8 Shots Hunters Always Seem to Miss

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @backfire
    @backfire  Год назад +2

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    • @douglaslawrence4614
      @douglaslawrence4614 Год назад

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    • @OntarioBearHunter
      @OntarioBearHunter 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@bobtheaccountant2534 I unsubscribe or ignore any channel that does knives or hood ads

  • @jasonframe5245
    @jasonframe5245 Год назад +78

    Most of these open shots are a dream for eastern hunters. Usually the opportunity here is just a second between trees. No such thing as “setting up for the shot”. Granted the distances are usually much closer. Your channel is awesome.

    • @robertotto5811
      @robertotto5811 Год назад +17

      You are so right. If you see a deer in the northeast at 100 yds or more, it's probably in a posted field at night.

    • @mrs.vasquezz
      @mrs.vasquezz Год назад

      😭

    • @iamtheoffenderofall
      @iamtheoffenderofall Год назад +1

      I used to hunt in the NE. When I lived there...4 deer party permit, always maxed out. So many deer in the NE, if you're having trouble....it's you.

    • @mrs.vasquezz
      @mrs.vasquezz Год назад +8

      @@iamtheoffenderofall sure jan

    • @tec9944
      @tec9944 Год назад +3

      Where are you hunting in the east u can't shoot past a hundred yards? Yes I've seen some thick big deep woods there but I've also been on big farms and reclaims you can shoot 600+ yards often and I've been on them hunts

  • @GammaRayTrae
    @GammaRayTrae Год назад +23

    That second guy, the deer had no fear after that second shot

    • @williamgaines9784
      @williamgaines9784 Год назад +11

      Deer's thought bubble, "That thunder was really close, but where are the clouds?! "

  • @charlesbullee7215
    @charlesbullee7215 Год назад +14

    I recommend going by your shooting range regularly take a cold shot adjust your scope off a cold shot. Every first shot you take on big game is a cold shot.

    • @MrCclimeGo
      @MrCclimeGo 2 месяца назад

      Exactly Correct ‼️
      I live in Florida but hunt in WV every season. No matter which two of my rifles I take on any given year, we sight / check zero on a cold bore, every year. We literally take a shot, pack snow on the barrel, wait, and shoot again. With a proper bore sight, you should be done by 3 shots if you have gone over your rifle and made sure everything is, as it's supposed to be.
      Even with 3-4 of us shooting, we're done in less than an hour and ready for opening morning.

    • @MrEKG123
      @MrEKG123 Месяц назад +1

      That's what Carlos Hathcock said to do. Very underrated.

  • @benjaminlong2837
    @benjaminlong2837 Год назад +17

    As a new hunter I have to say thanks. I just bought a Browning AB3 in 270. My first few shots at 100 yards sighting it in were good. Boy after that they went all over the place! I was really beating myself up. I have since gotten it dialed in and taken a deer with it. But it’s good to know it wasn’t entirely me! Thanks and love your videos!

    • @randomlife718
      @randomlife718 Год назад +4

      Don't shoot your hunting rifle a lot in one sitting. The barrel will heat up and the harmonics will change. Generally hunting rifles have thin barrels, target rifles have thicker barrels and take longer to heat up.

    • @johnfarrell1068
      @johnfarrell1068 Год назад +1

      Also check your scope setup

    • @jeffreyolson3878
      @jeffreyolson3878 Год назад +3

      It is possible the barrel had heated up from quick shooting, as already mentioned by another post. When sighting in a rifle, you may want to wait a few minutes between shots. After a group of five, open the action and let the barrel cool for 15 minutes.

    • @jeffreyolson3878
      @jeffreyolson3878 Год назад +3

      Also, check for any loose screws, both on the scope and the stock where it mates with the action.

  • @davidransom4476
    @davidransom4476 Год назад +8

    There can be a flourescence to blaze orange material. There are supposedly detergents to wash that out. I've only ever had one deer drop at the shot, the rest all took off running. Longest shot ever was 70-80 yards in the Sierras. When you started as a bowhunter you have to remind yourself that you can be further away than 25 yards from where they pass through.

