I don't know. I'm a hardcore hunter but there's just something about this that leaves a bad taste. I mean,it's legal so more power to ya. But this isn't hunting. This is just shooting.
I'm not a hunter my self, but it's just target practice at this point. Don't get me wrong I'm not against hunting but is this right? do they go out an collect the price since it's so far?
I think u guys r just hatin!!!! 500yd+ shots on animals is insane talent!!!! Now why kill an not retrieve the kill? Well if thats the case then ok i agree 🤣😂🤣 either way dont hate the player hate the game!!
@@santiagosknowitall6954 not saying it doesn't require talent, I just don't think it is a sporting or ethical way of hunting. Animal has zero chance to know you're there, so minimal "hunting" skill required. There is also more margin for error with the shot, or simply the animal moving before the bullet reaches it. So more chance of wounding/slow death. Same talent could be put to use target shooting.
My best and most memorable kills have all been within 50 yards, quick and clean. All bragging size animals by the way. Getting close and doing it right makes you a hunter. I can hit a 10"steel plate regularly at 700 to 800 yards though and that's fun. Nothing suffers and runs off wounded. I have made the mistake of taking long shots like these and the results weren't quick and clean, leaving a bad taste in my mouth. Lesson learned.
@GastonGross Talent is one thing and should be respected, but this "talent" is far to risky to be humane and a hundredth of an inch error could make a 6 inch difference.
I'm a hunter and I respect your ability to take extreme distance shots, but I think it is pretty irresponsible to shoot a moose or a bear from extreme distances.
Coming from an avid hunter and scout sniper who has experienced hunting man and beast, all I have to say is don't get sucked into this crazy crap. The chances are that at ranges over 500 yards you will most likely wound that animal to never be found, and I absolutely will not shoot at any game animal farther than 500 yards in absolutely calm wind conditions from a prone position. This is coming from a professionally trained sniper. Hunting these beautiful animals deserves the utmost respect. Just seeing someone who has not been professionally trained shooting at these distances is pure D bullshit for the beautiful animals we hunt. Whoever has these kids shooting at our game animals doesn't care enough about the animals to teach them how to be a good hunter to begin with.
I'm from Wyoming and I hunt too. But I agree with Jackknife. Thought maybe I should rethink my shooting limits.... But not after watching this video. Save the long shots for milk jugs.
I'm a hunter and long range shooting may be impressive, my concern is how many animals were wounded and lost? I'm sure that part gets edited out of these videos, Anything killed to be eaten deserves the quickest death possible.
I wonder how many of those wounded bears were recovered? I am 65 and have hunted since I was 18. I have taken many animals. Never once did I take a shot over 350 yards. I stalked in closer as I never wanted to wound an animal and have it run off to die a lingering death. I can honestly say I’ve never lost an animal. One did run for over 400 yards and it took me half a day to track it. I was sick over that - all the needless suffering I created because I didn’t use enough cartridge. I am sad to see that this video is what hunting has evolved into today - long range sniping. Many of those shots were not clean, quick, kills. And many were going to require hours of tracking. Many of those bears especially. Here is a truth that these would be hunter-snipers need to learn: On elk and bear - to reliably anchor the animal you need 1800 foot pounds of energy at the impact point. Past 500 yards, there are only a few cartridges that will generate 1800 foot pounds of energy. It is easy to figure out your maximum range. Look at a ballistics chart and see at what distance 1800 foot pounds is reached. That should be the maximum distance at which you shoot elk or bear sized animals. Most cartridges will max out that 1800 foot pounds at less than 500 yards. I know of no cartridge that will retain that energy at 1200 yards. Any shot at elk or moose or bear sized animals that exceed that 1800 foot pound range is quite simply an unethical shot. For deer and antelope sized game, 1200 foot pounds are needed for a clean quick kill. So those species can be shot at a farther distance because it takes less energy to put them down. But again, it is really easy to figure out - just look at a ballistics chart and see where that 1200 foot pound range is. That is your maximum ethical shot distance. Most of these hunter-snipers do not understand these hunting principles.They were trained in the military where their target was other humans. Humans need much less energy to put down then do any of the other species. Just because you can hit an animal at a particular long range distance does not mean that the bullet will retain enough foot pounds of energy to anchor that animal. Without the necessary energy, all you’ve done is wound the animal. There’s nothing to be proud of.
The Bear shots pissed me off the most. Maybe baiting is legal, I just dont think its very ethical. I think most of these are "Trophy" shooters and want bragging rights on distance. Some had 2 or 3 cameras and people filming with a spotter laying beside the shooter. Trophy Snipers, not really hunters at all.
@@bryanbiltoft8141 Guess you are one of those snipers that'll shoot at anything that moves, no matter the distance and how unlikely your shot will anchor and kill the animal quickly. It's "hunters" like you that give the rest of us - and the sport - a bad name. You need to rethink your arrogance.
@@tienmou68 No, I'm one of those guys who train year-round and is proficient with his weapons system and its limitations. You need to re-think your training regimen and examine your own shortcomings before trying to guess how other people approach hunting.
There's a lot going on here. There's some extremely good shots, with an instant kill where the animal just dropped where it stood. Then there were some appalling shots where I doubt the wounded animal was ever retrieved. I also have to ask myself if some of these guys are just thrill killer's, who never intended to hike a mile through rugged terrain to claim their prize. Even if you do try to harvest your kill, how much can you carry out of the hills on your back? No, I think if you're going to hunt Game, do it so as to ensure a quick kill and harvest the whole thing.
mark vines Respect your pray. I can’t afford hunting and a license over here in Germany. In Europe we believe in tight gun control. Yet, especially long range shooting is super fascinating to me, because I think it must be really difficult and needs a lot of awareness of the gun used and even more the sourroundings. Strange way to become „one with nature“...
I have to agree. Hunting is fine but not ensuring that an animal is killed instantly is a display of lack of skill and cruel to the animal where it dies an agonisingly slow death. Thats not hunting.
Some people woupd agree with you and i do to for a normal hunter this is irresponsible but i take these shots sometimes and i am trained so it isnt irresponsible i served 2 tours in Afghanistan as a marine sniper and took 1300 plus yard shots and sometimes i do the same when im hunting.
@@inquisitorkryptman7893 i use a sako trg 42 a little pricey for some people but if your looking for a long shooting gun i would consider looking at it and, a vortex scope that fits your price range.
@@303_Speed Vortex on a trg is sacralige. Even though you might be a trained military sniper you are still human and prone to errors equaling to wounding shots.
I don't like this way of hunting as well - they drive to a location where they feed the bears (thats what there barrels are for) - but all of these hits where deadly - sometimes the bear is running for some time, but these are just the muscles still working. Every time they will search for the animal and if its only wounded they will search as long as it needs to find it.
@@horstlange1733 Those belly shots make for a slow and excruciatingly painful death that could take several hours (or even days, depending on the caliber) before they kill.
