Poor Cartridges for Long Range Hunting - The Real Gunsmith

Randy talks about the misconception that certain popular cartridges such as the 6.5 Creedmoor and others are effective for long range big game hunting.
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  • @TheRealGunsmith
    @TheRealGunsmith5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the overwhelming response to this video, as well as our other videos on The Real Gunsmith Channel! We appreciate your comments and questions. Due to the volume of the comments and questions, some which would take some time to answer, we just don’t have the time to respond to them all. However many of the questions will be answered in future videos. Our first priority is to our paying clients. Writing out long answers would take time away from that, and I won’t put them “on hold” to post long answers here. If you have questions about getting gun work done or a custom rifle built, contact us at randyselby@randyscustomrifles.com. I have a wide range of prices for custom rifles so even the “average Joe or Josephine” can get into a custom package, just as accurate as the higher end rifles. For our detractors, we appreciate your difference of opinion, too, but I stand by my decades of experience. To all of you, thanks again for your overwhelming support. Stay tuned! God bless you all. Randy and Cathy +JMJ+

  • @robhill3378

    @robhill3378

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you these people have no idea about trajectory and energy. My dad was a gunsmith and I believe it takes 1200 ft pounds of energy to suffiently kill a deer.

  • @travisoverdorf8624

    @travisoverdorf8624

    5 жыл бұрын

    Can you talk about the 6.5-300 Weatherby Mag.

  • @TheRealGunsmith

    @TheRealGunsmith

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperSynoptic From Cathy, The Real Gunsmith's Wife: I am the channel monitor. If I don't pin the comment, above, that I wrote, the majority of those posting comments would not see what I was saying. I am not sure how many are reading it anyway. It would go to the bottom of, at this time, 895 other comments. If you approve, thanks. If not I am not sure why you have a problem with that. In the meantime, Good shooting and Happy New Year.

  • @craigmackay7691

    @craigmackay7691

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm over all these flavour of the the month cartridges, I'll stick to my .270win and .30-06sprg

  • @jeremylaxton8639

    @jeremylaxton8639

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information. Even at the range, you hear people boast of making such shots with their Walmart savage with 1"tube 3x9x40 Simmons scope. I know they're full of it. You don't have enough hold over to see the target on a 1" tube. It ends at about 600 for most calibers. Light bullets have no downrange power. Please make more videos. God bless

  • @bobgordon1754
    @bobgordon17544 жыл бұрын

    A retired African professional hunter that knew his business once said that if an animal was further than 300 yds he used an ancient technique, stalking. Good advice from one who knows.

  • @mqa1963

    @mqa1963

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Iv only hunted deer as far as big game . And I have taken a lot of deer. Stalking. . Iv stalked them as close as 15 yards . Never knew I was there . That's hunting to me. The longest shot I ever took was about 125 yards . All with a model 94 in 30 30 all but the longest shot . It was with a 50 cal. Black powder rifle.

  • @bobgordon1754

    @bobgordon1754

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mqa1963 your experience is about like mine. I've never shot a deer with a center fire rifle beyond 100 yds. I've killed several deer between 100 and 125 yards with modern black powder rifles. That has always struck me as strange because I own several good accurate centerfire rifles. Most of my kills are at bow ranges

  • @tallen4520

    @tallen4520

    4 жыл бұрын

    @phdfxwg Fischercat Mine ambushed me, out of a tree, with an ugly gun.

  • @seanwhite304

    @seanwhite304

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah 300 yards is my max for taking game .

  • @nielrossouw7831

    @nielrossouw7831

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bob gordon If you hunt the Kalahari in South Africa you are not likely to take shots within 300m. Same goes for hunting plains game in certain parts of the Free State province where it is sprawling grass lands with very little cover to stalk. We have to cull at night when the herds of roaming Springbuck pass through the pans as you are not likely to get within 1km of them. So, unfortunately, sometimes we have to take long shots at game animals.

  • @jshaff3216
    @jshaff32164 жыл бұрын

    A simple video, with an old timer talking, and doing the math. This is the wisdom and experience that we need to think about. Respect the game. Plain and simple.

  • @DaBellyMan318

    @DaBellyMan318

    4 жыл бұрын

    Preach

  • @benhoward7006
    @benhoward70063 жыл бұрын

    I was playing the long range game beginning more than 30 years ago, long before people started thinking that you can kill big game animals beyond 500 yards on a regular basis. I shoot about 7,000 rounds a year from high powered rifles at steel targets out to 1200 yards. I know my sh..! Randy is 100% correct in every way and thought. For every animal recovered at these distances, I promise you that 3-4 times this many are cruelly wounded and lost. Most people do not even remotely understand how good you and your gear have to be to hit the kill zone with enough lethal energy beyond 400 yards let alone 1,000. I laugh at most people who claim that they kill game at these distances. Most of them also don't know how long 6" is either......

  • @nelloagostini4389

    @nelloagostini4389

    Жыл бұрын

    All true, too many arm chair snipers. FYI I've switched to metric my ^" is now 15cm.

  • @IHWKR

    @IHWKR

    Жыл бұрын

    Social media has promoted these practices as people praise hunters for their abilities, which, although impressive it still unethical and shouldn't be promoted. Glorifyong these practices perpetuate the problem further. Instead, people should promote hunting at practical distances with fair play stalk and hunt. Otherwise, it's synonymous with shooting fish in a barrel.

  • @michaelmckinney401

    @michaelmckinney401

    Жыл бұрын

    Target shooting is one thing ,hunting a live animal is entirely different. Just because I can hit a steel 12x12target at 12'13 hundred yards that doesn't mean that killed that deer or elk..a twelve hundred lb bull even if you hit the vitals it'll run off and suffer showing off long range shooting skills is for matches and target shooting and, in right circumstances a sniper who really needs to try and take one out..but not in the taking of game of any kind

  • @wildcat_reloading
    @wildcat_reloading5 жыл бұрын

    I'm south african and I believe in the fact that the closer you can get the better hunter you are

  • @mattedwards4533

    @mattedwards4533

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are right trying to shoot an animal over 300 yards is animal shooting not hunting.

  • @deltatango5086

    @deltatango5086

    3 жыл бұрын

    South Africans... Especially the older generations... are Hardcore!