  • @lawrencefrancis350
    @lawrencefrancis350 Год назад +9

    Went deer hunting with my son in laws and the two of them shot at a deer that was 70 yards away and they were both shooting 6.5 creedmoor and they both missed. The deer did not run away it just slowly moved away to about 150 yards so the guys both took a shot and missed again and as we were coming out of the blind I stopped both of them and asked you both missed at 70 yards how the heck did you two get my daughters pregnant but miss a deer with a flat shooting cartridge. Answer was the scopes were set out to 400 yards so they both shot over the deer four times, I had a good laugh but of course I didn’t take the shot and i believe I would have missed just like my boys did. Actually both my daughters are great shooters. Thanks Jim for another great video.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад +4

      They forgot their rubbers like they forgot to dial seems to be your answer.

    • @pireina1
      @pireina1 Год назад +1

      Looks like they were almost fired.

    • @HighEchelon
      @HighEchelon 11 месяцев назад

      @@WayStedYou💀💀

  • @travisbonnett491
    @travisbonnett491 Год назад +4

    I agree with what your saying about bore sighting rifles and then going out to shoot them. I work retail sporting goods, and I've told all the people young and old "this will get you on paper at 25 yards, it is YOUR JOB to take your ammo and shoot your gun to get it dialed in at 100, or whatever range you'll be shooting at. If you miss the deer, that's on you not US"

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra Год назад +11

    Now way! He was hunting rabbits for sure!! 😂😂🤣

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад

      @@ev3dale298 not even a .22 hornet or 218 bee or something?

    • @huntingboy6681
      @huntingboy6681 Год назад

      100% Agree

  • @hardingdies7811
    @hardingdies7811 Год назад +8

    Overall I love your videos because you don't pull punches, label your opinions, and tell the viewer as much useful info as you have. Please keep up these great videos.
    1. Every new/reworked rifle has a break-in period which should consist of at least 50 rounds with frequent cleanings and cool-downs. Now shoot 3 5-round groups with your proposed specific ammo to get your best group and sight for that one. If you might carry more than one type, determine the corrections needed.
    2. And as to cold-bore shots - from my military experience at long ranges, @ 100 yards, there shouldn't be an effect. But as the distance increased, the 'deflection' seems to grow almost logarithmically - so test your chosen/'pet' round at several known distances and DEFINITELY write the DOPE in your notebook (or on a label pasted to your stock) so that a 2nd shot (if needed) will be on target. Ethical kills are the ONLY right ones.

  • @alfrench9150
    @alfrench9150 Год назад +5

    Black and Decker actually owes Stanley, and Dewalt. Great video.

  • @OneMindEveryWeapon
    @OneMindEveryWeapon 2 месяца назад

    This is a great video. I only ever bow hunted, but after reconstructive shoulder surgery, I can hold the bow stable like I use to. I own a lever action (.357) and Tactical shotgun, but your videos have inspired me to pick up a bolt action. Seeing the errors people make helps so I am aware and can make all new mistakes. Would love to hear more stories about you learning to shoot and mistakes you made early in your hunting career. My fav part of hunting has always been the "Did I get em" stories. Keep making amazing content, your page is my go to for long range shooting content.

  • @brianklamer3328
    @brianklamer3328 Год назад +5

    I liked your advice on gloves and accidental bumping of the trigger. For years I have had a glove for my right hand that I cut the tip off so it doesn't get in the way when shooting.

    • @yungskullivan
      @yungskullivan Год назад +3

      Mechanix gloves are pretty good for shooting. I feel like I have good contact with the trigger

  • @seanleverone7680
    @seanleverone7680 Год назад +1

    Glad you mentioned NOT having a gun store “sighting in” your rifle
    Just finished my 6.5 Grendel build…..had the local Bass Pro store “bore sight” it.
    Went to a friend’s property to see if we were on paper…..it was way low….like 8’ low
    We eventually got it on paper and then dialed in @ 100yds…..but I probably could have been closer to on paper right out of the box!😅

    • @OntarioBearHunter
      @OntarioBearHunter 7 месяцев назад

      How much did they charge? If it's free and you didn't verify, you got what ya paid for. We say on paper at 25.

  • @mainenorthwoodshunter3265
    @mainenorthwoodshunter3265 Год назад +3

    One thing I noticed is Muzzleloaders are far more apt to have missing issues because there are so many more things you need to pay attention to. Powder, Primers, how far you push the rod down the boar. This is when you really realize how important consistency is.

    • @michaelagin7076
      @michaelagin7076 Год назад +1

      I missed a deer earlier on when I didn't keep the barrel following on target to allow for lock time.