Lionheart XVa actually thats not true. I know what you mean, but thats only the case for smaller calibers - a bigger caliber like the ones used in the video will destroy the fragile lungs even though it’s hitting a little further back. Most of the shots hit at least close to the lungs as well. The problem is, that you cant guarantee a killing hit on that distance. The chance of hitting somewhere, where its not immediately lethal is just to high. I think in one clip they just hint the legs and the filmcrew is telling him to reload and shot again
@@horstlange1733 Thanks for the clarification. The largest calibers people usually hunt with is .30-06 / 8x57 which is enough for the wild boar and deer we have here and I've witnessed searched that lasted for 12 hours and went over several miles, especially with wild boar that have been shot in the guts. There was definitely no damage to the lungs there, even with a .30-06 / 8x57. I wonder how large the difference in energy is between a .30-06 at 120 yards compared to a .338LM at 700 yards. I think every hunter has had a bad shot sometime in his hunting career and those negative experiences are usually the ones that haunt you for years, motivating you to become a better, safer and more proficient shooter. I couldn't imagine taking those risky long-range shots just for the fun of it and walking away as if everything was fine.
@Arthur Morgan lmao keyboard warrior "shut your bitch mouth" sit you're fucking simple minded ass down and learn what happens when you "long range hunt" a bear you fucking ignorant hill billy idjet. bet none of those dudes know how to actually track a bear even with a blood trail
There is a reason why shots like this are highly illegal in Norway on all wildgame.. over 50% of the shots you took in this video was gut shots.. Here in Norway you would literally go to jail for this video.. Long range shooting belongs on a f'in shooting range
I work to get under 200 yards for all my hunting. Been hunting almost 50 years now and my average on deer is probably 125 yards and on elk 100. Don't see the need to take such long shots.
azoutlaw123 ive been within 250yds of elk but all we seen were spikers while holding antlerless only tag. I will get an elk someday. My muleys and speed goats are all within 200yds dropped 1 shot.
If you think I'm ever going support taking 800 yard shots at living game your high sonny. If that makes me a POS in your eyes, well then I guess I'll just have to live with it won't I.
AZ has the absolute right to disagree with you. The fact you resort to insults because someone says something that doesn't sit well with you is immature and displays a mindset where if one is to belong they have no voice and no choice with you. You have a long way to go. AZ is not a POS. I won't go down to your level and use your kind of language but you should know that your view is narrow minded and angry. Grow up. You're far from a good representative in a civilized society. Take this from a life long hunter. People are entitled to their opinions and you should respect that. So many bears, black bears are easy to kill, running without the video showing where they end up. Bad shots, wounded game. Poor field ethics.
I'm glad you guys are this skilled but I was raised that if you can't hit a 4 in target at whatever range you DON'T shoot at game that far, the animals deserve better.
I think you're the dumb ass Joe Ulrich. didn't have a clean shot on the bear, still goes for a haunch shot. If you were really out hunting for food, you wouldnt have taken a shot that would possibly spoil the meat. stop baiting and lean to make kill shots on bear.
Realgrower ok well a gut shot with a high caliber rifle will still kill an animal even though it might run some yards it will die, like it’s guts are busted inside of it.
The gentleman does have a brain, he asks a very pertinent question, such a shame you had to resort to rank bad manners in reply, how about you apologise, then answer him!
@@primalfighter9150 The objective is to recover the animal. Not just shoot to see if u can hit the animal. Save extreme long shots for milk jugs. Not animals. Plus your rifle ammo should have at least 1000lbs of energy at the distance u are shooting at. Do not waste a game animal. They deserve better than just to be someones live target. And by the way I am a long range hunter. Live in Montana. But don't shoot animals just for fun. I have always recovered my animals. 756 yds antelope. Bear deer and elk less yardage.
Alot of deadly good shots with clean kills. But also alot of crap shots and not clean kills. If someone cant shot at those ranges with accuracy they should not hunt at those distances.
yeah.. shooting a bear in the ass from another mountain over isn't impressive. the way I see it taking shots beyond your skill level and making an animal suffer is cruel
+130starfish My thoughts exactly. there is nothing wrong with responsible hunting. but all these wanna-be alpha male trophy hunters who bait bears in a clearing then shoot them in the ass from 1000 yards away are irresponsible, cruel and selfish cunts.I hope that one day they get mauled by bears from the waist down, then get left to suffer in the woods and die slow. like they did to a lot of those animals.
Isaac Craver get off the computer and out of your mommies basement and do something productive with your life. wishing harm to another human only makes you a doushe bag. If you dont like this dont watch it and if you watch it then making a negative comment makes you a cry baby ass bitch
James Dowling Anyone can watch this video and like it or not like it. Making a negative comment is any ones right to do this. Just like anyone can put bait out and bring animals to a location and shoot them from long distances and not give the animal a clean kill. Its pussy so called hunters that think baiting an animal and shooting at ranges they are shitty at. Shooting and causing the animal to suffer needlessly is the true cry baby ass bitch.
I enjoy watching the shots and seeing the yardages. I'd like to know what calibers are being shot and the bullet weights. However, I do not enjoy the background noise. Maybe you call it music.
For Christ's sake, many of those shot were unethical at best and disgraceful decision and shot making at worst. If you're going to take extreme long range shots, you had damn well be perfect every time...every time!
@@yetimangaming9384 wrong dumbass...The spike is fast and humane...what these dipshits are doing is wounding these animals and giving them a long painful death...real hunters don't do this, we stalk the prey to a safe distance for the shot and always have a plan as to how we are going to get the animal out of the woods...this isn't hunting.
Far from actually Hunting (driving log cuts watching multiple bait stations at pre doped out locations is just shooting) , but ya, many of the shots were good ones but, many were not either, gut shooting and looseing an animal at any range, is still a gut shot! The entertainment comes from the hits, how many edited or deleted misses.
The thrill of a hunt is being able to go on a great hunt. I've harvest black bear 3yd to 40yd is my longest shot. Deer is a different story up to 150yd elk in rifle season is 150yd to 500yd. So you must can shoot
I think a lot of the people upset are probably from the eastern US as I am. We don’t take shots like this because there aren’t a lot of opportunities to do so. As long as you’re doing it ethically then right on! BTW the guy the designed the 7mm mag specifically designed it to take game to 500 yards in the west where that is a more common thing to do
There is no point in shooting over 500 yards, because you can almost always get within 500 yards, shooting over that range just increases your chances of wounding the animal. I am a hunter by the way
Ebuckb13 I can’t get that close sometimes because of my wheelchair. It’s just not possible. So I practiced a lot and I mean a lot and with the right projectile and load I’m fine to 1000 yards. My setup still has 1500 FTPs energy at 1000.
i agree, they most likely let them lay where they shot them... if you cant get within 50 yards or so it will be a wash...very poor hunting ethics, i think they should change their hobby to knitting, what a bunch of pussy's.
isellcatlitter why would they let them lay there? They shoot to eat, and don’t waste a single bit of every animal they get. Long shots or not, every animal is hit with a killing shot, and retrieved afterwards.
