Deer Stalking - Equipment Overview - The Gun Shop
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2017
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"This is a dog! Many other types are available" XD
I currently live in the US and your take on deer hunting is a breath of fresh air. A more thoughtful and gentlemanly approach.
Nice. A First aid kit is always worth a mention if only to have it left in the vehicle, good video.
Excellent video and very well explained. This guy knows his stuff, shotgun or rifle related, always clear concise and never bias, give them a follow 👍🏻
Another great video for myself a novice that loves the country/hunting/shooting life , wished I had taken it up years ago, and yes I'm always professional and respectful.
I figured you were not endorsing them but just wanted to check. Top notch videos and love the content. Keep up the good work!!
Great info. Ideal for anyone just getting into it. Thanks for sharing.
When you pull out a dog! Haha
Fantastic video and very useful. I've been interested in stalking for a while now and will hopefully be joining some friends on a stalk sometime soon with the intention of investing in some equipment and qualifications a bit later down the track.
Great video. I'm looking to start and I will need kit. This video was really helpful. Cheers.
Another great informative video. Thanks for sharing.
I also like the quick knockdown or Bang Flop shooting as I usually call it although I have other options the old No 4 Enfield usually gets the nod
Great video keep up the good work
Bloody good video,full of useful information anyone thinking of taking up the sport of stalking!
love the part with the dog
I can’t find that video on caliber you mentioned, do you have a link to it?
I've a .243 coming my way next friday. I know its sort of a low mass round, and i also know its still an agreeable deer rifle at 100 grain, what i can't seem to find is at what range it starts to lose energy to the point of inneffectiveness against a white tail. Any help on this front?
What are those boots called?
The Model 70 is still the King of the American West. Open sights, no sissy sticks, that's hunting.
Pity someone insisted on fiddling around with plastic whilst you were filming - the background noise is really annoying