  • @stephenbelsha4021
    @stephenbelsha4021 Год назад +2

    Just suffered the first example in this video. Shot a buck at 25 yards broad side. He dropped and was flipped over to his back and was stuffed leg. Reached over to fist bump my daughter. He got up and long story short…2 days and as many miles later we found him. I did not want to take a second shot as I thought he was mortally wounded and I had freezer plans for him. Well.. if he gets up and runs off and spoils from that a second shot is a much better option from now on.

  • @Deerslayer1912
    @Deerslayer1912 Год назад +14

    Watching people hunt on RUclips, I also see a lot of misses/poor shots due to wind. That Randy Newberg video you showed they killed three muleys and everyone of them was shot in the guts. I’m assuming Randy’s was due to a pretty significant wobble zone, but the other guys were proned out and it was clearly wind drift. I watched another video one time where some guys were shooting at a mule deer at 700 yards, held nothing for wind, and they got lucky when the bullet drifted and hit the deer in the head.

  • @drummerdavemax
    @drummerdavemax Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video! Your advice & comments are always helpful! I've been subscribed for a while now & I'm liking the content! 🎯✌️

  • @csipawpaw7921
    @csipawpaw7921 Год назад +3

    Reference gloves, now full disclosure I no longer hunt, but wouldn't cold weather shooting gloves help. I used winter shooting gloves when I was a cop to keep my hands warm while working traffic accidents or chasing suspect through the woods in rural areas. They keep the hands warm until your ready to shoot or more often in my case to take notes or photos.
    P.S. when I did hunt deer in Oklahoma no one I knew or hunted with used face camouflage or even camouflage cloths and we took deer at 100 yards or less as a rule. So I agree it is not needed for deer. Smell and noise are much bigger problems.

    • @matthewbeaver5026
      @matthewbeaver5026 Год назад

      Until your bow hunting it's more about marketing and separating you from your $ than anything else.

  • @brianklamer3328
    @brianklamer3328 Год назад +5

    The rabbit shot was intentional to make a comical video, and it most certainly was!

  • @richardc553
    @richardc553 Год назад +8

    Jim! Can you do a video on the "cold bore" shot, and how to mitigate it? Keep up the great content!

  • @allthingsconsidered3211
    @allthingsconsidered3211 Год назад +3

    +1 for the no gloves, and 2 stage trigger. I have a bunch of triggers and a light single stage always surprises me

    • @bobkmac
      @bobkmac Год назад +1

      I like a trigger that surprises me… but for a hunting rifle it has to be heavy enough pull for you to comfortably feel the trigger (without firing) even when the fever hits you and everything goes a bit numb.

  • @nebraskaman8247
    @nebraskaman8247 Год назад +2

    Just took one of those on a steep hill sitting like Randy. Hit at 250 yards. MDT triple pull bipod made it super stable even in the worst position.

  • @jemulz12
    @jemulz12 Год назад +3

    That rabbit shot 😂😂😂

  • @americanguys5579
    @americanguys5579 Год назад +6

    You always miss the shot you don't take

  • @larsl997
    @larsl997 Год назад +1

    In Germany you actually need to undergo training to become a hunter. It's typically a nine month course (allthough there are "quick courses" of a couple of weeks). You need to study many different topics, such as wild game biologie, forest ecology, wild game deseases and hunting law. Plus shooting training.
    In German hunting "culture" it is imperative - after a shot - to stay on target in case you need to give off a second shot. Of course there are black sheep as well

  • @christopherboydbryan
    @christopherboydbryan Год назад

    Jim, the new outro was more definitive thanks. I agree with you on making sure the gun is sighted in for the ammunition being shot through it. I try to buy a variety of factory loads for each chambering to determine what works the best. This also helps to break in a gun too. Recently sent 125 rounds of 308 Win. ranging from 130 gr. to 180 gr. Bullets of different constructions from cup and core, bonded, and all copper were tested. Being a Bergara all shot well and I ended up running a kyl style target rack at 200 yards to finish they day. The Remington Core Lokt Tipped and Barnes TTSX were the best performers regardless of bull weight. I was disappointed in the Hornady Precision Hunter ELD-X and Outfitter CX loadings they produced the largest groups; I think I may have made some bad shot with those. I only shot a five round group of each ammo type. More test is required as is a change in elevation on the scope, probably due to the POI shift from the Omega 300.

