Thanks man. Yeah the shroud was hitting the fan making a god awful sound when I turned it on. Luckily it was a minor simple fix. Nothing worse than being 9 hours from home and having car trouble. 😭🤣
Looks like fun even if not exactly ducky weather. What is this forgetting to drop the bolt thing? Are you not pressing the button to load a shell into the chamber?
Sorry mate don't want to say. Last thing I need is some company chewing my a$$ out about the gun jamming and showing it on a video. Apparently Instead of making a good gun they make one that jams. Plus I wouldn't want to make them any money for promoting their products for free. They can sell their own guns and pay their sales staff for that.
As a new hunter who hasn't hit ducks. Why do you need to use Buck shot by law. Ducks I have around here are about the size on an average house rabbit. No meat but im sure the 243 would do the job heheje
@@AHPOutdoors please excuse my ignorance. Haven't ever held or used a shotgun before and thought that they were all just "buck shot". I understand there is law behind it just no one can tell me why
@@paulcox9366 it would be very difficult to shoot flying ducks with a centrefire rifle, and your bullet landing kilometers away shooting up in the air with no back stop would be a concern. that may be the reason why?
@@benlaw6826 that's 100% mate. I would never shoot them in the air with my .243 . I have 30 walking around my dam at the moment which backs onto a big bushy hill. So would be very easy to do with a centre fire if the law allowed. Probably didn't explain myself correctly.
Glad you're still around Jason. This was an excellent video as always!
Hey, thanks man!
Some great footage Jason! Not much of a duck hunter myself although I really enjoyed this video. Good stuff 👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video mate really enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Haha my bottom shroud came off on my pajero too just before I headed to the rice. Great video mate
Thanks man. Yeah the shroud was hitting the fan making a god awful sound when I turned it on.
Luckily it was a minor simple fix. Nothing worse than being 9 hours from home and having car trouble. 😭🤣
Cool video man 👌good numbers around thats for sure
Yeah for sure
I watched it again and I think you got two more ducks this time 🤣
🤣
Great video mate. Got me keen to get into some duck hunting.
Come next time mate, you'll have a ball.
@@AHPOutdoors ok I’m coming
Looks like fun even if not exactly ducky weather. What is this forgetting to drop the bolt thing? Are you not pressing the button to load a shell into the chamber?
Here in Canada u must plug your gun so it only holds 3 rounds 1 in the chamber 2 in the magazine for duck hunting
Definitely you who hit it
Great video! What brand of straight pull shotgun are you using? Cheers
Sorry mate don't want to say. Last thing I need is some company chewing my a$$ out about the gun jamming and showing it on a video.
Apparently Instead of making a good gun they make one that jams.
Plus I wouldn't want to make them any money for promoting their products for free. They can sell their own guns and pay their sales staff for that.
You guys are good for the ammo business 😂
What kinds of ducks did you shoot?
Woods, teal, etc
What is the shotgun?
Semi auto been illegal for many years
It's a straight pull shotgun. 😂😂
That semi auto is not loading properly you should have it look at that is why it is jamming I have had a semi for many years.
It's a straight pull button release shotgun.
As a new hunter who hasn't hit ducks. Why do you need to use Buck shot by law. Ducks I have around here are about the size on an average house rabbit. No meat but im sure the 243 would do the job heheje
By law you have to use a shotgun and I'm not using buckshot. It's #4 shot as per the description.
@@AHPOutdoors please excuse my ignorance. Haven't ever held or used a shotgun before and thought that they were all just "buck shot". I understand there is law behind it just no one can tell me why
@@paulcox9366 it would be very difficult to shoot flying ducks with a centrefire rifle, and your bullet landing kilometers away shooting up in the air with no back stop would be a concern. that may be the reason why?
@@benlaw6826 that's 100% mate. I would never shoot them in the air with my .243 . I have 30 walking around my dam at the moment which backs onto a big bushy hill. So would be very easy to do with a centre fire if the law allowed. Probably didn't explain myself correctly.