@@Clarkuss92 they are shooting a thousand yards at black bears.......what makes you think they would walk up a mountain after a shot if they wouldn't do it before the shot?!?
PETA has invaded the entire comment sector, The title of this video says it all. Why would you even click on it if you don’t like the content. Blows my mind
There are some good shots here but also some very low percentage kill shots, you are giving hunters a bad name unless you can show that you are doing the right thing and following up your shots, even if that means hours of hard work tracking a gut-shot animal, like a lot of the bears in this video. Hunt for meat or for pest control, not to boost your ego shooting animals at your bait stations, if you were really hunters you should be able to close your distances and get a better chance of a clean kill.
Oh look a sniveling cowards afraid of the anti's. Here's a hint grow some balls and attack the anti hunters. What a stupid comment. Brian the coward say hide and do nothing.
Brice Henry hi Brice, I think you must be confused, please read my comment again. I have worked as a hunter for 10 years and I am proud of how I make a living and also put food on the table. I hope that you find a hunting mentor who can teach you the right way to hunt, and please stay in school and work hard, getting a formal education will be just as important as the one you can get in the hills. Good luck to you Brice
Hi Brian. I hope one day you CAN grow up and move out of Mommies basement instead of playing pretend expert. Maybe if you finish school you won't come across as arrogant know it all punk kid. Tell other people how they should hunt is for arrogant punks. Maybe you can find a mentor to teach you some manners. Other wise boy STFU.
Brice Henry calm down son, I don’t live in my mothers basement, she doesn’t have one, and I did finish school, university actually , as you may have guessed by the fact that I can use grammar and spelling to construct a logical sentence. Keep trying though buddy, and please tell me what town in America you live in, I’ll be happy to come round and meet with you folks and discuss our mutual differences.
Fantastic Shooting and hunting! Take advantage of our great nations liberty while its still there. There seems to be alot of snow flakes here... I wish I could be in this video enjoying the liberty!
shooting Dears oke this is food but why shooting bears? Is this also for meat? This is a nice and strong animal also you see that they mostly are not killed with one shot.
Washington state alone has an estimated 35,000 black bears, Oregon is about the same. Much more people should bear hunt. Overpopulation cause much more suffering, starvation, and disease.
Most of these people are hating these shots at such long distances, but I've been hunting since I was 10. I've never taken a shot outside of 300 yards.So i watch some of these shots and think, "wow that's amazing." But some of the shots were a little iffy or just off. I hunt with a 30-06, and I know the limits of my weapon. If you can be precise in your shot placement, and you take excessively long shots and you know you're going to hit your mark, you better be feeling that "buck fever" after you take that shot. If you're not you're just in it for the kill and I do not respect that. The day I stop shaking after I harvest an animal, is the day I will stop hunting. I hunt to put food on the table, not to kill unnecessarily. Respect the hunt and harvest. Only take long shots if you HAVE to. That's my two cents.
what i don't understand is why shoot what you cant kill? there are so many wounded animals in this video its not funny. I understand that those long shots are not easy. But many of the bears were just wounded in the back half of the body, stomach and hind quarters...
I wasn't commenting, I was asking a question based on what is shown because there's no follow up footage. If asking a question is being an idiot then what do you do when you want to know something? No need to go all defensive on me. The reason I am curious id that I have never taken such long shots on anything I only shoot up to 150m... Or is there a problem with me asking? I actually enjoy watching this type of video because of the skill involved in such long distance shooting, like I said initially, I understand these are not easy shots. And bears must be pretty tough animals to kill outright.
As much as I like long range hunting, and seeing some good "one shot drop" hits, some of the commentators have a good point. shooting at very long range I'd save it for milk jugs, varmints and coyotes. It also is good practice and test of skill. But the moral of hunting is to pit your skills against the animal. The animal has to have a chance, and shooting it at 1000 yards when you can stalk it and get up to 200 to take a shot. tells something.
I love how everyone in the comments is either the most ethical person in the world, or a literal sniper lmao. Just because its farther than you are comfortable shooting doesn't mean its unethical guys.
That's true to a point, there's some pretty shitty hits with excessive delay. Get closer, a bigger gun, the lack of respect for the game pursued is disgusting-super sniper.
Sad to think some have no heart or pride..lazy shootist..certainly no hunter, a killer yes..here we stalk, I now hunt with a Bow, the rifle was just too easy, more like an execution but then I always get in close; for me the buzz is the stalk, the kill is not.... each to their own
Yeah it's pretty easy when you have a guide set up the rifle and everything so all you have to do is aim and pull the trigger. Besides all these shots were piss poor shots half of them are gut shots and suffer. Hunting is supposed to be close range. Either stalk the animal or wait for it to come to you.
Sometimes long range shots are necessary for game such as big horn sheep. Also it's fine to hunt predators at longer distances. But for deer and elk I guarantee that a lot of animals become wounded and suffer.
Hey thanks for the reply,oh don't get me wrong i ain't knocking anyone shooting a target at a 1000yds +,but surely your not going to sit there and tell me that shooting at a target is the same as a live animal?the target is not going to move but an animal might or a gust of wind could happen and at that distance my friend you and i both know by the time that bullet travels to that animal it ain't going to hit the same point which you aimed at which more than likely result in a wounded animal roaming about for hours,days or weeks,also by the time you pack up your kit,travel to where the animal was shot it would probably be long gone and finding it would be pretty difficult,in the end i probably just have more respect for my quarry!!
Ya and all of you guys are just talking about it. I’ve done this and that. Half the people in the comment section have only ever done just that, commented on what others have done. I’d love to see your hunts recorded.
@@dieselbroke7389 If I had the desire to film my hunts they would be a fantastic education in the art of ethical fair chase hunting. I've never taken a shot at a big game animal over 200 yards hunting mountains, foothills and prairies but I can still ring steel at 1000 yards with consistency. Hunting and target shooting are two very different things and need to be kept separate.
If I may know, it's an animal that has been shot, automatically switches off. then what are the many animals that have been shot dead, eaten or just let it die?
You would almost think it was a bloopers real. Long range hunting should me 400 yards after that it's not hunting. I hate seeing hunters with poor ethics.
this. a lot of times hunters are just wounding the animal since the bullets lose so much kinetic energy. it's unethical IMO but we all have our own ethics
I can see and appreciate the skill involved in long range shooting ,,but i just dont think its the best practice for hunting large game,, , just dont like seeing an animal run off and yeah i know it happens sometimes even with good shots at close range ,, I shot a Samber deer here in Australia at about 70 meters it dropped then got up and ran over 200 meters before it died, after gutting it found the bullet had hit through the bottom part of the heart , still ran though,,,
And after reading some of the comments it’s sad that some people are hating on your long range shots but don’t worry most are just RUclips Warriors who like to Criticize others and have probably never shot at that distances or held a gun a day in there life’s so once again good shooting and great hunting
Would be great if you were able to get clean kills each time, but you weren't. Too many questionable hits that didn't drop the animal. That's not responsible hunting.