  • @ryandearing60
    @ryandearing60 Год назад +4

    I know you didn't like the Swagger bipod but it's awesome for those steep downhill shots. Actually it's great for most all kinds of shots. I love mine.

    • @backfire
      @backfire  Год назад +2

      Glad you like yours. I just can’t get used to it.

  • @MrCclimeGo
    @MrCclimeGo 2 месяца назад

    Jim; my best buddy and I were just talking about your tripod thing yesterday, because we're planning our first Elk hunt in 2025. Your equipment is surely the best, but we're going to practice with sticks out to 400yd max..not that you asked for any of that information 😂 I just wanted get new hunters something to think about because "stuff" gets heavy after a while.🤙

  • @benf8487
    @benf8487 Год назад

    The wiser precision quick sticks are SWEET. Well worth the $40 to not carry an extra piece of gear. Super solid and simple to use.

  • @bigonesolutions1658
    @bigonesolutions1658 Год назад

    I’m subscribed and I’m glad you make vids and do what you do. You’re the reason I bought the best .22 Lr pistol. None other than the Taurus Tx. Thanks again.

  • @suzgabverdugo933
    @suzgabverdugo933 3 месяца назад

    I’m a bow hunter but a lot of family and friends are rifle hunters. I must say between them and me we have some pretty funny misses do to all of these reasons 😂

  • @jeremysmith5363
    @jeremysmith5363 Год назад +1

    I went stupid and bought a Christensen arms 300 win mag , mesa I believe the first 10 shots were horrible...I cleaned it after every 3 shots...let it cool....after 3 shots it was dead on....then shot 4 tp 10 were all over the place....To the point I got my 3006 and 280 ackley out to makesure they were sighted in....(I would have used my ackley but I messed up my brass reloading it, my bad....wasn't focused enough I guess) and that 300 was everywhere shot 4 and 5 were 7 inches high So I adjusted down... I mean within 1/8 of an inch of each other...then next 2 shots were low by 5 inches...4 inches apart....then to the right....3 inches... then shot 11 or 12... I adjusted the scope one last time...and it was dead on....I mean dead on....and it held....I was ready to send it back, that is how bad it was.....I know it held because I killed a muley in colorado 3 weeks ago with it....I wish I would have waited and bought the 7prc...but I didn't....btw this christesen arms stock feels like a toy guy.. I don't like it but everything else seems fine...( I won't buy another one after this one wasn't what I was expecting)

  • @rokkinjohann
    @rokkinjohann Год назад

    Yep, my experience also to take a client out hunting with a 'shop sighted' rifle. Checked it on site at 80yd--4" high right. My client insisted the shop had zeroed the rifle for 100yds, yet admitted he had never fired the gun to verify it. 😖

  • @brandonhoneycutt8255
    @brandonhoneycutt8255 Год назад +1

    That rabbit is GONE 😂😂😂😂

  • @Rowganlife
    @Rowganlife Год назад +1

    best gun videos on youtube, me thinks

  • @homesteadknowhow
    @homesteadknowhow Год назад

    Every home needs one or two good knives.

  • @open-debate
    @open-debate 9 месяцев назад

    8.0 min thats some proper cowboys sh*t right there for you 😆

  • @codydavis3698
    @codydavis3698 Год назад +1

    Video idea?!
    I love the way you bring down data, and I’m looking to get into reloading. Would you be interested in doing a video on your favorite hunting projectiles for different game?

  • @jackbuendgen389
    @jackbuendgen389 Год назад +3

    I used to live in MN in the shotgun zone. MANY people use iron sights and miss high. It's due to improper zero and bad sight alignment

    • @mrs.vasquezz
      @mrs.vasquezz Год назад +2

      Bad government

    • @davidransom4476
      @davidransom4476 Год назад +1

      Between shotgun and rifle, many forget that the lead is different if they are moving on the second shot.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +1

      @@mrs.vasquezz Every single level of MN government has Democrat majority. Every. Last. Level.

    • @mrs.vasquezz
      @mrs.vasquezz Год назад

      @@exothermal.sprocket neat, kiss him

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +1

      @@mrs.vasquezz Either you are a Google bot, or you're just trying to be flagged.

