Bless you sir 🙏, I'll be 65 soon and need cataract surgery. I love my Pennsylvania rifle but I can't see the sights or anything past my arms reach, very frustrating. Pissess me off .hoping the surgery helps 🙏 by the way you are an amazing shot 😊
@@joshuamoore1322 at 65 you Sir are a spring chicken!!! I am 80. If your problem is cataracts the surgery should help greatly. It did for me. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I agree. Went with a scoped bolt rifle for 10 years. In the Pennsylvania woods I hunt, the scope was often a hindrance and much less enjoyable to carry. Went back to my lever actions a few years ago with iron sights and peep sight on my 1954 Marlin 35 and remembered what I forgot, in most cases it’s an advantage. 50 years of hunting to come back to this conclusion, I can be a slow learner. Thanks for your videos
@@scottsgaragecave I reckon there is a time for everything, including scope sighted rifles. But in many instances there are better choices. The emphasis these days is to see how far away you can shoot something. How many animals are wounded is impossible to say. Very unethical in my opinion. And it isn’t as exciting as up close and personal. HOW you get your buck is more important than just getting it. Lever actions are classic deer rifles. And carry like a dream. To me the ultimate in deer hunting is to carry a flintlock. Flintlocks! The best of the best.
Thank you so much for answering my questions Dennis! I felt like I was sitting right there shooting with you getting advice from you. You answered all my questions. I want you to know that I put way more stock in the advice you older gentleman give then I do the younger generation does. If I have questions I turn to you and I watch gunblue490 and another older gentleman Tom River has a channel I get good information from. You older gentleman with the experience and knowledge that you have are a national treasure. I am honored to have gotten advice from you. Thank you Dennis
I tried to answer your questions as throughly as I could. I might add this. Give a long hard look at the Savage 99. They have the balance of a fine shotgun, the speed of a lever action, and the accuracy of a bolt action. The down side is they are no longer made. My favorite caliber in them is the .300 Savage. But it also comes in such calibers as .243, and .308. And the Browning BLR comes in long action calibers also , such as 30-06 and .300 Magnum. Thank you for watching.
A great one boss. SUPER advice and plinking! Unmatched!!!! Ps, you might be 80, But u walk and talk and are stronger than most 40 yr olds today. Whatever you do….. it works.
Well thank you very much Mr Idaho. I hope we meet face to face one day. Isaiah Chapter 40 verses 29-31. It means what it says. Thank you again for watching and for commenting. Dennis
Another great video, i like the old redfieldscopes in low profile 2x5,2x7,3x9. I saw at track of the wolf traditional looking peep sight. When I still hunt i use a Savage 99, but i sit mostly now and use a 1950 winchester model 70 270 with a redfieldscope 2x7 .
Dennis where did you learn to use 3x3 over powder wads then a lubed patch under the bullet. Ever have any issues with that process? Question from the territories in the Oklahoma Ozarks...
I have always been a lever action fan; I have a BLR 7mm 08 with a peep site but would like to scope it what is the preferred reticle for 1.5 x 5 Leopold? There are so many to choose?
Who the heck wouldn't put on a goretex jacket when they had those beautiful 40 year old buckskins on . If you're 80 you've gained enough sense not to do stupid things. I'm only 73 but trying to catch up to you.
Hello Dennis, hope all is well. I really enjoy your videos. I have one humorous question. With all the smoke coming out of the flintlock when shooting at deer, how do your know if you hit what you're aiming at? Takes a few minutes for the smoke to clear before you can see anything. I offended wondered how battles were fought in the civil war with all that smoke during battle. How did they know where to aim?
You don’t know visually. Obviously!!! Trust in your shooting ability. Flintlocks I particularly require a bit of practice. The flash in the pan obscures the target before the shot goes off. You have to follow through and not flinch. If you can shoot a flintlock well you can shoot anything. The smoke is what makes it fun. Thank you for watching.
Oh yeah. Lots of pistol. Did IDPA for a long time. Quick draw years ago. Long range single shot pistol. And hunt with handguns. And I make custom gun belts and holsters. You will seldom find me without a sidearm.
Wow I'm a little surprised by that I have many there fun to shoot as a matter a fact i just built a flint pistol from a new in the box 50 year old dixie gun works kit the quality is quite good as they made much better parts back then. Going on a trail shoot here in a couple of weeks will take the pistol and my Yeager rifle.@@dennispritchardoutdoors7882
Practice makes perfect!
Bless you sir 🙏, I'll be 65 soon and need cataract surgery. I love my Pennsylvania rifle but I can't see the sights or anything past my arms reach, very frustrating. Pissess me off .hoping the surgery helps 🙏 by the way you are an amazing shot 😊
@@joshuamoore1322 at 65 you Sir are a spring chicken!!! I am 80.
