THIS Is Why Former Navy Seal Andy Stumpf Hunts!
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Andy Stumpf, former Navy SEAL, and avid outdoorsman, was never interested in rifle hunting. In fact, he wasn't really sold on hunting at all until his buddy Joe Rogan wouldn't "shut up about it." After learning to bow hunt with Professional Archery Athlete, John Dudley, Andy was hooked. He continued to bow hunt until he was forced to rifle hunt. The forced switch of tools caused Andy to grapple with rifle hunting ethics as a trained, elite marksman. His journey led him to honor the animal through harvesting and to be the most respectful participant with the wild, in the wild.
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What Andy didn't tell us, that his weapon of choice his last deployment was the Javelin =)
@dalesfailssagaofasuslord783
3 жыл бұрын
Great stories with Mike glover about that. He was getting a lock on people. 😂
@Andrew8533
3 жыл бұрын
I love Andy's Jav stories
@foundationdefense5299
3 жыл бұрын
Buzz Light Year backpack
@Teddy_______
3 жыл бұрын
Which he got for a half shell helmet
@samneedsanap7802
3 жыл бұрын
I understand that refrence
This is amazing well done Andy!
One of the many great things about Andy, is his humility. He doesn't pretend to have answers for the listener, and he's self deprecating in the respect that he jokingly claims to not have the answers for himself either. But you can tell by his zen, that everything he does is well thought out, well prepared, and nothing is left to chance. He didn't survive in some of the most hostile places on earth by accident. Discipline, preparation, and surrounding yourself with professionals is mandatory. The bottom line is I would consider a purchase based on his recommendation because you know damn well he put enough thought into it for all of us. Well done.
@internet_internet
3 жыл бұрын
Truth
Great choice for a representative Christensen Arms and MAVEN - Andy Stumpf. He just has the balance of presentation right.
Got into archery and knives via Andy, and guess now I need a Christensen.
@doubleutubefan5
3 жыл бұрын
Cabelas has the mpr I want. Ill be getting it for rifle season for sure
Andy is such a stand-up guy, I love just listening to him talk
Andy is such an awesome and humble dude . The way he articulates is amazing . The MPR looks freaking awesome . Hopefully you make one that uses 300 WSM. I've been wanting a modular chassis Precision Rifle for 300 WSM. Also in hoping that you guys will make 6ARC Carbon Barrels .
Andy, What a phenomenal video. I was thrilled the whole time. Hunting and fishing have always been apart of my life. I was raised on a farm in Kansas. I was fortunate, My 5 brothers taught me the skills needed. Some of my best memories growing up... hunting and fishing w/my siblings. Being 1 of 8 children, with extremely young parents... the meat was vital. Great 👍 show, Sincerely, Sandra Le La Cheur
Great short film guys, very well done.
This is really well made. Instant subscribe.
Andy is an incredible person, enjoy his podcast so much. Great video
This was good. Thanks Andy and all involved.
Awesome ... not your typical started hunting story ... super sweet edit too ! Bravo Zulu Oppo !
The production on this is immaculate. Well done team @ Cumberland Creative.
@TheMapleReview
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I'm not one to compare people to one another but I can honestly say that with Mr. Stumpf's personality, humility, interpersonal skills, humbleness, and integrity, this guys is my generations (millennials) Jocko.
Great video🤙🏻🤙🏻
Don't know if you would ever read this Andy, but after my time in a classified job in the Navy, I have felt the same way ever since I came home decades ago. It's not just SEAL team members that feel this way. Never found that special click outside, but it should not stop a person from trying. I am a hunter and a fisherman also and so I immersed my time in those things as well as our farm
@ChristensenArms
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching this video!
Thank You Sir
You can tell a lot about a man by his ability to truthfully discuss his weaknesses and speak about his strengths with humility.
Great video. Luckily I have a dealer that sells Christensen Arms nearby. I guess I need to get down there and get one now.
That was great!
Excellent.
Amen, brother.
Great job Andy! Hope you are at peace in your life. Thanks. Danny Hayes LEO.
That looks like gods country. Beautiful. Nothing better than an open fire and good company.