  • @wildcat_reloading

    @wildcat_reloading

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mattedwards4533 depends on the situation as on American in the mountains the average shot might be +- 500m but then it's the hunters responsibility to have made the right choice on a suitable cartridge, asweel as prepared by training longer range shots But if the situation allows it, don't be lazy, most animals only notice you within 100m radius

  • @mattedwards4533

    @mattedwards4533

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wildcat_reloading Most of the hunters in my area would rarely if ever get a shot at 500 yards.plus? Each hunter is a free moral agent and has to make his own decisions. I am no judge and jury on what is right for others but I am aware of how much energy bleeds off a bullet as it travels down range and I have seen to many dead animals that were shot and not found.

  • @progradepainting3755

    @progradepainting3755

    3 жыл бұрын

    Truth

  • @sszztoetayoa
    @sszztoetayoa3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you “ Real Gunsmith “ for touching on this!

  • @larrybassett5559
    @larrybassett55595 жыл бұрын

    Agree completely, I am a long range rifleman, but my long range exploits are at targets, not game. Respect the animals and be a better hunter. Keep it up Randy!

  • @edl7454

    @edl7454

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is no respect for Game anymore , Animals are just #'s and $'s anymore. I love watching some of these videos where the clowns celebrate killing an animal like its some sort of NFL end zone celebration.

  • @bigtoad45
    @bigtoad455 жыл бұрын

    95% of the hunters today have no business shooting at anything beyond 300 yards and 200 is even more realistic.

  • @DeezCheez69

    @DeezCheez69

    4 жыл бұрын

    True. Alot of people now hunt squirrels with a shotgun which requires little to no skill. Just point and pull.

  • @richardfutch6185

    @richardfutch6185

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DeezCheez69 I've hunted squirrels with the same 410 single shot stevens for 37 years.

  • @DeezCheez69

    @DeezCheez69

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@richardfutch6185 ok

  • @rikertvonfulton16

    @rikertvonfulton16

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think what he is saying is there is no magic bullet.

  • @pawcrawlowens8730

    @pawcrawlowens8730

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @johnnylewis2468
    @johnnylewis24683 жыл бұрын

    This man talks with common sense everyone who hunts should listen to him.

  • @byb-bangforyourbuck2353

    @byb-bangforyourbuck2353

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's Obi Wan Kenobi

  • @mattedwards4533

    @mattedwards4533

    3 жыл бұрын

    He talks real calm and easy which is easy to do when you are right!

  • @titomish5914

    @titomish5914

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s ld and arrogantly talking a bunch of crap

  • @joebillmoad3436
    @joebillmoad34363 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your honesty and experience. I am a fan of the .264 magnum which will do everything a creedmore can and swallow it. Even with the slow burning powders we have now is not a 500 yd. kill gun. You are right! 300 and under gives a man a chance of recovering big game effortlessly.

  • @micstica
    @micstica4 жыл бұрын

    Ive been hunting for close to 50 years. I am in agreement with your message. I am sadden to consider that these " long range" hunters are indeed not ethical. I will continue to call this by what it is, animal cruelity. My shots are taken, when I am sure, I am as close as possible to a one shot kill at a distance I am sure the round can deliver. Period.

  • @davidsignor7931

    @davidsignor7931

    Жыл бұрын

    Alot of these people have never shot at paper over a hundred yards why do they think that they can kill something at a distance that they have absolutely no idea where their bullet is going to hit. I shoot on paper out to 500 yards I know where I am going to hit that being said doesn't mean that I am going to shoot at game at that distance there are too many variables wind being one that you don't have any control over.

  • @jgvermeychuk
    @jgvermeychuk2 жыл бұрын

    This man speaks the truth. Hunting is all about getting closer and getting steadier. Respect the hunt, respect the game.

  • @waynematheson9746
    @waynematheson97465 жыл бұрын

    Excellent show! Thanks for taking the time to share the knowledge which took decades to accumulate. So happy that I found your KZread channel! You are a wealth of information.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-16075 жыл бұрын

    I won't target anything of game past 550 yards. I use the 7 rem mag and don't expect clean shots past that. I have competed many times at 1000 yard matches and this rifle has brought home the trophy a couple of times. But, that is on paper not game. Anybody telling you to shoot out to 1300 yards for game is an idiot.

  • @lexwaldez

    @lexwaldez

    3 жыл бұрын

    I shoot a 7mm Rem Mag and I try to keep it under 350 yards. At that range it's a sure kill. Man's gots to know his limitations.

  • @januslottering5775
    @januslottering57753 жыл бұрын

    Always pays off to listen to your elders. Thank for finally putting it out there. With new scopes and funny calibers everyone turned into snipers overnight!

  • @bobgordon1754

    @bobgordon1754

    2 жыл бұрын

    They think.

  • @johngarrie2633
    @johngarrie26335 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Randy for all the good information on translating and introductory to the bullets in the planning world I back you up 100% on that you always need a big en

  • @hawk270leadflinger9
    @hawk270leadflinger95 жыл бұрын

    Man I’d love to have a pinky finger full of the knowledge you have collected over the years. Much wisdom. Thank you for educating me on some things even my own common sense had no knowledge of. Can’t thank you enough.

  • @jamesmoore768
    @jamesmoore7683 жыл бұрын

    You are giving people common horse sense and a few don’t want to here itbut it is sound advice! God Bless You sir!

  • @millardpayne914
    @millardpayne9143 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I think there are tons of unethical hunters out there trying to take game at extreme range cause they are not good enough or want to put the work in to get closer to the game.

  • @michaelrichter8973
    @michaelrichter89735 жыл бұрын

    Let me tell all you long range shooters out there a scrary story,some years ago i got a new 25_06 in a 700 heavy barrel reminton 700 bdl,my buddy and i went up to somerset county.here in pa to try some really long range groundhog sniping,we took a few out to about 450 yds but w ere wanting a longer shot thrn as we sit there glassing for groud pigs one came out around 750 yds i missed it ,it went down the hole,after about ten to twenty minutes my buddy spotted one running along a fench line at the top of the field try it he said when it stops,i scoped it but something didnt look just right ,hold over about 2 more feet and srnd it my buddy said no said i dont like it ,isant clear enough i dont know this area either i dont know where my bullett will go ,go ahead he said i think its ok ,i refused ,about that same time it started moving again along the fench line then where there was a dip in the terrain out came two kids riding bycycles all that showed was thier heads because an old roadway worn down from many years of use was below the fenchline but just five feet behind it,I think i was white as a ghost,i know ky buddy was,oh my god we both said together if i would have taken thzt shot what might have happened?Murphys law says i would have connected!To this day it mskes me sick to think of it!,,,this is a true story leonard upton is my freinds name hell verafy it Weve hunted together many times we are both very carefull hunters but that story has been told by both of us a lot........Guys be carefull of long shots espactaily where you dont know the terrain!!!If you dont shoot long range at game youll be better off