If your problem is cataracts the surgery should help greatly. It did for me.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
I agree. Went with a scoped bolt rifle for 10 years. In the Pennsylvania woods I hunt, the scope was often a hindrance and much less enjoyable to carry. Went back to my lever actions a few years ago with iron sights and peep sight on my 1954 Marlin 35 and remembered what I forgot, in most cases it’s an advantage. 50 years of hunting to come back to this conclusion, I can be a slow learner. Thanks for your videos
@@scottsgaragecave I reckon there is a time for everything, including scope sighted rifles. But in many instances there are better choices. The emphasis these days is to see how far away you can shoot something. How many animals are wounded is impossible to say. Very unethical in my opinion. And it isn’t as exciting as up close and personal. HOW you get your buck is more important than just getting it.
Lever actions are classic deer rifles. And carry like a dream.
To me the ultimate in deer hunting is to carry a flintlock. Flintlocks! The best of the best.
Thank you so much for answering my questions Dennis! I felt like I was sitting right there shooting with you getting advice from you. You answered all my questions. I want you to know that I put way more stock in the advice you older gentleman give then I do the younger generation does. If I have questions I turn to you and I watch gunblue490 and another older gentleman Tom River has a channel I get good information from. You older gentleman with the experience and knowledge that you have are a national treasure. I am honored to have gotten advice from you. Thank you Dennis
I tried to answer your questions as throughly as I could. I might add this. Give a long hard look at the Savage 99. They have the balance of a fine shotgun, the speed of a lever action, and the accuracy of a bolt action. The down side is they are no longer made. My favorite caliber in them is the .300 Savage. But it also comes in such calibers as .243, and .308.
And the Browning BLR comes in long action calibers also , such as 30-06 and .300 Magnum.
Thank you for watching.
Another Great video with lots of good information. I am just getting started in black powder shooting and really enjoy these walk and shoots.
The world of black powder is a lot of fun indeed. Welcome to that world.
Good Video Brother!
You are So Special!!
You have always been my Hero!!
Love you Brother.
A great one boss. SUPER advice and plinking! Unmatched!!!!
Ps, you might be 80, But u walk and talk and are stronger than most 40 yr olds today. Whatever you do….. it works.
Well thank you very much Mr Idaho. I hope we meet face to face one day.
Isaiah Chapter 40 verses 29-31. It means what it says.
Thank you again for watching and for commenting.
Dennis
Another great video, i like the old redfieldscopes in low profile 2x5,2x7,3x9. I saw at track of the wolf traditional looking peep sight. When I still hunt i use a Savage 99, but i sit mostly now and use a 1950 winchester model 70 270 with a redfieldscope 2x7 .
It appears that we have much in common. I like your choices in scopes and scope power, as well as rifles. Thank you for commenting.
Dennis where did you learn to use 3x3 over powder wads then a lubed patch under the bullet. Ever have any issues with that process? Question from the territories in the Oklahoma Ozarks...
I have always been a lever action fan; I have a BLR 7mm 08 with a peep site but would like to scope it what is the preferred reticle for 1.5 x 5 Leopold? There are so many to choose?
Actually my favorite is the Leupold Dot reticle. Then the standard Duplex.
Old school still works
Yes it does.
A fact and truth brother
What kind, or brand of shooting stick is that? Where do you find one like that?
Great video.
They are called Okanogan Shooting Sticks. I made these.
Great video Dennis, thanks for sharing !!!
@@rickfischer3759 thank you for watching.
Who the heck wouldn't put on a goretex jacket when they had those beautiful 40 year old buckskins on . If you're 80 you've gained enough sense not to do stupid things. I'm only 73 but trying to catch up to you.
Howdy Bill. You are still a youngster!!!
Hello Dennis, hope all is well. I really enjoy your videos. I have one humorous question. With all the smoke coming out of the flintlock when shooting at deer, how do your know if you hit what you're aiming at? Takes a few minutes for the smoke to clear before you can see anything. I offended wondered how battles were fought in the civil war with all that smoke during battle. How did they know where to aim?
You don’t know visually. Obviously!!! Trust in your shooting ability. Flintlocks I particularly require a bit of practice. The flash in the pan obscures the target before the shot goes off. You have to follow through and not flinch. If you can shoot a flintlock well you can shoot anything.
The smoke is what makes it fun.
Thank you for watching.
Dennis, do you shoot any pistol ?
Oh yeah. Lots of pistol. Did IDPA for a long time. Quick draw years ago. Long range single shot pistol. And hunt with handguns. And I make custom gun belts and holsters. You will seldom find me without a sidearm.
@@dennispritchardoutdoors7882 that’s great how bout muzzleloading pistols ?
@@loupuleff571 never owned one until a few days ago. Jerry gave me a muzzleloader derringer!!! Have not fired it yet.
Wow I'm a little surprised by that I have many there fun to shoot as a matter a fact i just built a flint pistol from a new in the box 50 year old dixie gun works kit the quality is quite good as they made much better parts back then. Going on a trail shoot here in a couple of weeks will take the pistol and my Yeager rifle.@@dennispritchardoutdoors7882