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland9361 Год назад

    After 35 years of hunting in north central British Columbia and talking with other hunters, the No. 1 problem I've encountered is how ignorant many hunters are about the amount of bullet drop they're dealing with over various distances. The majority had zeroed their rifle at 100 yards because that's the distance at their local range (or gravel pit). When asked about bullet drop at say 400 yards, they usually had no clue. "Oh, my 7mm Rem Mag shoots flatter than a pancake. It's flat out to at least 800 yards."
    When I tell them that with a 100 yard zero, at 400 yards they likely have 24 inches of drop and at 700 yards it's likely about 7 or 8 feet, they look at me like I'm crazy.

  • @interrestrial9815
    @interrestrial9815 25 дней назад

    The video reminded me of a grizzly bear hunt where the hunter’s first shot knocked the bear down, just like that deer. Being then and now, an absolute skeptic of the “knockdown power” theory of anything, including the belted magnum caliber that this actual “white hunter” from Africa was using to shoot his first Alaskan Grizzly, I remained behind the gun, crosshairs on what little I could see of the “dead” bear. It had collapsed into a depression. And like that deer, it laid there until it wasn’t. The bear's recovery did not come with an escape; it had mayhem in its heart-an initial range of less than 100 yards. When the hunter took his next shot as the bear came our way faster than a greyhound out of the gate, the miss also looked like the one in the video. Later, after things quieted down, it was determined that the scope mount had somehow worked loose.

  • @gearguidesguns571
    @gearguidesguns571 Год назад

    Another main reason hunters miss is that their trigger pull has too much creep and/or is too heavy or the trigger is too light and if the hunter shoots with gloves or touches the trigger before the cross hairs are on the animal, it will cause premature shootulation. You video was informative and hopefully will help hunters prevent some misses.

  • @guns4funfreedomkeeper999
    @guns4funfreedomkeeper999 Год назад

    It blows my mind how many people I talk to that don’t sight in their rifles. It has been bore sighted or they sighted it in years previously and they think that is “good enough”. Those same people either go out and miss game, wound game, or pass on shots because they are unsure . I cannot understand why people don’t sight in their rifles. It is so easy to do and everyone needs practice anyway.

  • @FrankD518
    @FrankD518 Год назад +2

    I'm a new shooter in rifles and really a novice shooter when it comes to hand gun firearms. While I can go to the range for the pistol it's much more difficult to find a range in SW Ohio for anything of distance. So if one is looking for the in person training what should I look for in an educational place for learning to shoot longer range currently from an AR platform?

  • @swedeson6188
    @swedeson6188 Год назад +2

    Im in the 10%, I subscribed long ago!!
    Thanks for your videos.

  • @graigfugate5433
    @graigfugate5433 Год назад +2

    The rabbit! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ryananderson2860
    @ryananderson2860 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh I spit water out of my mouth when he shot that rabbit! 😂 that was awesome!

  • @pojntxoog3039
    @pojntxoog3039 4 месяца назад

    The unluckiest rabbit ever 🤣😆

  • @kennardjohnson7875
    @kennardjohnson7875 Год назад

    Over a pile of apples,great hunter! White tail deer 222 in the neck doesn't fail,I use 222 on axis deer. But a Winchester dirty thirty works good 2.

  • @lrac7751
    @lrac7751 Год назад +1

    I did this 2 years ago, buck was facing me at 200 yards and I had nothing to lean on, I risked the offhand shot and he tipped over backwards. I got to within about 30 feet and it just got up and casually walked away. Guessing I left a gash in his forehead

  • @alexgenereux4704
    @alexgenereux4704 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a dedicated in-depth tripod comparison video.

  • @dougchandler1248
    @dougchandler1248 Год назад

    I find the right tool for the job works well. 284 and 308 cals. For deer and up. 6mms are for varmints, the apostle Paul said well 1cor 13-11. That will save on 2nd shots.

  • @GunFunZS
    @GunFunZS Год назад +1

    We backpack hunt. I'm a big fan of the wiser precision quick stix. It's my favorite piece of hunting gear.

  • @toddboone333
    @toddboone333 Год назад

    I learned to hunt by myself. My father didn’t own guns so I had to learn on my own. But even when I’ve hunted with my brothers, anytime we got a deer, there was always a period of time afterward that I’d describe as quiet reverence. Excited to get all that meat, but respectful of the deer in its last moments. And grateful to God that He gave us this place. And I’m left feeling what I can best describe as being in tune with my surroundings, with nature. With God. Does anyone else feel this way? Or is it high fives all around?

  • @XxRicardo23xX
    @XxRicardo23xX Год назад

    Can you please do a review of the .300 RUM VS. 7mm PRC!!!!!! I am ordering a fierce reaper very soon (right after if you do this video) and want to know what caliber would be flatter, faster, harder etc!!