Kyrup Actually, 100 yards is easy. I get that long range is hard, but that still doesn't relieve you of the responsibilty of being ethical. If it is too far to get a clean shot, DON'T TAKE IT!!!
Yeah I wouldn't hunt like this at all... if I had like a .338 or 7mm that I was comfortable shooting long range I wouldn't still go over like 300 yards.. with my .06 I usually don't go over 200 just because I want to make sure I get a good hit and not gut shot some poor deer etc..
Lots of bad shots. I hate, when animal suffer. so hunters, please, train your shooting skills and shot, when you are sure, the animal will be killed instantly. (And sorry for my language :D Im not good in english.) Good luck next time hunters :)
Hello all, yes I am the girl who almost got her eye blackened. But I am also the girl who made the shot at 4:07. Also in all my years of hunting I have never missed, all of them being ethical shots. I’ve grown up shooting and the recoil was just a bit stronger than expected.. that’s all!
I don't know. I'm a hardcore hunter but there's just something about this that leaves a bad taste. I mean,it's legal so more power to ya. But this isn't hunting. This is just shooting.
I have to agree with you. I'd rather shoot long range at a steel target and use hunting craft and skill to get a lot closer to live quarry.
I'm not a hunter my self, but it's just target practice at this point. Don't get me wrong I'm not against hunting but is this right? do they go out an collect the price since it's so far?
@@rambamesg29 I would think they still go and attempt to retrieve the animal still.
I think u guys r just hatin!!!! 500yd+ shots on animals is insane talent!!!! Now why kill an not retrieve the kill? Well if thats the case then ok i agree 🤣😂🤣 either way dont hate the player hate the game!!
@@santiagosknowitall6954 not saying it doesn't require talent, I just don't think it is a sporting or ethical way of hunting. Animal has zero chance to know you're there, so minimal "hunting" skill required. There is also more margin for error with the shot, or simply the animal moving before the bullet reaches it. So more chance of wounding/slow death. Same talent could be put to use target shooting.
My best and most memorable kills have all been within 50 yards, quick and clean. All bragging size animals by the way. Getting close and doing it right makes you a hunter. I can hit a 10"steel plate regularly at 700 to 800 yards though and that's fun. Nothing suffers and runs off wounded. I have made the mistake of taking long shots like these and the results weren't quick and clean, leaving a bad taste in my mouth. Lesson learned.
I would only do it if i was starving to death but i havent met anyone starving in the U.S. as of this time, Thank God
@GastonGross Talent is one thing and should be respected, but this "talent" is far to risky to be humane and a hundredth of an inch error could make a 6 inch difference.
Yea same I killed a elk at like 500 yards it ran on there 400 probaly before it died
Good for you
I'm a hunter and I respect your ability to take extreme distance shots, but I think it is pretty irresponsible to shoot a moose or a bear from extreme distances.
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@@CMBelite-FR At that range, its very hard to guarantee a clean kill.
I'm a hunter. Never shoot anything at a distance you can't guarantee an ethical kill and usable meat.
This guy is just another moron
@@stahinjakrackovic2087why did your parents name you kale sir? if my name was kale id be a keyboard warrior too insulting people lol
@@ricas5598 another moron here judged by his coment. 🐏
@@stahinjakrackovic2087 sorry just a troll here making a living by making old people mad. Cheers mr. salad.
@@stahinjakrackovic2087 is ur name hasis pussy lmao wtf that names better than salad wtf u doing mr.
Coming from an avid hunter and scout sniper who has experienced hunting man and beast, all I have to say is don't get sucked into this crazy crap. The chances are that at ranges over 500 yards you will most likely wound that animal to never be found, and I absolutely will not shoot at any game animal farther than 500 yards in absolutely calm wind conditions from a prone position.
This is coming from a professionally trained sniper. Hunting these beautiful animals deserves the utmost respect. Just seeing someone who has not been professionally trained shooting at these distances is pure D bullshit for the beautiful animals we hunt. Whoever has these kids shooting at our game animals doesn't care enough about the animals to teach them how to be a good hunter to begin with.
I'm from Wyoming and I hunt too.
But I agree with Jackknife. Thought maybe I should rethink my shooting limits.... But not after watching this video. Save the long shots for milk jugs.
I'm with you.
I'm a hunter and long range shooting may be impressive, my concern is how many animals were wounded and lost? I'm sure that part gets edited out of these videos, Anything killed to be eaten deserves the quickest death possible.
Man I wanted to watch this but I could only last 1 minute with that damn music.
I wonder how many of those wounded bears were recovered? I am 65 and have hunted since I was 18. I have taken many animals. Never once did I take a shot over 350 yards. I stalked in closer as I never wanted to wound an animal and have it run off to die a lingering death. I can honestly say I’ve never lost an animal. One did run for over 400 yards and it took me half a day to track it. I was sick over that - all the needless suffering I created because I didn’t use enough cartridge. I am sad to see that this video is what hunting has evolved into today - long range sniping.
Many of those shots were not clean, quick, kills. And many were going to require hours of tracking. Many of those bears especially.
Here is a truth that these would be hunter-snipers need to learn:
On elk and bear - to reliably anchor the animal you need 1800 foot pounds of energy at the impact point. Past 500 yards, there are only a few cartridges that will generate 1800 foot pounds of energy. It is easy to figure out your maximum range. Look at a ballistics chart and see at what distance 1800 foot pounds is reached. That should be the maximum distance at which you shoot elk or bear sized animals. Most cartridges will max out that 1800 foot pounds at less than 500 yards. I know of no cartridge that will retain that energy at 1200 yards. Any shot at elk or moose or bear sized animals that exceed that 1800 foot pound range is quite simply an unethical shot.
For deer and antelope sized game, 1200 foot pounds are needed for a clean quick kill. So those species can be shot at a farther distance because it takes less energy to put them down. But again, it is really easy to figure out - just look at a ballistics chart and see where that 1200 foot pound range is. That is your maximum ethical shot distance.
Most of these hunter-snipers do not understand these hunting principles.They were trained in the military where their target was other humans. Humans need much less energy to put down then do any of the other species.
Just because you can hit an animal at a particular long range distance does not mean that the bullet will retain enough foot pounds of energy to anchor that animal. Without the necessary energy, all you’ve done is wound the animal. There’s nothing to be proud of.
8 Seconds I agree completely with you
The Bear shots pissed me off the most. Maybe baiting is legal, I just dont think its very ethical. I think most of these are "Trophy" shooters and want bragging rights on distance. Some had 2 or 3 cameras and people filming with a spotter laying beside the shooter. Trophy Snipers, not really hunters at all.
Ok Boomer.
@@bryanbiltoft8141
Guess you are one of those snipers that'll shoot at anything that moves, no matter the distance and how unlikely your shot will anchor and kill the animal quickly. It's "hunters" like you that give the rest of us - and the sport - a bad name. You need to rethink your arrogance.