@internet_internet
3 жыл бұрын
Truth
What makes this extra awesome, is Christensen Arms using Andys bow hunting to segway into it.
Whoever did the camera work/editing deserves a raise
@kamitollini
3 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done!
Sweet video.
Brother I never got the chance to serve as I wanted. My biggest regret in life. I still consider my self the last of the hunter gathers. Thank you for your service and the video. Christensen MPR 300 PRC has put my last moose from AK on my table DIY float plane trip plan and execute. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome
This is a great video. Have a subscriber here
0:40 Andy's dad is Don Frye?? I never knew that, thats awesome!
Well, you got a new follower outta me.
Montana is one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
I wanna see Andy shoot an elk with a Christensen Arms Stump Signature Javaline. 😂
@MrLec95
3 жыл бұрын
Stumpf***
I hope to carry my self half as good this weekend. I hunt for the harvest amen brother 👍
That was awesome!! At one point can you use a Jdam for old time sake! Killed and cooked in one easy step!!!
Love this , can someone please tell me the Artist and song title at the end?
What’s brand is the fire pit on the tri pod that Andy is using?
Solo Stove for the win!
Time to start saving some money
I THINK YOUD BE SURPRISED
What suppressor is that on the MPR?
And you offer left handed options?! I’m IN!
@internet_internet
3 жыл бұрын
Lefty life
What’s the tripod fire?
Damn.
He really recommends javs for Elk hunting.
Which Tripod is that? ... I’d like to buy a solid reliable rest for my son.
Scott Stapp is such an awesome dude. Love the Cleared Hot podcast too
If you've never tried hunting with a flintlock, it can be quite a challenge.
Nice infomercial
Average range is likely well below that in most environments, more like 75-150yds.
@LRRPFco52
2 жыл бұрын
Not in the Mountain West region. We see significantly longer distances due to the more open terrain. 300yds is pretty close, especially for elk in CO, WY, and UT.
What is the song in the end credits?
@Teddy_______
3 жыл бұрын
Retribution by Thad Kopec
@kylemurray3119
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Plus the hunting licence and the tag. That’s a lot of money but good vid bro
"My shortest shot my last deployment was 700 yards and my longest was 1800 yards" like what the fuck lol
A friend of mine in Utah had a 300 short-mag rifle from them. It was a sweet shooting rifle. 🇺🇸
how many times can he mention factory farms. I think he needs to interview a few ranchers from Montana to broaden his outlook.
@SUNNofODIN
3 жыл бұрын
Given his context of respect and hard work, I took it as he is referring more to the types of factory farms negatively associated with consumerism and brands like Tyson where the worker and animal conditions can lean toward the criminal and any respect for the kill has been sanitized from the process.
@leecro83
3 жыл бұрын
@@SUNNofODIN I got the same feeling. Tyson was the first thing that popped in my mind when he said factory farms.
Yes, I fully agree with Andy on Archery! I have killed alot of large mammals, Hogs, Deer, Bear but it has always felt like a rifle made it unfair to the animal! Don't get me wrong, I shoot 3-4 days a week long range precision...but it just doesn't feel right to me to hunt with my rifles. I'm not against anyone else doing it, I'm speaking on a personal satisfaction level here. I'm 50 and have severe RA, so my perspective may change with my health...but if I'm capable (even if its much more work and pain), I'll do it with a bow!
gj
Like.
Tree? No. Stumpf.
Crossbow
come ride the fish
That mustache tho.
@internet_internet
3 жыл бұрын
Solid
How much did Fortalice pay you?
Well I would buy one but it has a pistol grip which means it’s a fully semi automatic death machine for serial killers only…
These types of people put more thought and reverence into shooting an elk than countless inner city street thugs put into taking human life.
@moblife223
2 жыл бұрын
To be honest though I don't think the Christensen Arms 338 Lapua was mainly created for hunting deer... or animals at all for that matter .. or finding yourself in the outdoors... Almost makes videos like these kinda cringe.. like can we just get to the point .. like maybe actually discuss the real capabilities of the weapon ...
Awesome