I have been using that "Rubber Band technology" for many years on all my rifles, as I was taught to hunt with the bolt up, which acts as an extra safety. The second thing it does when slinging your rifle is it eliminates the bolt sliding back and the subsequent loosing loaded rounds, when hunting Cheers
Thx for the practical, easy to remember tips, Paul. For me, safari slings make things easier, qucker & less movement to shoulder the rifle. Looking forward to more time in the high country with you.
Another awesome video Paul, love watching videos like this and learning new tips to try while out hunting. I would like to see a video by you on shooting techniques in the bush. I have trouble keeping still before i pull the trigger 😬
Hi Paul. Thanks for the great firearm tips. I would like you to do a short vid on how you use the 'bush" to your advantage?wind, thermals,gullies,ridges ect
Hi Paul, hope all is well mate? Thanks for the tips. Love these video's during lockdown. Also thats not your ordinary everyday elastic band, it's a BOAGY BAND!!! Regards George and Polly.
Thanks George and Polly we are doing ok it would be nice if I could be out teaching people in the bush but at lest I can still help out with some videos
@@PaulBoagsOutdoors hang in there Paul, hopefully we all can get back into the bush sometime soon mate, a lot of people are suffering from these lockdowns. Keep up great work, thanks again and hope to see you again someday. Be safe and take care.
Loving these tips videos. Would love to see a video on walking through the Bush, people always say to walk slowly but how slow is slow? How quiet should you really be, do you have to avoid every stick and leaf so you don’t make a sound, should you stick to fire trails cause you can be quieter? And then how does that change when you see a deer and still need to move to get a shot.
Scope zoomed in, That was me a couple weeks ago 🤦🏾 A bunch of fur, yep sure was. Zoomed out and gone. Every mistake is a lesson learnt the hard way. Kinda proud I didn't just pull the trigger.
Hey Paul, Love the tips mate, I have recently purchased a Sauer ceratech in 7mm Rem Mag and I am looking at a Swaro Z5 to top it off. Just wondering what scope mounts / rings your running? Any advise appreciated. Cheers
Yep it’s a Sauer ceratech in 30-06 with a Zeiss conquest V6 3.5-15X56 on top. It’s a great Firearm that shoots great and is not to expensive that is made to do the job not look pretty. I like the 3 position Saftey, the 5 shot flush fitting magazine, that it ceracoted and the over all feel of it when you hold it ready to shoot and when you do shoot it.
Hey Paul. I know this is an old video. Just wondering how that sauer ceratech held up for you? I'm thinking about getting one in 308 or 30-06 to upgrade from my 243.
@@PaulBoagsOutdoors I like that, many believe that they protect their little secret spot, yet territory is endless (almost)! I was youg when i was first introduced to red deer in Grampains by Otto Ruff, and i became a member of ADA that year. He showed me a lot of things and a lot of his places, like a good person he was! We worked together at Rowntree Hoadley in Faukner! Real mate! When I learned about Sambar, no one wanted to help me. Was told it was too hard, ghost deer. Anyhow, I went out on my own and shot 2 does on my second day out.. I used my Sako .270 and my own loads, nosler partition 130 gr, put them down instantly! Was I talk of the town in Wodonga/Albury!
Safety’s don’t fail, people make mistakes and blame their tools, great video mate 👍
Thanks
I have been using that "Rubber Band technology" for many years on all my rifles, as I was taught to hunt with the bolt up, which acts as an extra safety. The second thing it does when slinging your rifle is it eliminates the bolt sliding back and the subsequent loosing loaded rounds, when hunting
Cheers
That’s it, me too
Thx for the practical, easy to remember tips, Paul. For me, safari slings make things easier, qucker & less movement to shoulder the rifle. Looking forward to more time in the high country with you.
Handy tips boagy ❤
Thanks Paul, I’m about to pass this to my 14 y.o. son to reinforce what I have already shown him myself. Another great vid. 👍
Glad to help
Its these simple thing which make a huge difference. Thanks for the tips. Hunting 101.
Thanks
Another awesome video Paul, love watching videos like this and learning new tips to try while out hunting.
