Congratulation, a amasing bull! And as always very impressed by the precision in your rifles, the whole team in Gunwerks must be proud.(and of course the trained handeler behind is important to performe). Thank you for sharing!
I noticed that he kept the scope cover on when he was easing through the brush. I realize that gunwerkz wants as much recognition as possible, but with the scope cover on while in the brush wasn't he taking a chance? In the final approach the Ph had to load his rifle so were they going through the brush basically unarmed?
Beautiful rifle and perfect operation. I don't have a use for an African caliber weapon but would still love to be able to afford one like that. Absolutely beautiful !!!
Also just a way to take care of the scope. When you run high end, expensive optics its worth keeping them in good shape and a scope cover is a simple way to do it. I run one on my NX-8 when im elk hunting so not surprised to see Aaron run one on his Leupold
Maybe they finally learned that when you post videos of shooting at unethical distances, you get a lot of negative feedback 😂 I don't care how good you are at shooting, once you go much beyond 400 yards bullet flight time = high probability of the animal moving, causing a miss or worse, wounding it and never recovering it. 😢 Argue all you want, but it is straight up unethical..
Dude its literally a company that makes long range rifles for hunting. It is literally their job. It was dead after one shot and really didnt even need the second. Have you ever hunted the west? 3-500y shots are very normal out here on elk, deer and antelope!
@larsmartinson9134 Deer and Elk are NOT Cape Buffalo! It is VERY stupid to take a shot like that on a Buffalo! Deer and Elk won't try to kill you when fallowing up on them when wounded, a wounded Buffalo will kill you if they get the chance! Yes I've hunted the "West" I live in a western state. Have you ever been to Africa and hunted dangerous game?
@@johnkertzman3223 i most definitely have never been hunting in africa. shit i just assumed buffalo were tame. maybe the one shot kill wasnt enough convincing for you? maybe there was a guide with a rifle as a backup, oh ya there sure was. oh maybe the licensed, experienced guide wouldnt have let him take the shot if he thought it was a bad idea. maybe he should have taken you as a guide, you seem like you know what you are doing!
@larsmartinson9134 A good and ethical PH definitely would not let him take that shot! Maybe you should learn something about hunting African Dangerous game before you try to act like you KNOW something about it!
Ron Swanson tore it up. The Swanson legend grows.
Congratulation, a amasing bull! And as always very impressed by the precision in your rifles, the whole team in Gunwerks must be proud.(and of course the trained handeler behind is important to performe). Thank you for sharing!
Cool video. Didn’t want to mention getting ‘scoped’?
That is a fu*king monster🎉
Pretty sure no good shooters shoot there small guns loose. But let’s take advice from the guy who scoped himself on his own rifle
I noticed that he kept the scope cover on when he was easing through the brush. I realize that gunwerkz wants as much recognition as possible, but with the scope cover on while in the brush wasn't he taking a chance? In the final approach the Ph had to load his rifle so were they going through the brush basically unarmed?
Beautiful rifle and perfect operation. I don't have a use for an African caliber weapon but would still love to be able to afford one like that. Absolutely beautiful !!!
Also just a way to take care of the scope. When you run high end, expensive optics its worth keeping them in good shape and a scope cover is a simple way to do it. I run one on my NX-8 when im elk hunting so not surprised to see Aaron run one on his Leupold
It is all cut together, the guide is never without a loaded gun if a chance of what ever is. They don´t get old if they take risks ^^
Can’t take you serious if you can’t even get the prone position correct. Ff feet up and not flat ? Geeze
184 yards! It's absolutely ridiculous to risk taking a shot like that!
Maybe they finally learned that when you post videos of shooting at unethical distances, you get a lot of negative feedback 😂
I don't care how good you are at shooting, once you go much beyond 400 yards bullet flight time = high probability of the animal moving, causing a miss or worse, wounding it and never recovering it. 😢 Argue all you want, but it is straight up unethical..
Dude its literally a company that makes long range rifles for hunting. It is literally their job. It was dead after one shot and really didnt even need the second. Have you ever hunted the west? 3-500y shots are very normal out here on elk, deer and antelope!
@larsmartinson9134 Deer and Elk are NOT Cape Buffalo! It is VERY stupid to take a shot like that on a Buffalo! Deer and Elk won't try to kill you when fallowing up on them when wounded, a wounded Buffalo will kill you if they get the chance! Yes I've hunted the "West" I live in a western state. Have you ever been to Africa and hunted dangerous game?
@@johnkertzman3223 i most definitely have never been hunting in africa. shit i just assumed buffalo were tame. maybe the one shot kill wasnt enough convincing for you? maybe there was a guide with a rifle as a backup, oh ya there sure was. oh maybe the licensed, experienced guide wouldnt have let him take the shot if he thought it was a bad idea. maybe he should have taken you as a guide, you seem like you know what you are doing!
@larsmartinson9134 A good and ethical PH definitely would not let him take that shot! Maybe you should learn something about hunting African Dangerous game before you try to act like you KNOW something about it!