@@Hunteroo4 Except that you don't post for shit over there. I followed you over to it when you stormed off youtube and then you didn't do anything so I dropped it.
@@techmarine83 first and most important: thanks for watching, following, and the supporting. I love to share the videos and get a kick out of al the comments. Thanks for trying out Rumble. I posted the 10 newest prairie dog videos over there as a trial and possible solution/alternative to youtube. RUclips is awesome, but the people running it suck! I'm also planning on reexporting all my old prairie dog videos and posting to Rumble without the stupid 20 second intro warning (my attempt to weed out the antis and be able to keep my videos up). Honestly, I don't know what to do or where to start explaining... Early this year, my channel was apparently under attack by the antis. I had 3 of my doggin videos removed by youtube and received a warning and 2 strikes in the process (3 strikes and youtube shuts your channel down). 2 of the videos were 4 or 5 years old. How dumb is that?! To go along with the warning and each strike, youtube restricted my account so I could not post anything while I was in youtube jail. That's also why I unlisted most of my hunting videos (Unlisted = video is no longer public and only accessible if you have the link, but I think they're still viewable if you go to my playlists?). I couldn't risk getting another strike and have my channel shut down. I'm also hesitant to what I post/share publicly as I don't want any of antis and trojan horses to be encouraged and get ideas of how to hurt my channel more. Now that I ran my trial with Rumble (posted 10 new videos, 1 every 2 weeks for 10 weeks) and my strikes have cleared, I decided to post all 10 of the new videos on youtube as well. Sorry/not sorry for the video dumb all at once. I honestly think I'll have a few strikes soon and will have to unlist the videos. That's why I posted all of them at once (to give my intended audience and fans a chance at seeing them all before youtube hinders that). I'm grateful for the Rumble support and it's pretty dang cool that 52 people subscribed (guessing most, like me, had never heard of Rumble before), but I have less than 1,000 views on 10 videos that I started posting 6 months ago. On youtube, those same 10 videos have 330 views in less than 12 hours. This is a hobby of mine and something I have fun doing and sharing. I'm not in if for the money. I used to make about $1/day on youtube. Then just as my doggin videos & subscribers started to blow up, youtube changed the way they paid and became anti hunting/2A. Most of my videos have been demonitized by youtube and new ones are ineligible to be monetized. I now make about $0.10/day. I pay $20/mo for my video editing program, so 1 month/year is paid for by youtube lol. This is also why I have increased the amount of video & sound clips in my videos. If I can't monetize the videos, then I don't have to worry about copyright claims. I'm not violating if I'm not making money on using part of their content without their permission. That's not everything, but hope that gives you a better understanding for what it's worth. It's a frustrating situation when it shouldn't be. Like many things, a few bad people have to ruin it for the majority. It's a pretty simple concept that the dumb dumbs don't follow: if you don't like a video, don't watch it! Don't ruin it for the rest of the people that do like it!
Good for the environment 😃
Love it!
Great! Uploading the rest right now!
missed you and these videos. you didnt miss any dogs....jeez!!!
Thanks. Safer to post on Rumble. We'll see how long these last here. Right?! 😆
@@Hunteroo4 Except that you don't post for shit over there. I followed you over to it when you stormed off youtube and then you didn't do anything so I dropped it.
@@techmarine83 first and most important: thanks for watching, following, and the supporting. I love to share the videos and get a kick out of al the comments. Thanks for trying out Rumble. I posted the 10 newest prairie dog videos over there as a trial and possible solution/alternative to youtube. RUclips is awesome, but the people running it suck! I'm also planning on reexporting all my old prairie dog videos and posting to Rumble without the stupid 20 second intro warning (my attempt to weed out the antis and be able to keep my videos up). Honestly, I don't know what to do or where to start explaining... Early this year, my channel was apparently under attack by the antis. I had 3 of my doggin videos removed by youtube and received a warning and 2 strikes in the process (3 strikes and youtube shuts your channel down). 2 of the videos were 4 or 5 years old. How dumb is that?! To go along with the warning and each strike, youtube restricted my account so I could not post anything while I was in youtube jail. That's also why I unlisted most of my hunting videos (Unlisted = video is no longer public and only accessible if you have the link, but I think they're still viewable if you go to my playlists?). I couldn't risk getting another strike and have my channel shut down. I'm also hesitant to what I post/share publicly as I don't want any of antis and trojan horses to be encouraged and get ideas of how to hurt my channel more.
Now that I ran my trial with Rumble (posted 10 new videos, 1 every 2 weeks for 10 weeks) and my strikes have cleared, I decided to post all 10 of the new videos on youtube as well. Sorry/not sorry for the video dumb all at once. I honestly think I'll have a few strikes soon and will have to unlist the videos. That's why I posted all of them at once (to give my intended audience and fans a chance at seeing them all before youtube hinders that).
I'm grateful for the Rumble support and it's pretty dang cool that 52 people subscribed (guessing most, like me, had never heard of Rumble before), but I have less than 1,000 views on 10 videos that I started posting 6 months ago. On youtube, those same 10 videos have 330 views in less than 12 hours.
This is a hobby of mine and something I have fun doing and sharing. I'm not in if for the money. I used to make about $1/day on youtube. Then just as my doggin videos & subscribers started to blow up, youtube changed the way they paid and became anti hunting/2A. Most of my videos have been demonitized by youtube and new ones are ineligible to be monetized. I now make about $0.10/day. I pay $20/mo for my video editing program, so 1 month/year is paid for by youtube lol. This is also why I have increased the amount of video & sound clips in my videos. If I can't monetize the videos, then I don't have to worry about copyright claims. I'm not violating if I'm not making money on using part of their content without their permission.
That's not everything, but hope that gives you a better understanding for what it's worth. It's a frustrating situation when it shouldn't be. Like many things, a few bad people have to ruin it for the majority. It's a pretty simple concept that the dumb dumbs don't follow: if you don't like a video, don't watch it! Don't ruin it for the rest of the people that do like it!
What bullet are you using? Varmint grenade?
Hornady Zmax, 55gr
@@Hunteroo4 you gotta be happy with that performance.
It sure is green there! It’s not that green here even when it is green.
@@moose7472 Absolutely! Wish I had bought more when they were available! You're in CO? I watched some of your videos. Makes me want to do some flying!