  • @Longshothawk
    @Longshothawk Год назад

    Face paint is to reduce reflection off your skin.
    As deer see a slightly shifted spectrum of light than we do deer do not see the color orange or red, it appears as a green or brown to them.
    However deer do see slightly beyond the blue spectrum we have. Blues will stand out to deer like crazy. No blue jeans

  • @alaingauthier3564
    @alaingauthier3564 Год назад

    I like the way you explain things. I am not sure I agree, but you make good arguments.

  • @Sqwan2
    @Sqwan2 Год назад

    When I watch videos like that I always think, in the US there are mostly bad hunters / shooters. But most likely there are only the bad ones on tape.

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +2

    Don't forget the "stupid hunter adrenalin" which works a little like a mixture of amnesia and stage fright.
    If you can't take a calm, level-headed shot on the sort of animal you're hunting for, you need to deal with your irrational shakes before you get there.

    • @matthewbeaver5026
      @matthewbeaver5026 Год назад

      Buck fever is absolutely real
      One just doesn't understand til it happens to them.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад

      @@matthewbeaver5026 It's perfectly understandable. The brain has started to discard many of the fine details in the heat of anticipation, same as many other things in life.

  • @MrOchiman007
    @MrOchiman007 Год назад

    I missed a coyote at 200 yards went home and picked another rifle I was 100% sure of and did the trick later that evening. My first rifle was a little off and all I needed was that first round.

  • @bryanrathburn2539
    @bryanrathburn2539 Год назад

    Hey didn’t know where to post it. But have you done reviews on the 6.5 grendel(the goods, bads, benefits, etc.)?

  • @compgutt
    @compgutt Год назад

    Harris (S) series bipods in the 23"-25" range, are the best thing ever. Doesn't matter what incline or back rest you have, or need any at all. Just sit there and open it up. Been on some pretty steep stuff with other shooters that didn't have one and, lets just say um, they did not do so good. Best thing ever and just connects to your swivel sling stud. Check them out if you haven't already. Thanks.......Damon from Australia.

  • @RoostR34
    @RoostR34 Год назад

    FYI for any spine / neck shot. A deer that goes down by folding its legs and doesn't move around on the ground is normally dead as disco.
    Any deer that goes down like the one in the first vid... rears up and over, or falls over sideways with stiff legs like a boxer that has been knocked out, is very likely to reboot and run off.
    It's pretty easy to see when you know what to look for.
    Folded legs and little movement = dead
    Stiff legs then kicking on the ground = shot again.

    • @RoostR34
      @RoostR34 Год назад

      @MRBackfire..- No problem at all, how did you want to chat?

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 Год назад +1

    If you're a responsible person/hunter you confirm zero and shoot a few boxes of ammo through your rifle, unless you're seasoned and you still confirm zero!

  • @THUNDER52
    @THUNDER52 Год назад

    I saw the thing fly and was like “was he supposed to hit that the whole time?”.

  • @marcp93
    @marcp93 Год назад +1

    Incroyable manque de certain

  • @SSgtBigSwole
    @SSgtBigSwole Год назад

    I missed this year for the first time since i was 11. It was at last light, 150 yds on a 10 pt. and i shot high. I’m still kicking myself over it.

  • @bertpulaski2492
    @bertpulaski2492 Год назад +1

    As someone that grew up running dogs for deer using shotguns, that individual that got ran over by a small buck needs to hang it up. Wide open with no obstructions, except the first shot, he needs to step back and rethink what happens and how to react.

  • @topshelfk9s58
    @topshelfk9s58 Год назад

    Fantastic Channel

  • @jimpalmer4916
    @jimpalmer4916 Год назад

    There's 9 basics of marksmanship that can become ingrained into your hade only if you memorize them. And you must always shoot from a soft surface and not a rock-hard surface. If nothing else is available, put your hand in between the gun and your rest.

  • @Equals488
    @Equals488 Год назад

    In lue of a back rest, I prefer to wrap my left arm through the sling and pull me to the gun and vs verses. But your best defence is to practice different shooting angles regularly.
    Didn't you do that in the arm forces?
    The Prone, kneeling and standing. Try laying on one side or the other, and sitting on slants.
    Or try shooting down from hill. That one actually helps me when I'm back east in my 25ft pod shooting down at fox, responding to my caller under me.