@@tienmou68 No, I'm one of those guys who train year-round and is proficient with his weapons system and its limitations. You need to re-think your training regimen and examine your own shortcomings before trying to guess how other people approach hunting.
There are two kinds of hunter.
The one who's too skilled to care and the one who respects their prey.
There's a lot going on here. There's some extremely good shots, with an instant kill where the animal just dropped where it stood. Then there were some appalling shots where I doubt the wounded animal was ever retrieved. I also have to ask myself if some of these guys are just thrill killer's, who never intended to hike a mile through rugged terrain to claim their prize. Even if you do try to harvest your kill, how much can you carry out of the hills on your back? No, I think if you're going to hunt Game, do it so as to ensure a quick kill and harvest the whole thing.
mark vines Respect your pray. I can’t afford hunting and a license over here in Germany. In Europe we believe in tight gun control. Yet, especially long range shooting is super fascinating to me, because I think it must be really difficult and needs a lot of awareness of the gun used and even more the sourroundings. Strange way to become „one with nature“...
Ive read alot of these posts and this was well said. Im an Alaskan hunter and all but one was 100 yards or less. But again, well said my friend.
Everyones a hater
I have to agree. Hunting is fine but not ensuring that an animal is killed instantly is a display of lack of skill and cruel to the animal where it dies an agonisingly slow death. Thats not hunting.
@@j4v-cyberpunk-music I know Joe personally and I guaranty you they go and retrieve every animal.
I'm am an avid hunter. This is completely irresponsible. This song should be " Long range shot game can survive."
Some people woupd agree with you and i do to for a normal hunter this is irresponsible but i take these shots sometimes and i am trained so it isnt irresponsible i served 2 tours in Afghanistan as a marine sniper and took 1300 plus yard shots and sometimes i do the same when im hunting.
@@303_Speed 1300 yard what gun you use btw xm2010?? Just civilian ask btw
@@inquisitorkryptman7893 i use a sako trg 42 a little pricey for some people but if your looking for a long shooting gun i would consider looking at it and, a vortex scope that fits your price range.
@@303_Speed Vortex on a trg is sacralige. Even though you might be a trained military sniper you are still human and prone to errors equaling to wounding shots.
so do you go a search for the wounded bears???????
I don't like this way of hunting as well - they drive to a location where they feed the bears (thats what there barrels are for) - but all of these hits where deadly - sometimes the bear is running for some time, but these are just the muscles still working. Every time they will search for the animal and if its only wounded they will search as long as it needs to find it.
@@horstlange1733 Those belly shots make for a slow and excruciatingly painful death that could take several hours (or even days, depending on the caliber) before they kill.
Lionheart XVa actually thats not true. I know what you mean, but thats only the case for smaller calibers - a bigger caliber like the ones used in the video will destroy the fragile lungs even though it’s hitting a little further back. Most of the shots hit at least close to the lungs as well. The problem is, that you cant guarantee a killing hit on that distance. The chance of hitting somewhere, where its not immediately lethal is just to high. I think in one clip they just hint the legs and the filmcrew is telling him to reload and shot again
@@horstlange1733 Thanks for the clarification. The largest calibers people usually hunt with is .30-06 / 8x57 which is enough for the wild boar and deer we have here and I've witnessed searched that lasted for 12 hours and went over several miles, especially with wild boar that have been shot in the guts. There was definitely no damage to the lungs there, even with a .30-06 / 8x57. I wonder how large the difference in energy is between a .30-06 at 120 yards compared to a .338LM at 700 yards.
I think every hunter has had a bad shot sometime in his hunting career and those negative experiences are usually the ones that haunt you for years, motivating you to become a better, safer and more proficient shooter.
I couldn't imagine taking those risky long-range shots just for the fun of it and walking away as if everything was fine.
@@LionheartSJZ i agree
No hunting skills shown here!
Says who ? What is hunting ? Find a animal in the wild , shoot it . Sounds like your jealous . 😢
This is not long range hunting it is long range shooting with live targets.
Some of those bears were plumb shot in the ass !
This is not right at all
Arthur Morgan yes but they most likely didn’t recover them and had the bears die slowly and painfully
A couple of those bears were probably never found.
@Arthur Morgan no they weren't found. Bitch ass hunters. Noteven shooting right.
@Arthur Morgan lmao keyboard warrior "shut your bitch mouth" sit you're fucking simple minded ass down and learn what happens when you "long range hunt" a bear you fucking ignorant hill billy idjet. bet none of those dudes know how to actually track a bear even with a blood trail
@Arthur Morgan oh shoot it while its at trash pile you set up for target practice lmao
There is a reason why shots like this are highly illegal in Norway on all wildgame.. over 50% of the shots you took in this video was gut shots.. Here in Norway you would literally go to jail for this video.. Long range shooting belongs on a f'in shooting range
Watch out everyone. Europe is being self-righteous and getting annoyed again.......
100% correct and they all deserve doing hard time in prison.
@@cope4288 Watch out everyone. USA is having no arguments and getting annoyed again...
you right Aron, no respectable hunter does this crap.
@@damiencerutti6269 If it hasn't been for Europe, America would not have existed. Think about that and dream on.
A lot of long unethical hits.
Most all yea
I saw a great word of wisdom on another video..."a great shot can make a super long shot...a great hunter shouldn't have to"...its why I bowhunt.
@BigErn_Mccraken 8l iuuluuuurougerouge
Havent seen any fat indians. Stick w guns
@@jonathanoldaker6982 then you clearly haven't been on the Navajo rez. Haha
I work to get under 200 yards for all my hunting. Been hunting almost 50 years now and my average on deer is probably 125 yards and on elk 100. Don't see the need to take such long shots.
azoutlaw123 ive been within 250yds of elk but all we seen were spikers while holding antlerless only tag. I will get an elk someday. My muleys and speed goats are all within 200yds dropped 1 shot.
AZ so what. You either support all hunters or your POS traitor. End of story.
If you think I'm ever going support taking 800 yard shots at living game your high sonny. If that makes me a POS in your eyes, well then I guess I'll just have to live with it won't I.
Well sonny boy Your worthless POS opinion means nothing. Run along. No one cares what you think.
AZ has the absolute right to disagree with you. The fact you resort to insults because someone says something that doesn't sit well with you is immature and displays a mindset where if one is to belong they have no voice and no choice with you. You have a long way to go. AZ is not a POS. I won't go down to your level and use your kind of language but you should know that your view is narrow minded and angry. Grow up. You're far from a good representative in a civilized society. Take this from a life long hunter. People are entitled to their opinions and you should respect that. So many bears, black bears are easy to kill, running without the video showing where they end up. Bad shots, wounded game. Poor field ethics.
I look at these long shots and smile. In the 1960’s my father and uncle said if you can hit a pie plate at 30 yards it’s all good 😊
Bellissimo
I'm glad you guys are this skilled but I was raised that if you can't hit a 4 in target at whatever range you DON'T shoot at game that far, the animals deserve better.
