Thank you all for watching. Our history with long range originally started with using Gunwerks rifles. Over time, a good friend of ours, LPR, started building long range equipment, and so Travis made the decision to help him out. As of last year, the Stuck N The Rut family sat down and we had to make an important decision. That was to go back in using Gunwerks equipment. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Gunwerks and use their equipment in the backcountry. Lane builds great guns, and so does Gunwerks. We decided to go back to Gunwerks because of how they treat their customers and how fast they can get a quality rifle in your hands. As a reminder, we all have our jobs outside of Stuck N The Rut. Hunting videos is more of a hobby for our family. That being said, we can't be bought, we only work with companies that we like and trust and have positive experiences with, that's what separates us from the rest of the influencers in the hunting industry. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. We are an open book.
Gun Werks Rifles area nice choice if your spending 3-5k on your rifle. Any custom rifle build is around the same price. If I was looking for a custom build, Gun Werks would be in the running. I’m more of 7mm fan so a 7 PRC or 28 Noslar would be my option.
I noticed in previous videos you were using an XLR chassis system. As a backpack hunter, would you still recommend getting a folding stock chassis or save up and go with a Gunwerks rifle?
I had a 7 Saum build by Gunwerks that has a ClymR Stock 18" barrel that is very lightweight on my hunting pack. I like it very much, and I do like my XLR chassis as well, it really has to do with what your preference is.
I definitely would like to see more of the 300PRC shared with us. Shooting, pros and cons for barrel length. I read you guys are running bergers in it. Are you guys loading them or is Gunworks loading them for you?
@@JustinHallowesOutdoors Have you ever used a Trigger Tech Diamond or a Timney trigger? They'll spoil you, very consistent no creep unless you want a bit of creep which I do. Also Jewell is very popular altho I've not used one.
Have been collecting and hunting 60+ years and I can buy any gun or brand on the market and have owned almost every brand and it takes a lot to justify the kind of money they want for their guns!
I asked a question. I did not make an assumption. An assumption would read: I assume LPR pissed you off. You have been shooting LPR’s for years, just interested in the reasoning behind the sudden change.
@@scottquenstedt1 We made the change in the beginning of 2022. Dallas builds a great gun, but hard to do business with. Nothing personal, we still consider him a great friend. Have you had a gun built by LPR?
@@Stuckntherut1 sorry to hear that. I have not yet purchased a gun from LPR but it’s on the top of my list. That’s why I’m so interested as to why you would deviate. I take your opinions and reviews seriously, as they generally seem unbiased.
I'm not understanding the purpose of a 300 PRC with a 20" barrel for long range hunting. No way it's burning all that powder, lowering velocity considerably which takes away the long-range capability. Just as well have a 300 WSM shorter action, less powder, less recoil and with 20' barrel about the same velocity. 300 Win Mag been around since 1963 and does the same as 300 PRC. Too Funny how people play into this long-range stuff.
@@Stuckntherut1 Wish I could afford to spend $10,000+ just to try something new. Nice set-up for sure, for about 1% of the hunters that can afford it. 🤣
My 21” 300prc shot 215s at 2850, I had it up to 3k before pressure signs. The whole unburnt powder might as well have a smaller cartridge thing is pretty massively over exaggerated imo
I agree there’s limits. Most people don’t take into account energy left on the bullet to make a clean kill or open the bullet. Some environments you don’t have a choice but to shoot long. Not gonna get close to a deer in a flat cut wheat field.
@@Weatherby406 Sometimes the problem is finding LR bullets, every bubba and his brother buy LR bullets pretending they're LR shooters. They then complain their Berger OTM didn't exit after hitting the ball joint on a moose shot at 35 yards. Kenai Dog , do you hunt with a spear or do you chase animals off of cliffs to kill them?
Thank you all for watching. Our history with long range originally started with using Gunwerks rifles. Over time, a good friend of ours, LPR, started building long range equipment, and so Travis made the decision to help him out. As of last year, the Stuck N The Rut family sat down and we had to make an important decision. That was to go back in using Gunwerks equipment. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Gunwerks and use their equipment in the backcountry. Lane builds great guns, and so does Gunwerks. We decided to go back to Gunwerks because of how they treat their customers and how fast they can get a quality rifle in your hands. As a reminder, we all have our jobs outside of Stuck N The Rut. Hunting videos is more of a hobby for our family. That being said, we can't be bought, we only work with companies that we like and trust and have positive experiences with, that's what separates us from the rest of the influencers in the hunting industry. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. We are an open book.
Gun Werks Rifles area nice choice if your spending 3-5k on your rifle. Any custom rifle build is around the same price. If I was looking for a custom build, Gun Werks would be in the running.
I’m more of 7mm fan so a 7 PRC or 28 Noslar would be my option.
I looked on their website. Cheapest build I found was $7000
Cool. I am in Sheridan WY
Go get a Weatherby
That’s awesome
@@Weatherby406 too early for April fools jokes 😂
I noticed in previous videos you were using an XLR chassis system. As a backpack hunter, would you still recommend getting a folding stock chassis or save up and go with a Gunwerks rifle?