  • @bobbyhaney522

    @bobbyhaney522

    5 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree know your Target and what's behind it . It is hard as hell to tell what's behind a Target at 1300 yards

  • @vincef5832

    @vincef5832

    5 жыл бұрын

    I shoot in PA often.For long range I would never even look at a target that was not at a designated facility. I would have to be on a giant farm to even think about it. Long range shooting should be done out west where there is vast open territory. In the northeastern states urban sprawl and larger populations dictate you better be in a designated long range shooting facility- most of the time. I'm sure there are quite a few places you still could shoot without the situation you ran into,but I'd have to be shooting into a mountain with a superior all around view or just not risk it at all. People have been popping up in the most unexpected places when I am out in the deep woods these days. I guess they are not so deep any more-lol. After all that is why some states don't permit centerfire cartridges for hunting isn't it? Heck when I go out on opening day in the Poconos and the trigger happy buckaroos are blasting shots all around I just say if today is my day to go then it is my day to go-lol. I've gotten used to it. In the 80's (Catskills,NY) I had permission to solely hunt private land. I almost got shot twice. Needless to say I stopped hunting that property. It wasn't fun when the boulder next to me just had a bullet ricochet off of it. The second time was the bark off the edge of a tree 10 feet away from me. I guess you all get the picture. Know exactly what is behind the cartridge's full range please.

  • @MattChat56

    @MattChat56

    4 жыл бұрын

    My heart just skipped a few beats reading this. Glad you had the fortitude to control yourself.

  • @greybone777

    @greybone777

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your words of wisdom 🙏

  • @johnmead8437

    @johnmead8437

    3 жыл бұрын

    East to do if the chances line up. What's a serious concern is thermal equipment and the people who use it that are a risk shooting in clear daylight due to imagination and excitement.

  • @theprimalexperiment504
    @theprimalexperiment5045 жыл бұрын

    I am an avid LR shooter. Love to stretch my rifles legs to 1200 yrds. At paper or steel, an animal. 400 yrds is where I draw the line while hunting. I will work to get them in as close as possible. It's not contemplatable or negotiable. Glad I found this channel. Thank you for you time sir

  • @russellowen4543
    @russellowen45434 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for your time and efforts in trying to pass on your knowledge and wisdom to future shooters/hunters, I hope they listen.

  • @markkev105
    @markkev1053 жыл бұрын

    Finally a man stands up and speaks the truth about shooting and hunting cartridges. I bet the advertising guys are freaking out about now!!! Thanks Randy.

  • @kentac1911
    @kentac19114 жыл бұрын

    True words coming from a lifetime of experience! Thank you for posting!

  • @donweb9689
    @donweb96895 жыл бұрын

    I see myself bingeing this channel tonight , we need a video on your top 5 favourite hunting calibers !

  • @allenlewis8333
    @allenlewis83333 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely agree, I’m disappointed that the military has dropped the 308 , there has been so much testing and development with the 308, and incredible amount of information on reloading . Than you Sir for speaking the truth!

  • @Brain_quench
    @Brain_quench3 жыл бұрын

    I know this is a serious video but let's take a moment to appreciate this majestic beard!

  • @earlyetman5588

    @earlyetman5588

    3 жыл бұрын

    All hail the beard!!!

  • @corybartlett7551
    @corybartlett75514 жыл бұрын

    Wish i could sit at the camp drinking bad coffee and listen to this legend share words all night

  • @ssearl3231
    @ssearl32315 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your honest and knowledgeable opinion. I happen to agree with you 100% I use my Winchester 270 at no more than 300 yards because of the zero factor because I know at that distance or closer I will have a clean kill as long as I do my part correctly

  • @henrywilson5204
    @henrywilson52044 жыл бұрын

    I own a 7mm Rem mag. I've modified the rifle to suit me. I love it. I couldn't agree with you more. Sure, I can hit something over 1,000 meters but don't trust it to humanely kill it, if it kills it. I always get as close to the game I'm after as possible which is usually less than 400 yards. I live in Arizona. Thanks for your wisdom and advice.

  • @MrBUBBAKY

    @MrBUBBAKY

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, a deer or similar game at or over 300 yds, for heart/lung shot, is a very small target.

  • @rodrickkilhore2433
    @rodrickkilhore24333 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your expertise in guns, rifles,reloading, bullets, hunting, etc. Love you for telling it like it is. Rod Kilgore

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus4 жыл бұрын

    Great talk Randy. I thought I would watch your wise words again!

  • @Nello353
    @Nello3534 жыл бұрын

    What I like about the 6.5 cr is that it is a great deer size cartridge delivering good knockdown power at 300 yes with noticeable less recoil Than the larger calipers,if less recoil delivers better shot placement,it becomes a desire able asset,if recoil is not a problem use the larger calibers. An ethical hunter should make every attempt to get as close as possible to his prey and always shoot to his ability and not beyond.

  • @oldArmyVet

    @oldArmyVet

    2 жыл бұрын

    300 yes but he is talking about 600 to 1000 plus yards wich is obviously ridiculous to do.

  • @carterthiessen2664
    @carterthiessen26643 жыл бұрын

    I love long range shooting. Its extremely fun and teaches you alot about what happens to your bullet at those extended ranges. I also love hunting. Does long range shooting help you be a better hunter, accuracy wise? I'd say yes! It taught me that I have no business shooting at God's beautiful game animals further than 400 or so yards. My 6.5 creedmoor stacks bullets into 3 to 4 inch groups at 500 yards. But when I'm hunting game, ill take my 270 and still limit myself to 400 or so on whitetail sized game.

  • @garyewing5450
    @garyewing54504 жыл бұрын

    Mister Randy you are a great asset to the shooting world. You are very astute complicated and beneficial to the understanding of what is happening. Keep it up.

  • @chrisschilling9432
    @chrisschilling94322 жыл бұрын

    I value your videos and experience so much, Randy! This is a breath of fresh air to hear compared to all the marketing gimmicks we hear lately about the “latest and grestest” most capable cartridges. I’ll take your 55+ year hunting experiences with guns and game over any 30 second commercial about a cartridge that was never needed to begin with. God Bless!