  • @djl0fne
    @djl0fne Год назад

    What was the wait time when you purchased your huusk knife ? So for I’m waiting almost a month and customer service is not helpful on providing a status.

  • @open-debate
    @open-debate 9 месяцев назад

    9.30 piggy 'man this dude keeps missing me' ... I know what i'll do I'll call over my buddy maybe then he'll get it right ...😆

  • @ozarkhunting
    @ozarkhunting Год назад

    Camo face paint on hunter orange. Does seem funny but, outline break up would be the goal. However doesn't help much shooting 50 yards in front of the deer.

  • @Valscorn01
    @Valscorn01 Год назад +1

    Imagine getting to have the setup time western hunters outwest as a Midwest hunter or even out in Pennsylvania.
    I mean shit I'm thinking about moving.

  • @jasonhinson3812
    @jasonhinson3812 Год назад

    The shotgun guy😂😂😂 I’m thinking the dove are safe for sure

  • @kevinroberts9580
    @kevinroberts9580 Год назад

    I was hunting up in Virginia with a young man, Adeer surprised him and almost ran over him and he fired his shotgun 3 times. I went straight over on the other side of the ridge to him and said do you think you hit him? He said oh yeah...we were looking for blood and a 3" limb fell that was hit by Buckshot from 15 up! No blood, complete miss. That's when he told me the deer nearly ran over him, I guess he was a little excited

  • @kiwihunter2011
    @kiwihunter2011 Год назад +2

    Another would be not allowing for the rising bullet when shooting downward steep angle or upward. I've seen this happen a lot. Scope kiss (black eye or a cut) when shooting an upward angle is something people forget about but soon remember fast lol. Forgetting the bolt is also a favourite lol

    • @davidransom4476
      @davidransom4476 Год назад +2

      They need a range finder with angle compensation.

    • @calebjackson2631
      @calebjackson2631 Год назад +6

      Just to clarify: the Bullet doesn’t rise on a steep downward angle, it just drops less because you are shooting less than 90 degrees to the pull of gravity. Just trying to clear this up so some folks don’t have the wrong idea.

    • @kiwihunter2011
      @kiwihunter2011 Год назад +1

      @@davidransom4476 Only if you have time to use one. When it's close you don't dial (we'll everyone I know doesn't) .Time is a key factor in hunting as every hunter knows and lots of times the rangefinder will not be used at close ranges because you don't have the time to fluff about. Aim low shoot low (steep angle downwards) aim high shoot high (steep angle upwards) is what we we were taught.

    • @tombryant4518
      @tombryant4518 Год назад

      @@kiwihunter2011 Someone taught you wrong about high angle shooting. Gravity only affects bullets on their horizontal distance, so you’d hold low on both an uphill or downhill shot, not high for uphill and low for downhill.

    • @davidransom4476
      @davidransom4476 Год назад +1

      @@kiwihunter2011 , that's why I use Point Blank Range sighting in. At 100 yards you're 2.5-3" high, and you can center your crosshairs on the lungs and shoot out to 300 yards. Up or down angle won't matter, you're still in the heart/lung area.

  • @tacticalmattfoley
    @tacticalmattfoley Год назад

    I'm 50YO and I've been hunting since I was 12YO. I've only had to shoot a deer with a center fire rifle more than once one time in all that time. I don't understand shooting a deer twice unless you're a terrible shot or just yank one like I did one time. Edit: I don't take risky shots and I use a caliber that works usually something in the 30 cal flavor.

  • @RoryEllisMusic
    @RoryEllisMusic Год назад +1

    Great video Jim!

  • @bradleyhughes6853
    @bradleyhughes6853 Год назад

    I watched a deer take a 270 to the shoulder, dropped to the ground at 30 yards, man ran up to finish it with his pistol as he was short of ammo for the rifle, deer jumped up and took off before he cleared leather. We tracked for hours and all we found was a trail of blood going off the property we had permission to be on.

  • @blznsaddles
    @blznsaddles Год назад

    You could do a whole video on Randy's misses. Sorry to say but he misses a lot. Even my wife who only casually watches Randy when I'm watching him asks 'does this guy ever hit anything?'

  • @northerntier87
    @northerntier87 Год назад

    The way of the hunter is a cool video game for those of us who work a lot and don't get to hunt. It's a pretty legit hunting game.