Who ever is shooting the Bears needs to become a better shot or stop hunting
you are a dumb ass all bears in this video were harvested and eaten.
+Joe Ulrich bullshit, that was a haunch shot on the bear.
Okay, but still, the bear was felling pain, and when that happens, you can better stop hunting. And don't call him a dumbass please.
+Pit Beumer dumbass
I think you're the dumb ass Joe Ulrich. didn't have a clean shot on the bear, still goes for a haunch shot. If you were really out hunting for food, you wouldnt have taken a shot that would possibly spoil the meat. stop baiting and lean to make kill shots on bear.
how about a video trying to recover all the gut shot animals
How about a video with you finding a brain.
Brice Henry he has a point some of these were gut shots and it’s not good at all
Realgrower ok well a gut shot with a high caliber rifle will still kill an animal even though it might run some yards it will die, like it’s guts are busted inside of it.
The gentleman does have a brain, he asks a very pertinent question, such a shame you had to resort to rank bad manners in reply, how about you apologise, then answer him!
@@primalfighter9150
The objective is to recover the animal. Not just shoot to see if u can hit the animal. Save extreme long shots for milk jugs. Not animals.
Plus your rifle ammo should have at least 1000lbs of energy at the distance u are shooting at.
Do not waste a game animal. They deserve better than just to be someones live target.
And by the way I am a long range hunter. Live in Montana.
But don't shoot animals just for fun.
I have always recovered my animals.
756 yds antelope.
Bear deer and elk less yardage.
Alot of deadly good shots with clean kills. But also alot of crap shots and not clean kills. If someone cant shot at those ranges with accuracy they should not hunt at those distances.
yeah.. shooting a bear in the ass from another mountain over isn't impressive. the way I see it taking shots beyond your skill level and making an animal suffer is cruel
+130starfish
My thoughts exactly. there is nothing wrong with responsible hunting. but all these wanna-be alpha male trophy hunters who bait bears in a clearing then shoot them in the ass from 1000 yards away are irresponsible, cruel and selfish cunts.I hope that one day they get mauled by bears from the waist down, then get left to suffer in the woods and die slow. like they did to a lot of those animals.
waist down....that's mean. but appropriate
Isaac Craver get off the computer and out of your mommies basement and do something productive with your life. wishing harm to another human only makes you a doushe bag. If you dont like this dont watch it and if you watch it then making a negative comment makes you a cry baby ass bitch
James Dowling Anyone can watch this video and like it or not like it. Making a negative comment is any ones right to do this. Just like anyone can put bait out and bring animals to a location and shoot them from long distances and not give the animal a clean kill. Its pussy so called hunters that think baiting an animal and shooting at ranges they are shitty at. Shooting and causing the animal to suffer needlessly is the true cry baby ass bitch.
Thought I knew a fair amount about hunting, this video taught me a bear’s vitals must be in the hindquarters.
You’d think if you had a bait station, you’d have the opportunity to practice that shot.
Wind, that's all I have to say to you idiots
Don’t those fancy long range guns have windage turrets or something similar?
@@Matt-ef1yx you have to measure your own wind. And in them box canyons your windage can change rapidly.
@@jimthejam6668 If you can put up a bait station, you can put up a few flags.
I enjoy watching the shots and seeing the yardages. I'd like to know what calibers are being shot and the bullet weights. However, I do not enjoy the background noise. Maybe you call it music.
For Christ's sake, many of those shot were unethical at best and disgraceful decision and shot making at worst. If you're going to take extreme long range shots, you had damn well be perfect every time...every time!
Yeah those shots at the bears were hard to watch
I agree 100%
Look up how slaughterhouses kill cows so shooting it with a bullet is no different then driving a spike through it's skull
@@yetimangaming9384 except at a slaughter house the bolt kills them instantly. Gut shot equals suffering
@@yetimangaming9384 wrong dumbass...The spike is fast and humane...what these dipshits are doing is wounding these animals and giving them a long painful death...real hunters don't do this, we stalk the prey to a safe distance for the shot and always have a plan as to how we are going to get the animal out of the woods...this isn't hunting.
Best shooter don’t shoot bear from that distance, it’s cruel.
no its not
Best shooter hunter only shoot during running
😂
@الملل الرهيب ?So your vegan then
@الملل الرهيب The meat and bear skin rug/blanket.
One must ask, how many of these animals were never found?
Very nice bullet trace on some of those. Always like how that supersonic round looks!
Far from actually Hunting (driving log cuts watching multiple bait stations at pre doped out locations is just shooting) , but ya, many of the shots were good ones but, many were not either, gut shooting and looseing an animal at any range, is still a gut shot! The entertainment comes from the hits, how many edited or deleted misses.
I felt my mullet grow longer with that music
Made my fucking day!!! hahahahaasjdsahfasjdasd
Tenn mudflap
In a weird way it also made sexually attracted to my sister.
Underrated comment.
Pp
good vid about how not to hunt animals.
9 out of 10 bears run away shot in the ass.
You an idiot
It was not me who shot the bear in the ass.
+Arnór Hermannsson you probably have never been hunting
son i hunt a lot.
and i never shoot an animal in the ass
Yeah, these are a lot of long shots. Wonder how many were wounded that we don't see. Either way, these are some pretty amazing shots
I Love the Hunt , but what i can See in this Video have nothing to do with Hunting . Its allmost TRY to kill in longrange
No one gonna talk about how on point the “splash” was at 5:34
It’s cool that you can see the bullet travel
Is that really a thril?. Having them at 10 yards, that's a real thrill!!!.
The thrill of a hunt is being able to go on a great hunt. I've harvest black bear 3yd to 40yd is my longest shot. Deer is a different story up to 150yd elk in rifle season is 150yd to 500yd. So you must can shoot
:19 almost had a nice ring around her eye. that hard angle is tough to get it firm in your shoulder
I don't get the meaning/purpose to shoot bears... especially when you cannot do a clean kill.
Really I don't understand.
William Awesome lol true and also best shooter I ever known was a methhead. Absolute deer slayer though
YO! I GOT THESE CHESSEBURGERS...
Because they aim with their ass. They believe they're in Battlefield lol 😂😂😂😂😂
I want to know who builds your rifles what action and calibers you’re running. They’re beautiful, nice work! 😎
Those look like browning hells canyons.....i got one in 6.5 creedmoor and ive killed 2 deer and a bear and dropped all 3
I think a lot of the people upset are probably from the eastern US as I am. We don’t take shots like this because there aren’t a lot of opportunities to do so. As long as you’re doing it ethically then right on! BTW the guy the designed the 7mm mag specifically designed it to take game to 500 yards in the west where that is a more common thing to do
There is no point in shooting over 500 yards, because you can almost always get within 500 yards, shooting over that range just increases your chances of wounding the animal. I am a hunter by the way
Ebuckb13 I can’t get that close sometimes because of my wheelchair. It’s just not possible. So I practiced a lot and I mean a lot and with the right projectile and load I’m fine to 1000 yards. My setup still has 1500 FTPs energy at 1000.