  • @DieseNuesse
    @DieseNuesse4 жыл бұрын

    its so great to see how social media can bring the wisedom of older folks to the world. thanks for your contribution

  • @johnmead8437

    @johnmead8437

    3 жыл бұрын

    Such a miniscule proportion of content though

  • @gunwrites6222
    @gunwrites62225 жыл бұрын

    I get one or two elk every year Most have been with .270, several with .308, and two with .30-06. But then I've never shot an elk past 115 yards and most are 80-100 yards. I've only to step out my shop door to get my elk and sometimes have to put my slippers on. Don't say it, I know I am spoiled! The 6.5 Creedmore doesn't do anything I can't already do with one of my .270s. I recently bought a Ruger RPR in .308WIN. So many commented I made a mistake not getting a 6.5 but every gun in my collection has to earn it keep by bringing home meat for the family. Next year's elk(s) will be with that RPR and I wouldn't even think to do so with a 6.5. I made the right choice, as a hunter, and as a rifleman. When the 6.5 has proven itself for 50 years then it may find a place in one of the safes. Until then...

  • @dinot71
    @dinot714 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I am not a hunter not am I a rifle expert but you wisdom is enlightening and I look forward to seeing your previous videos in the near future.

  • @richardpetty1000
    @richardpetty10005 жыл бұрын

    Very well stated. Thank you for your knowledge & wisdom, Sir.

  • @Slick263
    @Slick2635 жыл бұрын

    That's one thing I'll give to bowhunters. And bow hunting in general, it teaches you good field craft so you can get close to your game in order to make an ethical shot.

  • @keithlucas6260

    @keithlucas6260

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just think about those who go out and do that savage spear or clubbing hunt.

  • @keithlucas6260

    @keithlucas6260

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Evilstorm11 ....there's a guy in our church who can. Even taking a bullet thru it's heart, a deer is going to run itself out of blood and then drop dead. I've shot hogs clean thru the heart with my scoped AK-47 at 30 yards and had to follow the trail of blood for another 15 where they dropped dead as a doornail. My dad's family shot the deer in the head as who cares about "trophy mounts" and chasing them down.

  • @joshua_J

    @joshua_J

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Evilstorm11 you sir are not or have never been around a good Archer. My wife and I both hold state records when it comes to competition archery which we use to hone out hunting skills. I can ethically take any big game you mention out to 60 yards. If you don't believe me let me know where you live and I will come hunt and you can run video. After we can talk about it while you eat humble pie. Archery hunts pour their souls into the pursuit of game and my bow will cut a 2" hole through the animal while you are relying on .300 of an inch. I have taken many deer with bullet wounds because people think that their gun will always kill. Shot placement is the key

  • @sgtsnuggles9112

    @sgtsnuggles9112

    5 жыл бұрын

    We have deer so calm around my area I've gotten about 15 yards away from about 4 of them one time (I didn't end up taking the shot, but I did watch them for a few minutes). Its not impressive to most, but it was an amazing thing for me to do. I've always been a proponent of not taking shots over 250 yards. I generally use a 30-30 or a 243 and I would like to be about 150 yards away when I take the shot. It all but guarantees the deer will give one jump and die before it hits the ground. Clean kills and less tracking. Taking a shot past 400 yards is stupid to me. Long range shots are a waste of time and have no advantage over close shots.

  • @AbBowhunter

    @AbBowhunter

    5 жыл бұрын

    Evilstorm11 You don’t see “instant” kills with archery equipment because an arrow kills differently than a bullet does. An arrow with a broadhead is meant to cause massive hemorrhaging, not hydrostatic shock. An animal shot through the heart/lungs with archery equipment is going to bleed out within seconds. No they won’t usually drop on the spot - although I have seen it happen - but they aren’t going to move very far. Most deer I have taken with shot placement in that area drop within sight. A liver shot is just as deadly, although they won’t expire as quickly. But comparing archery to bullets is apples to oranges. Completely different.

  • @joeyramirez8211
    @joeyramirez82115 жыл бұрын

    New subscriber here. Thank you for shining light and giving a honest and accurate statement these tacticool "hunters" needed to hear.

  • @barryiwashita6352
    @barryiwashita63522 жыл бұрын

    I also agree with your insight …seemingly these 6.5 Creedmore lovers that put it on a pedestal above all else ( got a bunch here too 😳) ignore the brilliance of effective cartridges of the past…I’d even take a 7mm08 before a 6.5…but my .308 does just fine…bottom line is shoot within reasonable distances …great vid 👍🏼

  • @darylhelms9359
    @darylhelms93592 жыл бұрын

    this man has a lot of hard earned wisdom.wish the next generation of hunters would see all of his videos.i have never met this man in person but it would be a great honor.keep it coming RANDY

  • @garyewing5450
    @garyewing54504 жыл бұрын

    You are--great honest expert, and fine gentleman.

  • @hamzaimran7086
    @hamzaimran70865 жыл бұрын

    You are a real mentor and a great teacher, your thoughts about hunting that a shot more than six hundred yards is way beyond the realm of hunting epitomizes it.

  • @rogerparker3558
    @rogerparker35584 жыл бұрын

    I have learned a lot from watching your videos, I highly respect the knowledge that you have. Please keep making videos they are helping people, because a man such as you with the time and experience you have in guns and hunting is needed to pass on to people like me because iam learning things. Thank you Sir.

  • @JJGuccione
    @JJGuccione9 ай бұрын

    Your VDOs should be a Boy Scout badge. You truly are the Real Gunsmith. I’ve learned more from you than any other single source.

  • @joshsegich5815
    @joshsegich58154 жыл бұрын

    A lot of truth here. Another aspect to this is WIND. It's one thing to miss your wind hold on steel. It's completely different to miss it on a animal.

  • @goozmooshak
    @goozmooshak4 жыл бұрын

    You speak the truth. I was forced to leave the country of my birth 35 years ago and even as a kid living in Iran, I dreamed of tall pine trees and the mountains of the west. I am today absolutely astonished to see how people just do not care about the wild life and the wild places that is a treasure for us living in this country. Thank you for educating people about hunting eventhough some people are not fixable and they will still do what they think is ethical hunting.

  • @reloader1922
    @reloader19223 жыл бұрын

    I just reviewed this video and I want to say thank you for telling it like it is. Respect has been lost for our game and our sport. Thanks again for sharing your vast knowledge with us.

  • @mattholland8966
    @mattholland89664 жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. I use my 30-06 out to 400 yards on white tail. I love to shoot longer ranges but only at targets. I've had good success with 150 bronze points or 165 boat tails. But my average deer shot Is less then 200 yards. Some tell me I'm using too much gun, but I'd rather have a little more than I need, then need a little more than I have.