    • @northerntier87
      @northerntier87 Год назад

      The explosion in the deer hunting movie was hilarious.

  • @alyssadolphincloud8867
    @alyssadolphincloud8867 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I shot 2 nice bucks this year inside 100 yards but I seem to miss a lot past 200. My confidence level is down right now, so I ended up getting my first precision rifle to make me feel a little better, lol. Next is to get some good glass and break in the rifle. And then taking some milk jugs out to 250, 300 yards and practice, practice practice. Oh, also work on the trigger squeeze and get the nerves calmed down from seeing a wall hangers. It’s also a bad feeling thinking your scope might be off, taking a shot to verify after a wall hanger miss finding out it’s not the scope, it’s just me.

  • @Manbunmen65
    @Manbunmen65 Год назад

    The craziest thing is hunting a place/region where you can scatter some attractant on the ground in the wide open and a mature buck comes to it in daylight. I've been in my hunt club in the pine and briar thickets in eastern NC for 15 years and I've seen 2 mature bucks...total. Bring some "experts" out here

  • @pranc236
    @pranc236 Год назад +1

    Not a hunter but very much a shooter. The shot should always some what surprise you. If it doesnt, you are anticipating to much. I mostly shoot pistols and bolt action .22lr but fundamentals are fundamentals and if you skip one, you will be far less accurate.

  • @douglaslawrence4614
    @douglaslawrence4614 Год назад +1

    Bought 3 of these knives with a purchase deal to have sheaths with the knives. HUUSK has refused to give me the sheaths as promised. Be mind full????

    • @douglaslawrence4614
      @douglaslawrence4614 Год назад +1

      @OfficialBackFire@ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ On really cares nowadays, at least l blew off a little steam! If they really cared they (Huusk) would have honoured their agreement to ship the original order will the 3 sheaths as promised!!!!

  • @trevorhaynes1492
    @trevorhaynes1492 Год назад

    I don’t know where else to suggest this. But I’d love to see a video of 7 saum vs 7 prc.

  • @thetrekkingwoodsman2051
    @thetrekkingwoodsman2051 Год назад

    @backfire what are your thoughts on classic woodstock rifles such as Ruger Hawkeye or Winchester Model 70? I don't ever see them in your favorites list and have never seen them in a video, do you have any experience with these new production "classics"?

  • @noahperritt612
    @noahperritt612 Год назад

    I would love to see a video of the ONE rifle or top 5 rifles you would choose for hunting ANYTHING in North America from wild pigs to elk to sheep, and also considering short and long range. I have a few rifles and I have decided to get a Weatherby Vanguard first-lite edition I want to get a everything round. I have a 7mm-08, 30-30 win., and 270 win I use for hunting. I’m conflicted on old vs new cartridges I would love a 30-06 just because but 6.5 creedmore? 7 PRC? 7mm rem? Please help me decide

    • @matthewbeaver5026
      @matthewbeaver5026 Год назад

      Can't go wrong with a classic like 30-06.
      As for newer calibers 6.5PRC looks to have favorable characteristics

  • @janesmith1055
    @janesmith1055 Год назад

    at last very good info for new shouters well done

  • @juantovar4861
    @juantovar4861 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @ORANGEPEELS-th9bf
    @ORANGEPEELS-th9bf Год назад

    The reason why I use a 300 short mag for whitetail because most the time they don't get back up

  • @billypacaccio6222
    @billypacaccio6222 Год назад

    first thought when missed so low was a loose sight--- likely a really big bore with a cheapo scope mount

  • @xbsickness
    @xbsickness Год назад

    I love your videos Jim! But please tell me how you kept a straight face while advertising those Husk Knives mate? 😂

  • @elminweatherbee7672
    @elminweatherbee7672 Год назад +3

    It's not bad to break up the outline of your face if you are wearing orange. Deer see orange as a kind of grey. They can still see facial features.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing the orange is for other hunters the facepaint is for the deer.

  • @will13434
    @will13434 Год назад

    oh that rabbit shot i needed a good laugh

  • @brettbaker5599
    @brettbaker5599 Год назад +2

    TBF, the shotgun was probably loaded with slugs.

    • @sbcbaits994
      @sbcbaits994 Год назад +1

      Yep, there are quite a few states that don’t allow buckshot.

  • @MrGreatisthelord
    @MrGreatisthelord Год назад

    It would be good to hear your opinion of the Hatch bipod.