Is this "shooting for food?" or just because the animal can't fight back ??
honestly you guys should throw in a video with you retrieving all these animals you shot. maybe put some people at ease.
i agree, they most likely let them lay where they shot them... if you cant get within 50 yards or so it will be a wash...very poor hunting ethics, i think they should change their hobby to knitting, what a bunch of pussy's.
I think within 50 yards is too long. Try within 15 yards.
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isellcatlitter why would they let them lay there? They shoot to eat, and don’t waste a single bit of every animal they get. Long shots or not, every animal is hit with a killing shot, and retrieved afterwards.
@@Clarkuss92 they are shooting a thousand yards at black bears.......what makes you think they would walk up a mountain after a shot if they wouldn't do it before the shot?!?
PETA has invaded the entire comment sector, The title of this video says it all. Why would you even click on it if you don’t like the content. Blows my mind
As Soon as I saw over 4,000 dislikes...I knew it was gonna be a good video.
Keep it up 🤘🏻
0:18 almost lost her eyes
Gappie Al Kebabi no it’s because that’s a magnum cartridge which really weren’t neeeded
She's gorgeous tho
There are some good shots here but also some very low percentage kill shots, you are giving hunters a bad name unless you can show that you are doing the right thing and following up your shots, even if that means hours of hard work tracking a gut-shot animal, like a lot of the bears in this video. Hunt for meat or for pest control, not to boost your ego shooting animals at your bait stations, if you were really hunters you should be able to close your distances and get a better chance of a clean kill.
Oh look a sniveling cowards afraid of the anti's. Here's a hint grow some balls and attack the anti hunters. What a stupid comment. Brian the coward say hide and do nothing.
Brice Henry hi Brice, I think you must be confused, please read my comment again. I have worked as a hunter for 10 years and I am proud of how I make a living and also put food on the table. I hope that you find a hunting mentor who can teach you the right way to hunt, and please stay in school and work hard, getting a formal education will be just as important as the one you can get in the hills. Good luck to you Brice
Hi Brian. I hope one day you CAN grow up and move out of Mommies basement instead of playing pretend expert. Maybe if you finish school you won't come across as arrogant know it all punk kid. Tell other people how they should hunt is for arrogant punks. Maybe you can find a mentor to teach you some manners. Other wise boy STFU.
Brice Henry calm down son, I don’t live in my mothers basement, she doesn’t have one, and I did finish school, university actually , as you may have guessed by the fact that I can use grammar and spelling to construct a logical sentence. Keep trying though buddy, and please tell me what town in America you live in, I’ll be happy to come round and meet with you folks and discuss our mutual differences.
Brice Henry hahaha Brice are you upset? Get a life buddy.
0:19 the flinch is strong with this one...
hell of a weapon longer than I ever think of trying, what gun is that?
338 edge for most of them I think
Fantastic Shooting and hunting! Take advantage of our great nations liberty while its still there. There seems to be alot of snow flakes here... I wish I could be in this video enjoying the liberty!
I'm sure there's a few people who can put up with that music.. the one thing I love about hunting is never hearing noise
Common dude... You making fun torturing those bears. You should be ban from RUclips.
shooting Dears oke this is food but why shooting bears? Is this also for meat? This is a nice and strong animal also you see that they mostly are not killed with one shot.
Washington state alone has an estimated 35,000 black bears, Oregon is about the same. Much more people should bear hunt. Overpopulation cause much more suffering, starvation, and disease.
because it's a challenge and fun?
Is this really legal to kill an animal in US ? Can’t believe my eyes.
Yes it's also for meat
@@3Mudbone1 I did not know that. That for the knowledge. Im not much into bear hunting as well still one of my fav animals
Problem with those high recoil rifles is that you close your eyes as you pull the trigger, or even before pulling the trigger.
Most of these people are hating these shots at such long distances, but I've been hunting since I was 10. I've never taken a shot outside of 300 yards.So i watch some of these shots and think, "wow that's amazing." But some of the shots were a little iffy or just off. I hunt with a 30-06, and I know the limits of my weapon. If you can be precise in your shot placement, and you take excessively long shots and you know you're going to hit your mark, you better be feeling that "buck fever" after you take that shot. If you're not you're just in it for the kill and I do not respect that. The day I stop shaking after I harvest an animal, is the day I will stop hunting. I hunt to put food on the table, not to kill unnecessarily. Respect the hunt and harvest. Only take long shots if you HAVE to. That's my two cents.
bait station = spineless hunting
Jesus what a bunch of haters. Great video Joe and keep taking those long shots.
For real tho no one said putting food in the freezer was a clean job when you have to hunt for it
YETIMAN GAMING amen to that one
what i don't understand is why shoot what you cant kill? there are so many wounded animals in this video its not funny.
I understand that those long shots are not easy. But many of the bears were just wounded in the back half of the body, stomach and hind quarters...
you are a idiot every bear and animal was recovered. why don't you comment on something you have a clue about.
I wasn't commenting, I was asking a question based on what is shown because there's no follow up footage.
If asking a question is being an idiot then what do you do when you want to know something? No need to go all defensive on me. The reason I am curious id that I have never taken such long shots on anything I only shoot up to 150m... Or is there a problem with me asking?
I actually enjoy watching this type of video because of the skill involved in such long distance shooting, like I said initially, I understand these are not easy shots. And bears must be pretty tough animals to kill outright.
It is a Montage of clips full hunts are on my page with pics of recovered animals we pack out and eat them all.
cheers,
not every one that asks questions like I did are anti's. I was just curious.
I will check out your other videos then.
+Joe Ulrich shooting at that range is a sure way of wounding animals: Totally unethical, you moron.
Why do people huny bears? In my country we don't have them, that's why i am asking. Is it to control the numbers, do you harvest them or what?
the 454 shot was super clean wow!
I love hunting but gut shots are hard to watch
If every long range shot was like 3:11 or 5:57 I would have no problem with long range hunting
Yeah same but u can't be ethically accurate at a range over 500 or so yards. And it's not like they couldn't have gotten closer
As much as I like long range hunting, and seeing some good "one shot drop" hits, some of the commentators have a good point. shooting at very long range I'd save it for milk jugs, varmints and coyotes. It also is good practice and test of skill. But the moral of hunting is to pit your skills against the animal.
The animal has to have a chance, and shooting it at 1000 yards when you can stalk it and get up to 200 to take a shot. tells something.
"The animal has to have a chance" but it doesnt🐻❌😢
@@stahinjakrackovic2087 Not this way, 1000m shot, good skill but not for hunting. I live in a different area than them. I hunt differently.
Excellent. Those are really long range shots
Really I m very enjoying this video Sir
I love how everyone in the comments is either the most ethical person in the world, or a literal sniper lmao. Just because its farther than you are comfortable shooting doesn't mean its unethical guys.