  • @michaelrichter8973
    @michaelrichter89735 жыл бұрын

    It refreshing to hear you speak,you tell it like it is no bs,i myself know guns and cartridges and i get so tired of the bs,keep telling it true!!

  • @Putuj_Igumane
    @Putuj_Igumane4 жыл бұрын

    Amen! I can sign under every single word you said here! Greetings from Norway

  • @fedup1860
    @fedup18604 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. I would be hunting with guys that were shooting .260, 273, etc and they would shoot 3 to 6 rounds to take down a White tail, or mule deer, at 300yds, and still have to chase the deer into canyons etc to finish the kill, or find it, to shoot it again!. I used a custom built Winchester, in .300 Weatherby, that I found used, at a gun shop, I had a muzzle brake installed as part of the deal,. I later installed a 5 -30 Burris Signature scope, and changed out the beautiful wood stock for a composite stock, before hunting season. BUT, it only liked 210 grain Weatherby Branded cartridges, to hold an 11/2" group at 200 yards!! I would sit on an Arizona hill, or mountain side, glass, range and shoot! Then go get the game! I would shoot ONE shot, and drop a deer where it stood, or an ELk with the same 300 Wtby at 900 yds! Note: I did have a little harder time leading a running deer; and it took me a couple shots to get the lead, timed properly. I harvested an Elk , with a heart shot, at about 350 YDS with a Scoped black powder rifle, using a 50 Caliber sabot bullets, powder and large CCI primers for ignition! The guys would say: "But, your rifles cost too much!" I would then say: 'You can save enough on ammo; to buy a larger caliber rifle!" "Yeah, but your shells cost a dollar apiece." I would answer, something to the effect: "Yours cost 35 to 40 cents a piece, times 3 or 6 or whatever $1.05 to $2.40, a shot! So. which is cheaper from a monetary point! BUT, much more than the cost of the ammo, the pain that is inflicted on the Deer!" I would try to explain that a. 300wtby weight and velocity actually set up an electrical static discharge effect / shock factor, that disabled the deer's nervous system and put it down; something like what happens to a computer, when a static charge hits it". "Well, it was going to die anyway!" I would then say:" How would you like to be shot three to six times and left to die, instead of a quick and painless death?" After looking through my 5 - 30 scope, set on 30 power, the guys , would say: "The scope is movin all over the place!" I would then tell them,: The high power of the scope is not moving the target: it" because you are movin the scope! You have to learn to calm yourself, control your breathing, exhale, hold your breath, and very lightly squeeze the trigger, until it breaks, not jerk it." I would also tell them: "I basically don't want to see the deer in my scope: If possible, I want to see the hair, the bullet is going to hit!" (Note:16 to 18 ounce trigger pull on all of my rifles, even on my Pellet rifle, which also has a 6-24 powered Burris! Safety on: till it's time to squeeze off the round!) I've been a mechanic for over 63 years! I do not use a ball peen hammer to drive a 1" or 1 1/2" pin out of a rusted or galled situation! I would use a 5 lb sledge hammer! You can't use a 7/16" combination wrench on a bolt with a 9/16" head: it will not fit or work! In other-words, USE the appropriate / right tool for the job! Like my dad use to say: "Do it right the first time and you won't have to do it again!" Or, he would say: "Do it right or don't do it t all!" If you apply these two little sayings to harvesting animals, you may just get the point! I've used them just about all of my life after I finally woke up to the fact that he knew what he was talking about! This ole hunters have many tales I could tell and have photos to back most of them up! I'm 78 years young and have been shootin since I was old enough to hold a rifle! Also, I shot thousands of .22 at the shooting range, in the basement of the Indianapolis YMCA, back in the early 1950's (As the ole sayin goes: Them was the good ole days!") Practice WITH the Right Tool gets the Job done the RIGHT Way!!

  • @badcrockett57
    @badcrockett574 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great discussion on appropriate ammo for hunting. I think a lot of people could answer their own question on what is a good round to use for the game they are pursuing and at the range they expect to be shooting at. The formula for determining the kinetic energy of a bullet (ft lbs) at any point in flight so long as you have an accurate velocity of bullet and its weight (grains) is as follows: the formula is: Kinetic Energy in ft.lbs = (wv^2)/450,436 It's down and dirty but it puts you well in the ball park. w= weight in grains v^2= velocity squared 450436 is a coefficient that is kind of dubious. For the longest time this value was set at 450,400 and it seemed to work well. Anyway look at the numbers on your ammo carton and use both of these coefficients and go with the lowest energy level, then knock of 10% and the number you have should give you a fair assessment of how much energy you have at your disposal to humanely take game with. The minus 10% gives you a some room for error in the event your shot didn't quite go off as planned. Just a little insight from an old fart who hunted a better part of his life. Hunting is taking game at 300 yds or less. A good hunter takes his game at 200 yds An exceptional hunter takes his game at 100 yds. But a highly skilled hunter takes his game at 50 yrs or less. A .308 Win or a 30-06 Springfield are great rounds for hunting any game with on the North American continent. Since you are shooting at 300 yards or less you have more than enough energy to take ANY game. Let's say you are shooting a 190 gr Nosler AccuBond Long Range bullet and at 300 yds you have it skidding across air at 2,340 fps, you should have about 2310 ft.lbs of energy. Knock off 10% and you have an honest energy total to work with: 2,079 ft lbs. For elk I believe you need 1,200 ft.lbs to take him out humanely. For a moose, 1,500 ft lbs. Of course, this assumes that you are shooting a .30 cal. these values should work OK down to a 270 Wiin. however, I wouldn't go lower than that. After all is said and done, you can send your package to the critter and not have a sore shoulder from a 300Win Mag, WSM, Weatherby, H&H...you get the picture. At 300 yds Max, it isn't worth the additional recoil. Besides, you are only gaining an extra 100 yds with a win mag. The 300 Win Mag costs substantially more than a 30-06. Shooting a traditional bolt action hunting rifle, you also lose magazine capacity. Finally, your barrel will not last as long...depending on the barrel and ammo used about 1500 - 2000 shots. BTW, if push came to shove, using the same bullet, you can easily take an elk or moose at 500 yds. However, if you are sighted in at 200 yds, you will have somewhere around a 42" of drop to compensate for.

  • @toddlane4086
    @toddlane40865 жыл бұрын

    I agree, I own a 7mm Mag and a 30-06, there is a choice, based on terrain and how far you are expecting to shoot. I primarily hunt East Texas, 30-06. I have hunted West Texas, i bring both but normally have 7mm in hand.

