First lol.thanks for the video yall great to see a custom 308 as well I'm a die heart 308 win fan and it's nice to see them get some love.keep up the good work and God bless
I’m not a 7mm mag fan but with the right bullet it’s perfect for elk size game. I have breaks or suppressors on all of my hunting rifles not because the recoil bothers me but because it controls recoil enough on most guns to be able to spot your hits.
Dear Sir - elk rifles start at .338 Win. Mag. launching 250g bullets and get bigger from there. But the 7mm Rem. Mag. does make a damn fine coyote gun. Thanks.
Interesting stuff. Couple things of my 2 cents worth. 7mm rem mag blue box federal 175 shot as good as most anything out of my rifle also, Remington 175 core locks were just a little bit more open but a quarter still covered a 3 shot group at 100 yards. Recently picked up some Norma whitetail 150 grain and boy did they shoot great, which surprised me because years ago I went through all sorts of ammo to find what I liked best. We are talking like 25 years ago, I settled on the federals. Elk and Deer no problem, set up at 200 yard zero and with my old Leopold vx3, 3.5 by 10 by 44. Did everything I ever wanted to do. I haven’t shot anything with the Norma yet but most likely a great Deer round. Anyway, when you were talking about scopes, 4 power fixed would be the highest IMO for hunting. I hardly ever crank mine off 3.5, I’ve gone to 6 when practicing out to 400 yards but never shot at a critter at more than 300 anyway. I’m definitely not a long range hunter, don’t really see the need. Target is great fun at long range but my hunting has always been less than 300 or I get closer. In closing, why do wear sunglasses when looking through a scope ? My eyes like the brightest view as possible.
It's nice when a rifle comes out that good! As long as that's what you're going to shoot for ammo. I thought many people believe the 7mm rem mag was good for everything? I'm not a rifle hunter being from Ohio, so I don't have any experience with them. Have you looked into the 6.8 Western yet? It's close to the 7mm mag I believe. Nice video cute kid!
I really like your work and watch most of your videos. However I love Leupold scopes and for hunting these are the best do all you can get. The issue you’re facing is the wrong ring height and stock all the issues are easily solved with the right combination of components. Thanks
I think you should change the name of your outfit to…WOW! You definitely make some incredible rifles and it’s awesome to watch how they perform. Was wondering why you don’t use a lab radar? Just old school or is there a reason they are inferior? Thanks
@@quarterminutemagnums lol what a joke, magnumitis is alive and well I see, this is from a guy that hunts with a 300 WM, but don't try to tell me 30-06 and 300's aren't a real elk cartridge.
@@quarterminutemagnums with Premium ammo you can get 1500+ ft lbs at 600 yards+, more than enough for any elk out of a 300 WM. Most shots are going to be within 300 yards, shooting 800 yards should be avoided.
@@scubanator3990 Dear Sir - agreed. But, the wolves have changed every aspect of back-country elk hunting. I want massive amounts of down-range energy and extreme accuracy for the very limited opportunities encountered. Thanks...................
Brother, you can clearly make a great shooting gun. But your opinion on what people should hunt with needs to be kept to yourself. There's plenty of people taking Elk and big game in Africa with a Bow and Arrow 🏹 . 7mm Rem mag is plenty for anything in North America, especially with handloaded ammo less than 400 yards.
I love your channel. You have great knowledge and your stories are interesting, The family aspect on your testing is wonderful.
Dear Sir - Thank you. But, those are actually paid actors I get from a Temp. Service.
Your advice on the straight 10 power S&B is spot on. Thanks for the videos.
Dear Sir - wish I could afford ten of them................thanks.
First lol.thanks for the video yall great to see a custom 308 as well I'm a die heart 308 win fan and it's nice to see them get some love.keep up the good work and God bless
Dear Sir - I love .308 Win. until it is time to go hunting !
Glad to see another video! Was missing not having any for awhile. Thanks
Dear Sir - Lots of content, just no time or cameraman.
Your so right about the China crude
Love your videos, thank you very informative
Dear Sir - nearly killed me - twice ! Thanks............
I’m not a 7mm mag fan but with the right bullet it’s perfect for elk size game. I have breaks or suppressors on all of my hunting rifles not because the recoil bothers me but because it controls recoil enough on most guns to be able to spot your hits.
Dear Sir - elk rifles start at .338 Win. Mag. launching 250g bullets and get bigger from there. But the 7mm Rem. Mag. does make a damn fine coyote gun. Thanks.
