You have set the bar very high in terms of providing a detailed look into what effect hydrostatic shock has on the soft tissue of, in this case, a prairie dog. These eleven episodes have all captured the resulting pressure wave caused when a penetrating projectile impacts a living target. This slow motion footage, much like the high speed footage with ballistic gelatin, illustrates the concept that has been debated for years - that of hydrostatic shock - and the accompanying soft tissue and nerve damage it creates. Fantastic camera work! You have gained another subscriber.
You need to RENT OUT this Slow Mo Cam to EVERY RUclips Hunt Channel. Most of the time the PD is in the hole so quick, you can't tell if it got hit. For YOUR videos, I'm counting the pieces it ends up in. Good Shootin'.
Carnage! Carnage! Carnage! I love seeing "bullet meets brain" videos. They are exciting and you are providing a service to humanity in general. But, it doesn't stop there. You undoubtedly stir up the likes of the ASPCA and that pleases me greatly. Nice equipment and perfect camera work. Keep on sniping! Wish there was a safe way to eliminate these pests around residential areas. Suggestions?
Amazing photography and shooting. I did the same to some woodchucks in my day but didn't have the equipment to photograph it just my trusty 22-250. Many thanks.
I used to hunt rock chucks in easter WA with a simple Rem 788 .223 with a cheapo Bushnell 3x9. I handloaded Sierra 55-grain SPBTs and those bullets would literally explode the chucks. Ranges were out to 300-350 yards as that was about the limits of the scope, and the chucks were difficult to spot in the rocky bluffs any farther. Ballistic calculations were made by firing the first shot and noting the impact, then make holdover adjustments as required. Pretty much one-shot kills after that unless the wind changed.
OMG this is awesome footage. What camera are you using and what adapter to your spotting scope if you dont mind me asking? I have been looking to get a similar setup to have better footage on gopher hunts.
this is def the best vids, and jump started me to make a few, but i dont have a $20K cam, i did like his version of no talking of blab, :) just waking em, his cam is 1000fps, mine is 480fps, and some are full speed filmed, heres a link for some more shooting fun, im non monetized only for fun, Tomcat - UC92gKLWNMB7ioevrn9hFhnQ
Now this, people, is a proper prairie doggin' video! No bullshit. Just a quick intro, rifles and their specs, then straight to business. I like it!
You have set the bar very high in terms of providing a detailed look into what effect hydrostatic shock has on the soft tissue of, in this case, a prairie dog. These eleven episodes have all captured the resulting pressure wave caused when a penetrating projectile impacts a living target. This slow motion footage, much like the high speed footage with ballistic gelatin, illustrates the concept that has been debated for years - that of hydrostatic shock - and the accompanying soft tissue and nerve damage it creates. Fantastic camera work! You have gained another subscriber.
Yes-That vapor trail is crazy cool!
Excellent videography.
Love the vapor trails!.
You need to RENT OUT this Slow Mo Cam to EVERY RUclips Hunt Channel. Most of the time the PD is in the hole so quick, you can't tell if it got hit. For YOUR videos, I'm counting the pieces it ends up in. Good Shootin'.
It's actually not that complicated. I'm using a dedicated Galaxy camera on a Leupold spotter.
Carnage! Carnage! Carnage! I love seeing "bullet meets brain" videos. They are exciting and you are providing a service to humanity in general. But, it doesn't stop there. You undoubtedly stir up the likes of the ASPCA and that pleases me greatly. Nice equipment and perfect camera work. Keep on sniping! Wish there was a safe way to eliminate these pests around residential areas. Suggestions?
Incredible, what a mind blowing video
I see what you did there...
What a glorious video! I need to watch more of yours. Nice shooting.
So humane, and gets rid of the pests and you get some quality training in, Subbed.
Really like seeing the vapor trails
Thank you for providing quality content.
Amazing photography and shooting. I did the same to some woodchucks in my day but didn't have the equipment to photograph it just my trusty 22-250. Many thanks.
I used to hunt rock chucks in easter WA with a simple Rem 788 .223 with a cheapo Bushnell 3x9. I handloaded Sierra 55-grain SPBTs and those bullets would literally explode the chucks. Ranges were out to 300-350 yards as that was about the limits of the scope, and the chucks were difficult to spot in the rocky bluffs any farther. Ballistic calculations were made by firing the first shot and noting the impact, then make holdover adjustments as required. Pretty much one-shot kills after that unless the wind changed.
Best shots on RUclips! Keep the videos coming!
This sh!t is so sick I had to subscribe .
NICE JOB
Best headshot videos on the web
Very nice video guys! Thanks for sharing..
Should use Blue Danube Waltz as sound track.
I laughed more than a SNL sketch...would love to see this in a movie theater
Excellent!
Good slow motion.
5:30 Matrix gopher….but not even his highly acute matrix skills could save him
EPIC
OMG this is awesome footage. What camera are you using and what adapter to your spotting scope if you dont mind me asking? I have been looking to get a similar setup to have better footage on gopher hunts.
This is some of the best shooting I have seen so far. What distance on average were you hitting them?
Most are between 2-400 yards, although some get curious and pop up within 100.
Sound track suggestions:
AC/DC "T.N.T."
Pop Goes the Weasel
zupruder film flash back
this is def the best vids, and jump started me to make a few, but i dont have a $20K cam, i did like his version of no talking of blab, :) just waking em, his cam is 1000fps, mine is 480fps, and some are full speed filmed, heres a link for some more shooting fun, im non monetized only for fun, Tomcat - UC92gKLWNMB7ioevrn9hFhnQ
this was on the news implosion
One thing is for certain, there wasn’t one prairie dog hurt making video and the old toothless coyotes are dining well.
They are cannibals
I think the bullet hitting the intended target only takes about 10 fps off it’s velocity.
Sadly, this is what happened to soldiers during artillery strikes in WWII
I'll bet that the wild life like the smorgasbord
1 bullet cant do all that damage, there has to be 2 shooters
Varmint bullets are thin jacketed bullets that come part at velocities above 3500fps and dump all the energy in the body. It’s factual footage.
🤯 😁👍