  • @richardnear4160
    @richardnear41605 жыл бұрын

    I took two deer this season on opening day with a 30/40 Krag. Took both from the same area, about 30 yards from me while sitting against a tree.

  • @mknewlan67

    @mknewlan67

    4 жыл бұрын

    Richard Near I had a Krag, man I miss it. It started bulging the brass when firing it. I found out that was a common problem with them. I don’t hunt just target shoot.

  • @craiglacount89
    @craiglacount893 жыл бұрын

    Phenomenal message Randy, you are so right on! Here again we find the greedy manufacturers, companies that we all have come to rely on for accurate information being the ones pushing this crap! It disgusts me to no end.

  • @oper12m
    @oper12m5 жыл бұрын

    I am not a hunter and am new to shooting, I admire your respect to the animal on the other end of the barrel. I am fascinated with bullet ballistics and will be getting in to reloading soon. If i ever do get into hunting I will try to keep your advice in mind.

  • @ericolson1854
    @ericolson18543 жыл бұрын

    What an amazing man thanks for the talk friend I appreciate it.

  • @MrKornhole
    @MrKornhole5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Randy for taking the time to try and straighten out some of these misinformed people about long range hunting Wisdom such as yours should not be wasted. Listen people this guy knows what he is talking about.

  • @OldRichieBoy
    @OldRichieBoy4 жыл бұрын

    When you speak as you have done in this video, you are truly a real champion.

  • @rik4369
    @rik43694 жыл бұрын

    Thank You! For sharing your wisdom and REAL WORLD experiences to enlighten us. I have killed a few deer and hogs and very rarely shoot past 100 yards. My stand placement and stalking abilities are more important than " The Gun & Bullet " of the month. Your a much needed voice for the Hunting and Weapons world. Many people I talk converse with have no idea what WIND does to round at 300 yards let alone 1000 yards. I finished 11th at the 1000yd Match at The Interservice Shooting Match in Quanitco VA. I had a 198 out of 200. Both 9's were at 3 oclock and 9 o'clock. Both were missed wind changes. I was shooting 173 or 174 matched grade 7.62× 51. Of course this was a controlled environement with full shooting gear. In the field environment most would be lucky to see an animal at 1000 yards. Appreciate your wise words and keep providing TRUTH ! SEMPER FI

  • @sugargoldy
    @sugargoldy5 жыл бұрын

    Good video sir well said and God bless you and I hope you have a lot more years left in you to do what you enjoy

  • @TheRealGunsmith

    @TheRealGunsmith

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Darrin! We sure hope so! God willing and the crick don't rise, as the saying goes. [And for the grammar police, yes, I KNOW how to spell "creek" but in the saying, as both of us have heard it all of our lives it's pronounced "crick", the colliquial form of the word. ;) ]

  • @Mark_my_territory
    @Mark_my_territory5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for your videos. I just stumbled across this. I’d love to shake your hand and talk hunting with you! Please keep the videos coming. I just subscribed to your channel and can’t wait to see the rest of your videos!

  • @michaelguerin56
    @michaelguerin564 жыл бұрын

    Makes sense to me. Thank you for this video and the one about ‘Rifles Made To Hunt’. I took people for their firearm licence here in NZ for over 16 years and emphasised similar points. I do not have your level of experience but I made sure to point the licence candidates towards quality literature in book and magazine article form that reinforced these issues. I also told them that we were not trying to tell them everything they needed to know but were pushing them to use common sense.

  • @bradleystarcevich2758
    @bradleystarcevich27583 жыл бұрын

    Great to listen to the voice of reason. Real wisdom. Thanks for this great video.

  • @jerrysmith8186
    @jerrysmith81865 жыл бұрын

    The longest shot I ever took was at a monster mule deer. It was at 500 yards and I trailed it all day. It wouldn't let me get any closer. It also had been wounded by someone else. I fired one round and hit in the heart. And I did it with a 257 Weatherby magnum. And that is the longest shot I ever made or will ever take at any game. Ever!

  • @scottmoody3926
    @scottmoody39264 жыл бұрын

    Great videos from a no nonsense man with real world experience! These should be required viewing for people new to hunting and rifles.

  • @MrHuntermikey
    @MrHuntermikey5 жыл бұрын

    Smart fella. Glad to see someone tell it like it is. Thanks Randy

  • @robertjude5030
    @robertjude50304 жыл бұрын

    Does not matter how powerful a cartrage is. lf the person cannot place the shot in the vitals they have no right. Taking the shot.

  • @nebraskaman8247

    @nebraskaman8247

    3 жыл бұрын

    Biggest deer I ever saw, I was having issues being able to see him in time on this path he was taking everyday. I had been waiting daily for over a week, and every time I saw him I was too slow to get the cross hairs on him. Decided I would come back later the next week, and try to get him. Came back a week later, and found out some douche gut shot him. I was kissed bc I could of done that way earlier, and chose not to for obvious reasons.

  • @HikeHuntHaul
    @HikeHuntHaul5 жыл бұрын

    Hey Randy, I ran across this video and it’s reassuring that you stand behind ethical hunting. I recently bought a 300 Win Mag rifle to hunt deer and elk. Also because of the loads I can get within ethical range for hunting. Great cartridge for hunting big game all the way down to small deer if need be. Plus, it not too shabby on brown bear. I can only imagine someone walking in the Rockies with a 6.5 creed more rifle weighing 125 grain saying I’m going to take elk with this. Maybe but ballistically I’ve looked at the numbers and your dead on when you project out foot pound of energy along with muzzle velocity of the cartridge. Heck, even a 300 Winchester magnum slows down past 500 yards considerably. Oh and if hunters out there think your going up into the Rockies with a 6.5 rifle to hunt elk and your ok if you happen by a brown bear; you’d better think twice. Great video! Thank you for the knowledge. God bless!

  • @daveknepp7718
    @daveknepp77185 жыл бұрын

    You make some excellent points. Thank you.

  • @leykeyes3261
    @leykeyes32614 жыл бұрын

    People think they're snipers these days. Lots of delusion now.

  • @keithlucas6260

    @keithlucas6260

    3 жыл бұрын

    Took the words right out of my mouth.

  • @jimjones813

    @jimjones813

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some of us are though, Afghanistan showed who actually could be a total sniper. From field movement, terrain choice, hide position, exfil routes, then the real work. Putting the 750 AMAX BMG round downrange effectively.

  • @MrJtin69

    @MrJtin69

    3 жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @jamesashford6111

    @jamesashford6111

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was a real sniper. Good times! 🙂

  • @jimjones813

    @jimjones813

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamesashford6111 same here.