Interesting stuff. Couple things of my 2 cents worth. 7mm rem mag blue box federal 175 shot as good as most anything out of my rifle also, Remington 175 core locks were just a little bit more open but a quarter still covered a 3 shot group at 100 yards. Recently picked up some Norma whitetail 150 grain and boy did they shoot great, which surprised me because years ago I went through all sorts of ammo to find what I liked best. We are talking like 25 years ago, I settled on the federals. Elk and Deer no problem, set up at 200 yard zero and with my old Leopold vx3, 3.5 by 10 by 44. Did everything I ever wanted to do. I haven’t shot anything with the Norma yet but most likely a great Deer round. Anyway, when you were talking about scopes, 4 power fixed would be the highest IMO for hunting. I hardly ever crank mine off 3.5, I’ve gone to 6 when practicing out to 400 yards but never shot at a critter at more than 300 anyway. I’m definitely not a long range hunter, don’t really see the need. Target is great fun at long range but my hunting has always been less than 300 or I get closer. In closing, why do wear sunglasses when looking through a scope ? My eyes like the brightest view as possible.
Dear Sir - thanks.
Great videos - keep up the good work
Dear Sir - will do.................thanks.
It's nice when a rifle comes out that good! As long as that's what you're going to shoot for ammo. I thought many people believe the 7mm rem mag was good for everything? I'm not a rifle hunter being from Ohio, so I don't have any experience with them. Have you looked into the 6.8 Western yet? It's close to the 7mm mag I believe. Nice video cute kid!
Thanks.......
I really like your work and watch most of your videos. However I love Leupold scopes and for hunting these are the best do all you can get. The issue you’re facing is the wrong ring height and stock all the issues are easily solved with the right combination of components. Thanks
Dear Sir - component compatibility is important..........thanks.
I think you should change the name of your outfit to…WOW! You definitely make some incredible rifles and it’s awesome to watch how they perform. Was wondering why you don’t use a lab radar? Just old school or is there a reason they are inferior? Thanks
Dear Sir - Oehler has been very good to us. However, under low light conditions a Lab Radar would be nice. Thanks.
My scope of choice fo rnight shooting of foxes was a Kahles 8x50! Accurate and indestructible.....
Dear Sir - I own a Swarovski 8x50 straight power, very nice, also discontinued ! ! !
@@quarterminutemagnums Yep, sadly, the variable scope influenced by ELR shooters! Do you want to sell it???😁
@@BlueTJay Dear Sir - heck no; wish I could buy two more !
@@quarterminutemagnums I've now settled on Swarovski Z8i
Nice
Dear Sir - thanks.
DEAR SIR..
IS YOUR CAMERA MAN USING A GO PRO
Two GoPro Hero 5's...........thanks.
No, the next option would be shorten the stock.... none the less excellent product. My R n D gets expensive, but it's fun....
Dear Sir - shorten the stock ?
@@quarterminutemagnums Nothing wrong with that... Depends on a guys desired length of pull.
What part of Pa were you from?
Dear Sir - Ligonier. Thanks.
Great content, but you need a better camera.
Dear Sir - agreed. Also better processing/editing equipment. Very expensive. Thanks............
Hey from somerset here
Dear Sir - I know that area well - nice farm country. Miss shooting groundhogs........thanks.
@@quarterminutemagnums not many around anymore had a big influx of coyote's they are eating them all
@@chrisglover7080 Dear Sir - Bummer, I heard that from someone else. Just another reason to pack up and move west. Thanks.
Poor Vicky lol
Dear Sir - Vickie used to compete in Fitness and Figure; to her this is just a walk in the park. Thanks.
U can kill an elk with 243 win!elk cartridge catarts at 338 wi.n. Lol lol lol
Dear Sir - you can kill an elk with a sharp stick, but REAL elk cartridges start at .338 Win. Mag. and go up. Thanks.........
@@quarterminutemagnums lol what a joke, magnumitis is alive and well I see, this is from a guy that hunts with a 300 WM, but don't try to tell me 30-06 and 300's aren't a real elk cartridge.
@@scubanator3990 Dear Sir - not if you need to put 2,000 Ft-lbs. of energy on target at 800 yards. .338's, 300g bullets @ 3,000 Fps. Thanks.
@@quarterminutemagnums with Premium ammo you can get 1500+ ft lbs at 600 yards+, more than enough for any elk out of a 300 WM. Most shots are going to be within 300 yards, shooting 800 yards should be avoided.
@@scubanator3990 Dear Sir - agreed. But, the wolves have changed every aspect of back-country elk hunting. I want massive amounts of down-range energy and extreme accuracy for the very limited opportunities encountered. Thanks...................
Brother, you can clearly make a great shooting gun.
But your opinion on what people should hunt with needs to be kept to yourself.
There's plenty of people taking Elk and big game in Africa with a Bow and Arrow 🏹 .
7mm Rem mag is plenty for anything in North America, especially with handloaded ammo less than 400 yards.
.338, .338, .338.......................