. I’m right there with ya.
im a machinist, and i have to mention that it is not the machine that assures proper alignment. its the person running the machine, setting everything up and insuring the process is gonna make good parts. the machine does whatever it is told to do.
Good to get the insight of a man that does the work. Thanks for the comment.
@NorthwestOutdoorsWithRusty yeah, no prob. you could have the best machines in the world, but if the set-up and process aren't correct, you are not gonna make good parts, and if course, the people make mistakes.
@@reloadingfun You said everything I was gonna say - former manufacturing engineer and gun nut here. This is what QC and SPC are for, but single unit flukes can always sail through unless you're doing 100% QC. Well quess what?? With what any respected can maker charges vs the number of units they ship, they absolutely could do 100% QC but it would cut into their margin slightly so they don't.
The machine does what it does as long as their isn’t slop in the spindle or ways…
I can second that!
This is y I use alignment gague. Save you the baffle strick.
Do you have a link you can share so others can check it out?
As a new suppressor owner, i didn't know about the rod system to gauge the baffles and end cap. Thanks for this information. And i didn't know Silencer central threads barrels. Quiet rifles should be a more common thing for us shooters/hunters. Thank you
I feel like suppressors make it better for the shooter and those around them. I wish it wasn’t so hard and expensive to get one! Thank you for the feedback. I’m glad it was useful!
I got my second one through silencer central recently and had a rifle sent in a well for threading and it was super easy. They sent the package, I sent it off and received it back in a few weeks.
It was shocking how easy it was to ship it, have them thread it, and send it back. Glad you had a good experience with it as well!
Nosler's customer service rocked for you guys. I would not have warranted stupidity. Thread adapters SUCK! especially ones frommAmazon for christ sake. Chinese crap. You are lucky the did what they did. Most companies wont warranty stupid. Alos DO NOT SHOOT 22LR through that can. Just not smart.
I was honestly surprised that they warrantied it but shows how great they are! I agree that you shouldn’t shoot a .22 through a suppressor that can’t be cleaned but the 30 Banish opens up so you can deep clean it.