Just depends If its your rifle you carry it if its the estates rifle the estate stalker (ghilly not fond of that term on a stalking estate as he is the real stalker )
Ah. Empty gun. Nice to know. If another such video is made, perhaps a subtitle saying that might be added? Just an idea. Is this a different species than the red deer in New Zealand? Or are they introduced from this stock? I always am amazed how much these guys look like elk, the American wapiti.
@@vinecottage8732 They're hunting, the same rules aren't observed as on a range when in the field because it's simply not possible to. Holding a weapon by the balance point is how humans have hunted for hundreds of thousands of years, it's what we default to, it's simple human physiology. You're more likely to fall down a hill and break your neck than you are going to shoot someone accidentally, that's what the hunter should be preoccupied with; where he's stepping. I haven't heard of a shooting accident while stalking in Scotland, so they evidently know what they're doing. If it's any consolation to your worried mind; that's a Blaser R8, and it's de-cocked. It's less dangerous in that state than a sharp stick.
Beautiful countryside and the chance to bag a Beastie like a Red Deer ..Brilliant
Beautiful countryside and showing how it's done, nice, thanks.
Great footage, stunning scenery
That first group may not have been suitable for shooting but it was a magnificent piece of stalking to be able to get so close to them.
What's the camouflage jacket he is wearing
A very cool video, my heart beats fast watching it. Keep safe my brother
Fantastic. If that is not what a real stalk is then it is certainly the best counterfeit.
Where about in Perthshire is it?
About central Scotland.
Ahh yes! My ancestors homeland!! Beautiful!!
Sehr schöne Jagd ! Danke
I thought on hill stalking the ghilly always carried the rifle until the moment it came to pulling the trigger?
Just depends If its your rifle you carry it if its the estates rifle the estate stalker (ghilly not fond of that term on a stalking estate as he is the real stalker )
Nice
Glad I'm not walking at the back of him
Lovely footage but muzzle awareness dreadful!
The rifle is empty.
@@rivermoor4644 don’t care… don’t wave it around
@@vinecottage8732 get a life
Ah. Empty gun. Nice to know. If another such video is made, perhaps a subtitle saying that might be added? Just an idea.
Is this a different species than the red deer in New Zealand? Or are they introduced from this stock? I always am amazed how much these guys look like elk, the American wapiti.
@@vinecottage8732 They're hunting, the same rules aren't observed as on a range when in the field because it's simply not possible to. Holding a weapon by the balance point is how humans have hunted for hundreds of thousands of years, it's what we default to, it's simple human physiology.
You're more likely to fall down a hill and break your neck than you are going to shoot someone accidentally, that's what the hunter should be preoccupied with; where he's stepping. I haven't heard of a shooting accident while stalking in Scotland, so they evidently know what they're doing.
If it's any consolation to your worried mind; that's a Blaser R8, and it's de-cocked. It's less dangerous in that state than a sharp stick.
Why ALL DRAMATIC FUCKINH MUSIC just do documentation the scenary rivers running plenty get rid bloody music