That's true to a point, there's some pretty shitty hits with excessive delay. Get closer, a bigger gun, the lack of respect for the game pursued is disgusting-super sniper.
¿Did you look for the wounded bear? Do this in Spain and you will have a nice cell in one of our prisons.
Most states will also charge you with a nasty charge if said bear is later found dead and unretrieved.
Yes they went to look for them
I know I'm taking this out of context, but spain just locks up anyone they don't agree with
@@Thisismycomment. Ignorant. I bet you don't know where Spain is on a globe map.
Sad to think some have no heart or pride..lazy shootist..certainly no hunter, a killer yes..here we stalk, I now hunt with a Bow, the rifle was just too easy, more like an execution but then I always get in close; for me the buzz is the stalk, the kill is not.... each to their own
Perry James Allen definitely not lazy to hike into a shit ton
of mountains
@@mwright6395 they hiked... On top of the quad bike😒😒
I take shots like these all the time and im not lazy i backpack in for 2 weeks and dont use quads then walk to go retrive the animal
@@mwright6395 great, here we hike in boot's for day's, no quads and a 60lb backpack..love it
In you next video can you please indicate the type of guns and price?
Can you even retrieve those or track down the ones that are severely wounded?
Yeah it's pretty easy when you have a guide set up the rifle and everything so all you have to do is aim and pull the trigger. Besides all these shots were piss poor shots half of them are gut shots and suffer. Hunting is supposed to be close range. Either stalk the animal or wait for it to come to you.
This practice is a disgrace to people who truly hunt!!
Sometimes long range shots are necessary for game such as big horn sheep. Also it's fine to hunt predators at longer distances. But for deer and elk I guarantee that a lot of animals become wounded and suffer.
I love shooting, this video makes me agree with every person that hates it.
Hell fire I don’t know if I like the soundtrack or the kill shots better. 🇺🇸
What rifle did you use? Great great shooting skills.
Hey thanks for the reply,oh don't get me wrong i ain't knocking anyone shooting a target at a 1000yds +,but surely your not going to sit there and tell me that shooting at a target is the same as a live animal?the target is not going to move but an animal might or a gust of wind could happen and at that distance my friend you and i both know by the time that bullet travels to that animal it ain't going to hit the same point which you aimed at which more than likely result in a wounded animal roaming about for hours,days or weeks,also by the time you pack up your kit,travel to where the animal was shot it would probably be long gone and finding it would be pretty difficult,in the end i probably just have more respect for my quarry!!
I agree to a point. Not that I care but I dont think shots should be taken over 800yds
If you have to ask someone "Did I hit him?" then maybe you shouldn't be taking the shot.
Oh ya and you can spot your own shots with a fairly lightweight magnum at 400 yards there cheese.
@@gsxr1189 I've been able to see every single hit on every animal I've shot. I don't shoot at 400 yards, I don't need to because I can actually hunt.
No kidding. She's clearly a part time shooter and not a hunter. She flinched and almost immediately came off the rifle.
Ya and all of you guys are just talking about it. I’ve done this and that. Half the people in the comment section have only ever done just that, commented on what others have done. I’d love to see your hunts recorded.
@@dieselbroke7389 If I had the desire to film my hunts they would be a fantastic education in the art of ethical fair chase hunting. I've never taken a shot at a big game animal over 200 yards hunting mountains, foothills and prairies but I can still ring steel at 1000 yards with consistency. Hunting and target shooting are two very different things and need to be kept separate.
I love hunting but if you shoot a animal at distances that can’t take them out then you either need a bigger gun or don’t need to be hunting.
These Shots Are All SERIOUSLY fuckin IMPRESSIVE! ...WOW😲😳
If I may know, it's an animal that has been shot, automatically switches off. then what are the many animals that have been shot dead, eaten or just let it die?
Looks like a lot of baiting was taking place for the bear shots... not too ethical and in many states illegal.
You would almost think it was a bloopers real. Long range hunting should me 400 yards after that it's not hunting. I hate seeing hunters with poor ethics.
this. a lot of times hunters are just wounding the animal since the bullets lose so much kinetic energy. it's unethical IMO but we all have our own ethics
@@ericm425 .
3:29 I can guess you never recovered him...
Great shots I won’t take that from you but please correct me if I’m wrong but this seems more like baiting instead of hunting?
What are some of the calibers used here? Is it all .338 edge
Who else saw that bullet traveling @1:48
Vapor trail... you should see a 50 cal vapor trail, it is cool.
At 8:20 as well. Pretty neat to see the trajectory of the bullet.
DMR Builder I did
I see it every shot
I’m a huge hunter but I hate spine shots I think it’s so unethical
I can see and appreciate the skill involved in long range shooting ,,but i just dont think its the best practice for hunting large game,, , just dont like seeing an animal run off and yeah i know it happens sometimes even with good shots at close range ,, I shot a Samber deer here in Australia at about 70 meters it dropped then got up and ran over 200 meters before it died, after gutting it found the bullet had hit through the bottom part of the heart , still ran though,,,
And after reading some of the comments it’s sad that some people are hating on your long range shots but don’t worry most are just RUclips Warriors who like to Criticize others and have probably never shot at that distances or held a gun a day in there life’s so once again good shooting and great hunting
The bear wasn't killed right away did you go to find it to make sure it was dead or could you not be bothered I suppose
Would be great if you were able to get clean kills each time, but you weren't. Too many questionable hits that didn't drop the animal. That's not responsible hunting.
RckyMtneer it’s long range it’s not easy to perfectly place a shot and I bet u can’t place a perfect shot at 100 yards
Kyrup Actually, 100 yards is easy. I get that long range is hard, but that still doesn't relieve you of the responsibilty of being ethical. If it is too far to get a clean shot, DON'T TAKE IT!!!
dude shut the hell up
The animal doesn't have to drop to mean it was a good shot, you obviously know very little about hunting
Yeah I wouldn't hunt like this at all... if I had like a .338 or 7mm that I was comfortable shooting long range I wouldn't still go over like 300 yards.. with my .06 I usually don't go over 200 just because I want to make sure I get a good hit and not gut shot some poor deer etc..
I don't mind hunting . . . but that's just killing to show off. Not impressed.
Yes a lot of animals suffer from these shoots. Thats animal abusing nothing more.
Great vid, awesome music. Good job & great shooting.
You're not a hunter...just a shooter.
I see nothing wrong with this, this is hunting
Lots of bad shots. I hate, when animal suffer. so hunters, please, train your shooting skills and shot, when you are sure, the animal will be killed instantly. (And sorry for my language :D Im not good in english.) Good luck next time hunters :)
Change the title: how to start hate hunting
0:19 she was so close too taking that scope too the face. Slow it down too
0.25 speed
Hello all, yes I am the girl who almost got her eye blackened. But I am also the girl who made the shot at 4:07. Also in all my years of hunting I have never missed, all of them being ethical shots. I’ve grown up shooting and the recoil was just a bit stronger than expected.. that’s all!
Sydney Bybee did you hire a guide to take you?