  • @richardlopez9305
    @richardlopez93052 жыл бұрын

    You are 100% percent accurate. To many false advertising on new bullets , just to fool people and make a buck. Giving a bad name for hunting. People watch to many sniper movies , and long range pursuit videos on TV. They never show you the editing of how many misses before they connect on a hit. Nothing pass 300, and that's with perfect conditions. Be ethical

  • @mtnhunter5578
    @mtnhunter55785 жыл бұрын

    This man knows what he is talking about and obviously has a wealth of knowledge ( not from the internet but from real world experience ), it would be time well spent to watch his videos and LISTEN.

  • @TheRealGunsmith

    @TheRealGunsmith

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Good shooting!

  • @mtnhunter5578

    @mtnhunter5578

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes sir keep up the outstanding content!! Do you have a website or something I can look at you're gunsmith services?

  • @bryonworthen8247

    @bryonworthen8247

    5 жыл бұрын

    randyscustomrifles.com

  • @aitornavarro6597
    @aitornavarro65973 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to hunting 500 yards is furthest I'll ever go out to but I'd say about 90% of my deer kills are within 300 yards anyways. I shoot 7mm-08.

  • @montieluckett7036

    @montieluckett7036

    3 жыл бұрын

    More people need to discover the attributes of the 7mm-08rem. The ballistics are as near to .308win as to be almost indiscernible. Find it to be a great round for youth and beginners to start out with. If your gonna learn to shoot starting with centerfire cartridges instead of air rifles and rimfire, this is the caliber.

  • @fbswampfox

    @fbswampfox

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great caliber great distance. No BS. Hell, if some one can’t get within 309 yards of game in most situations they’re not a hunter to begin with

  • @knight9925

    @knight9925

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've spent 35 years hunting Alberta deer, mostly with a .308 Win and have never had to shoot anything out past 300 yards. Normally between 75 yards - 250 yards, averaging around 150 yards. Bow hunting in my early years I've been as close as 7 - 10 yards. "Long Range hunting" is not hunting it's target shooting at live animals. The 7mm-08 is a great deer round, in recent years I've switched to 6.5 x 55 SE - using a sweet grouping 140gr hand-load in a modern Tikka @ 2750fps. Easy accurate shooting and plenty energy for any full bodied deer at hunting ranges.

  • @joeditz48

    @joeditz48

    3 жыл бұрын

    By far my favorite short action cartridge! 🤙🏼

  • @crunch9876

    @crunch9876

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@montieluckett7036 I got a 7mm rem mag so I’m thinking 7m-08 or 280 for my next. So reloading would be more simple. Which do you recommend? I’m leaning 7m-08. Do you think I can build an ar-10 in 7-08?

  • @paulvanreenen6986
    @paulvanreenen69864 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for preaching the truth about 6.5 Creedmore. If ever we have a wounded animal we're looking for here on the ranch.... It's been from an ill advised hunter with a 6.5. Personally I have killed a number of Kudu in my native South Africa with my beloved. 308. But never take shots beyond 300m. It's about the margins of failure & respect Sir. Come visit us here in the Texas Hill Country. We'll sip some coffee and just listen to your wisdom. Kind Regards.

  • @dpcustom1
    @dpcustom14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks randy this is the best information iv seen... as a wy resident i cringe every time i see a ad for 1000 yard gun out of the box..in my career of hunting as a meat lover i have never had to shoot a animal over 400 yards and dont wish to..i love shooting metal and paper at long distances but the game deserved better...thank you for sharing of your vast knowledge and expertise...

  • @ericwiitala5407
    @ericwiitala54075 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!! That's what I've been saying since day one once the 6.5 creedmore came out! I have a 30-06, shooting 165 gr (cuz that's the grains it shoots best) using quality built bullets, keeping my shots 300 yards and under. Great honest video. I like it.

  • @barry7413

    @barry7413

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ditto! I've always used Sierra 165-grain SPBTs in my -06 and they've all been DRT shots out to 300 yards. Deer to caribou. To paraphrase Col. Cooper, if your shot is more than 300 yards, GET CLOSER!

  • @DeeMoback

    @DeeMoback

    5 жыл бұрын

    30-06 shines with 180 grain and up

  • @DeeMoback

    @DeeMoback

    5 жыл бұрын

    @David Larcher yup...guns are different and ammo is different....my 30-06 loves 220 grain..... I have found though that Hornady brass seems to be thinner so I avoid it in my 06 but shoot that 160 in my 3030...... as far as factory ammo I shoot mostly white box..... but that's just my opinion..... worth about 2 cents

  • @bobbyhaney522

    @bobbyhaney522

    5 жыл бұрын

    Long live the 30-06!

  • @jackscott2594

    @jackscott2594

    5 жыл бұрын

    My how’s 3006 loves 168and180grn projectiles but never beyond 300 as I was taught as a kid that I had a responsibility to the animal I was aiming at

  • @unbalancedredneck5778
    @unbalancedredneck57785 жыл бұрын

    when I hear them talking about how far their rifle can shoot. My question is always the same. How far can you shoot? It’s been my experience that when you take people off a bench most will struggle to make first round hits even at 200 yds. I’m also seeing these large magnum rifles with big brakes on them causing flinch in shooters. I’m glad to see someone calling them out on the BS. It’s great to hear someone talking about bullet construction, energy and sectional density over ballistic coefficient. Not to mention most guys don’t have proper twist rates to even shoot those crazy eld bullets. Sorry to ramble

  • @TheRealGunsmith

    @TheRealGunsmith

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ramble on!! Thanks!!

  • @billa7571

    @billa7571

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's the truth not very many people can shoot there rifle even 400yrd most of the people that say that can shoot past 400yrd and do it are full of horse sh*t just saying that your exactly right for sure

  • @f.mbarnabythelatest6068

    @f.mbarnabythelatest6068

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've only tried it once past 400 with a 270 mostly buckfever..mostly under 200yrd shots.excelent video

  • @Bullzeye1000yds

    @Bullzeye1000yds

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRealGunsmith Yes Sir. Thank you. I recently went to .308 and at target shots, yes, I can hit at 1000 yds. off a rest. But, to shoot at an elk at 1/2 that range with this cartridge is ludicrous. Thank you for highlighting ethics in hunting.

  • @IdaHowitzer

    @IdaHowitzer

    5 жыл бұрын

    Uhhhh- this crack doesn't once mention BC, sectional density, twist rates, etc. Also sectional density over ballistic coefficient? You do realize high sectional density is a contributing factor to high B.C.? They are no in opposition.