I would like to see a video by you on shooting techniques in the bush. I have trouble keeping still before i pull the trigger 😬
Good suggestions I’ll get onto that one
Hi Paul. Thanks for the great firearm tips. I would like you to do a short vid on how you use the 'bush" to your advantage?wind, thermals,gullies,ridges ect
Thanks for the feedback I’ll add it to the list
Thanks for the feedback I’ll add it to the list
Great tips.
Thanks Richard
Hi Paul, hope all is well mate? Thanks for the tips. Love these video's during lockdown. Also thats not your ordinary everyday elastic band, it's a BOAGY BAND!!! Regards George and Polly.
Thanks George and Polly we are doing ok it would be nice if I could be out teaching people in the bush but at lest I can still help out with some videos
@@PaulBoagsOutdoors hang in there Paul, hopefully we all can get back into the bush sometime soon mate, a lot of people are suffering from these lockdowns. Keep up great work, thanks again and hope to see you again someday. Be safe and take care.
Enjoying these video tips mate. Keep them coming👍👍.
Thanks
Great tips from a wealth of experience.
Thanks
Loving these tips videos. Would love to see a video on walking through the Bush, people always say to walk slowly but how slow is slow? How quiet should you really be, do you have to avoid every stick and leaf so you don’t make a sound, should you stick to fire trails cause you can be quieter? And then how does that change when you see a deer and still need to move to get a shot.
Thanks for the feedback I’ll add it to the list
Good tips
Thanks
Great tips thanks - subscribed
Thank you
Scope zoomed in, That was me a couple weeks ago 🤦🏾
A bunch of fur, yep sure was. Zoomed out and gone. Every mistake is a lesson learnt the hard way. Kinda proud I didn't just pull the trigger.
That it Regan. I’ve been making mistakes and learned from them for almost 30 years now and happy to share what I have learned
top tips.
Thanks
Post a vid of tracking out and looking for a start :)
Thanks for the feedback I’ll add it to the list
ripper tips Paul
Thanks
Thanks Paul.
Great video again. How have you found the sauer? Looking at getting one in 30-06.
Keep the videos coming and thanks again.
Thanks Adam I’m loving my Sauer shoots very well I get sub inch group at 200m
Hi Paul enjoy your work, just wondering how much your gun weights with scope. Keep up your great work 👍🏻
Not sure never weighted it not it’s pretty light
Hey Paul,
Love the tips mate, I have recently purchased a Sauer ceratech in 7mm Rem Mag and I am looking at a Swaro Z5 to top it off. Just wondering what scope mounts / rings your running? Any advise appreciated.
Cheers
When I practice at home should I put electrical tape on the barrel?
I only use the tape when I’m in the bush to keep the mud and dirt out of the barrel
@@PaulBoagsOutdoors Just kidding Paul. Keep up the good work. That's exactly how I practice getting the shotgun or rifle off the shoulder.
Great video Paul, thankyou. Your rifle appears to be a Sauer, is there a (are) reasons for your choice of rifle?
Yep it’s a Sauer ceratech in 30-06 with a Zeiss conquest V6 3.5-15X56 on top. It’s a great Firearm that shoots great and is not to expensive that is made to do the job not look pretty. I like the 3 position Saftey, the 5 shot flush fitting magazine, that it ceracoted and the over all feel of it when you hold it ready to shoot and when you do shoot it.
Hey Paul. I know this is an old video. Just wondering how that sauer ceratech held up for you?
I'm thinking about getting one in 308 or 30-06 to upgrade from my 243.
Hello Andrew I’m still loving it, it’s been fantastic. Highly recommend it. Check out my latest hog deer video to see me still using it
Nice! You must have a lot of first timers going with you on hunts?
Yeah I teach every one and anyone that wants to learn how to hunt sambar
@@PaulBoagsOutdoors I like that, many believe that they protect their little secret spot, yet territory is endless (almost)! I was youg when i was first introduced to red deer in Grampains by Otto Ruff, and i became a member of ADA that year. He showed me a lot of things and a lot of his places, like a good person he was! We worked together at Rowntree Hoadley in Faukner! Real mate! When I learned about Sambar, no one wanted to help me. Was told it was too hard, ghost deer. Anyhow, I went out on my own and shot 2 does on my second day out.. I used my Sako .270 and my own loads, nosler partition 130 gr, put them down instantly! Was I talk of the town in Wodonga/Albury!