I had a 7 Saum build by Gunwerks that has a ClymR Stock 18" barrel that is very lightweight on my hunting pack. I like it very much, and I do like my XLR chassis as well, it really has to do with what your preference is.
I definitely would like to see more of the 300PRC shared with us. Shooting, pros and cons for barrel length. I read you guys are running bergers in it. Are you guys loading them or is Gunworks loading them for you?
They are loading them for us.
Berger 215gr
What’s the weight on that setup?
Why did you guys go away from the mark 5?
You look like a little kid on Christmas 😂. Awesome set up👍
Thank you
Great video
What’s the barrel length and bullet being shot out of that rig? Thanks your content is great 🙌
20” barrel, running Bergers out of it.
@@Stuckntherut1 Berger 215's or 230's? Got to be something fairly heavy if you're only at 2800fps. Always good content on stuck in the rut!
@@jonburtness9313 215's
Awesome stuff! 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Are those 35mm Talley lightweight rings?
Just wondering what the price per box of shells is to have them load them for you if you don’t mind me asking.
Their prices are on their website
So what bullet are you using? Thanks for sharing 👊
By his speed and drop data. Looks to be 215 berger.
Bergers
@@mikeavgi7709 Correct, 215
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Barrel length?
20”
Should we expect all future hunts to be with this caliber or will you guys switch it out with the .338 Rum?
We are trying out new calibers. Spicing stuff up a little bit.
if I can pick any trigger,
it's the accu trigger.
nice gun and scope!
That's funny.
@@cr500mike ok
@@cr500mike why? lol
@@JustinHallowesOutdoors Have you ever used a Trigger Tech Diamond or a Timney trigger? They'll spoil you, very consistent no creep unless you want a bit of creep which I do.
Also Jewell is very popular altho I've not used one.
@cr500mike no, I have not.
but I love the pre squeeze before the bang
what did that setup run if you don't mind saying?
It’s all on their website!!!
What happened to TS Customs that you used to use?
We still have them, just trying the newest and greatest
Beautiful gun and a good company but I did that with my fierce and it was probably 10k cheaper 😂
@Mountain Man What fierce did you end up going with. I have been looking for a little while and also really like fierce. Looking to do the 7 PRC.
lots of horror stories with fierce though, did you check to make sure they rifled your barrel?
@@lycheeznuts 😂
Fierce a lot less money and shoots just as accurate! Some guns are just over priced and paying for the name and their advertisement!
Have been collecting and hunting 60+ years and I can buy any gun or brand on the market and have owned almost every brand and it takes a lot to justify the kind of money they want for their guns!
Moving that buttpad up on prone looks like it could be pretty comfortable 🤷♀️
How many houses were built to pay for that rifle and it's accessories?
I wish I could get a house that cheap 😂
Suppressor
Did LPR piss you off or what?
Why would you assume that?
I asked a question. I did not make an assumption. An assumption would read: I assume LPR pissed you off. You have been shooting LPR’s for years, just interested in the reasoning behind the sudden change.
@@scottquenstedt1 We made the change in the beginning of 2022. Dallas builds a great gun, but hard to do business with. Nothing personal, we still consider him a great friend. Have you had a gun built by LPR?
@@Stuckntherut1 sorry to hear that. I have not yet purchased a gun from LPR but it’s on the top of my list. That’s why I’m so interested as to why you would deviate. I take your opinions and reviews seriously, as they generally seem unbiased.
@@scottquenstedt1 Thank you Scott.
I'm not understanding the purpose of a 300 PRC with a 20" barrel for long range hunting.
No way it's burning all that powder, lowering velocity considerably which takes away the long-range capability.
Just as well have a 300 WSM shorter action, less powder, less recoil and with 20' barrel about the same velocity.
300 Win Mag been around since 1963 and does the same as 300 PRC.
Too Funny how people play into this long-range stuff.
We are not married to any caliber, it’s fun to try something new.
@@Stuckntherut1 Wish I could afford to spend $10,000+ just to try something new. Nice set-up for sure, for about 1% of the hunters that can afford it. 🤣
@@DevilsDitchOutdoors You get what you pay for. This video is about the best rifles on the market, not the cheapest.
My 21” 300prc shot 215s at 2850, I had it up to 3k before pressure signs.
The whole unburnt powder might as well have a smaller cartridge thing is pretty massively over exaggerated imo
Most actual testing shows the loss of velocity is negligible on a 20” barrel for the 300prc. Really any of the PRCs for that matter.
Nice rifle. Not a fan of the short barrel!!
😂
There is no hunting in long range shooting. Anyone can do it.
You must be trying to pick a fight.
I agree there’s limits. Most people don’t take into account energy left on the bullet to make a clean kill or open the bullet. Some environments you don’t have a choice but to shoot long. Not gonna get close to a deer in a flat cut wheat field.
@@Weatherby406 Sometimes the problem is finding LR bullets, every bubba and his brother buy LR bullets pretending they're LR shooters. They then complain their Berger OTM didn't exit after hitting the ball joint on a moose shot at 35 yards.
Kenai Dog , do you hunt with a spear or do you chase animals off of cliffs to kill them?
Have you even tried?