  • @dmdeli9365
    @dmdeli93654 жыл бұрын

    I'm not even a hunter (maybe yet).... You teach as you talk. Thanks for the life lessons.

  • @williamanderson5912
    @williamanderson59125 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much sir for your truthful evaluation again thank you for your information

  • @npc0168
    @npc01685 жыл бұрын

    I am quite comfortable out to about 1500 yards with larger magnums like the 300 RUM, I will never take game beyond 400 yards. It only takes a small mishap to make it a miserable death for a critter out farther than that. Not so much the terminal energy argument, but error margin in the hunters precision capabilities when the heart is racing and the nerves get the best of you. A gut shot is a horrible thing to witness. Everything you said is spot on.

  • @stevewagg2378
    @stevewagg23785 жыл бұрын

    CUDOS Randy it is so nice to have someone such as you cut through the BS. I taught Hunter Safety in Ontario Canada for 25 years. I taught each and every student what you are promoting. Right caliber for the game you are hunting. Keep up the good work we can only defend hunting by our ethical behavior and treatment of our game.

  • @edsmercina7157
    @edsmercina71575 жыл бұрын

    Randy people are full of s!!!t. Guarantee they can’t even hit a 4x8 sheet of plywood at 1200 yds. Paper is one thing taking animals ethically is another. Thanks for your videos and one of these days I will buy one of your rifles. Take care

  • @alanperry7706
    @alanperry77064 жыл бұрын

    God bless may your word spread far and wide for we need this kind of education

  • @gearhead682010
    @gearhead6820105 жыл бұрын

    I really like your video, I personally used a Savage Model 110 chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum and I could stretch bullet holes at 200 yards with it and it was extremely accurate and flat shooting so to speak but in all honesty I wouldn’t shoot anywhere near 600+ yards at anything living and breathing. Targets are one thing to me but ethically I cannot risk an animals life at ridiculous distances

  • @danielcrawford7315
    @danielcrawford73155 жыл бұрын

    Its really not hunting at all past 500yds, in my opinion, its sniping. It's a whole entirely different thing to target shoot at 1000yds and 1760yds. The paper or gong or bottle isnt a living creature. That said a 6.5Xxx at 1000yds is a viable option for targets, but dammed sure not for game harvesting. My opinion is that if one simply must take game at 1000yds, of deer or larger size, it should be done w nothing less than .338 lapua or .338 norma minimum and the 375 cheytec 408 cheytec 416 berrett. There again in my opinion there's just not very much need to be a game sniper in today's world. We are simply not going to starve to death over winter if we dont take that 1200yd elk. Just one old man's opinion though. Blessed day ya'll, Crawford out

  • @tatsuhirosatou5513

    @tatsuhirosatou5513

    5 жыл бұрын

    300 Winchester magnum is fine fir deer sized game at 1000 yrds.

  • @TheRealGunsmith

    @TheRealGunsmith

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sniping, not hunting. And the chance of error, a wounded animal never recovered goes up exponentially. Can it be done? Sometimes. Should it be? No. Live animals aren't targets, there is no respect for the animal taking sniper shots, just ego wanting to inflate.

  • @waynerobinson2301

    @waynerobinson2301

    5 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Crawford over ninety percent of my kills are about thirty yards max rarely further . I hunt higher country and lots of time visibility is restricted . This year will be first year to hunt and plan is for son and grandson to go. Seems certain my grandson will have to work tho .We all know how life goes .

  • @timr4362

    @timr4362

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRealGunsmith for the same reasons you said in your video and in comments now. I have and will continue to teach both of my young boys to hunt with iron sights. I am a bow Hunter so I do understand the true meaning of fair chase.

  • @easttexan2933

    @easttexan2933

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tim R., do you use a compound bow for hunting? If so, then you would need to drop down a notch to a recurve for it to be "fair chase." Fair chase is in the eyes of the hunter.

  • @tyronvandermerwe2367
    @tyronvandermerwe23672 жыл бұрын

    Well said ! Many need this reminder . Nice to hear an ethical well spoken man.

  • @williambader1425
    @williambader14253 жыл бұрын

    Good to hear this. The 308 has been our family's dominant round. In 30 years we got many nice elk none have been over 400 yards.

  • @appalachianstillhunterll9766
    @appalachianstillhunterll97665 жыл бұрын

    I agree 100% ! I would much rather brag about how CLOSE I shot my animal at than how far.Put the hunt back in hunting! Long range shooting is a wonderful thing on targets, not game animals.( Exception made for something already wounded,obviously)

  • @Kman31ca
    @Kman31ca5 жыл бұрын

    Great vid. I 100% agree. Even though I was basically in my early 20's young and piss full of ego. And had to have the big magnums, etc. I think a lot go through that stage. Good thing is I was mentored well, on fair chase, and getting in as close as possible for a good, accurate shot. Which to me is the best part of hunting. That's what I find is shall we say the exciting part of hunting. Putting your own wits against an animal that has a lot of advantages in the realm of smell and instinct. And has been evading being preyed upon for thousands of years. When I can actually out smart an animal, and avoid his sensory advantage. That's what not only makes me love hunting, but it also abides by fair chase. I'm sure I have missed out on some opportunities, because I felt the shot didn't feel right, and I didn't have a great angle on the shot. But hey, there's always next year. And I always make sure I'll take a doe for the meat. I appreciate someone with your standing bringing this up. Even though I do use a 6.5 CM for hunting coyotes. Which I thought was the best option because I will take 400 yard shots on them. As it can become necessary as they won't come into calls much anymore. That said, I am very well capable of making those shots on coyotes, and have extensive time behind that rifle target shooting out to farther ranges. And keeping the coyote numbers down around here is a must.

  • @charleywalker2982
    @charleywalker29822 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your videos and keep them coming please.

  • @jakeoly5109
    @jakeoly51095 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree Randy! Keep 'em comin!

  • @jeffhelferich9521
    @jeffhelferich95215 жыл бұрын

    I'll take real life wisdom over a manufacturers claims every day of the week. Great video.

  • @jeffdicks138
    @jeffdicks1385 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you, To many people think they can shoot animals a lot farther than they should!!! Thanks again for a great video.

  • @jeffgenchi5863
    @jeffgenchi58633 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I prefer close up hunting never understood this far hunting idea. I like to worth hunt with bow or my Henry 45-70 within 150 yards. Great video

  • @adamnajera1297
    @adamnajera12972 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos. Your a great source of knowledge sir.