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The Sporting Life Show
United States
Приєднався 8 лют 2022
ACOUSTIC GUITARS | FINE ART | CLASS BIRD DOGS
Відео
It's TIME! | Ashley Smith Interviews Sara Busse
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On this episode, co-host Ashley Smith interviews Sarah Bussey.
Artwork Install Day for American Soil American Soul 2
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Exhibition opening December 6, 2024 americansoilamericansoul.com
An Open Letter | Why I Am Leaving the Nashville Sportsman's Club
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I have to draw a line in the sand
Scouting New Public Land with "Creative Mischief" Founder Isham Colosetti
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Scouting New Public Land with "Creative Mischief" Founder Isham Colosetti
Cheers to a Special 6 Years Anniversary!
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Cheers to a Special 6 Years Anniversary!
Feeding Bird Dogs in Japanese | Eukanuba Sporting Dog
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Feeding Bird Dogs in Japanese | Eukanuba Sporting Dog
Buying a Joan Miró at THE BOUNTY, new Bird Dog trades, and such!
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Buying a Joan Miró at THE BOUNTY, new Bird Dog trades, and such!
Why We Left our Jobs for Outdoor Careers
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Why We Left our Jobs for Outdoor Careers
Thinking about leaving the indoors for the outdoors???
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Thinking about leaving the indoors for the outdoors???
Our Values and Ethics in the Outdoors | Livestream
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Our Values and Ethics in the Outdoors | Livestream
When your grandaddy critiques your #ArtShow | #AmericanSoilAmericanSoul
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When your grandaddy critiques your #ArtShow | #AmericanSoilAmericanSoul
Miss Kappa's Intro to #DoveSeason with #RetrieverTraining | Benchwarmers is Back!
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Miss Kappa's Intro to #DoveSeason with #RetrieverTraining | Benchwarmers is Back!
Creativity, Faith, and Entrepreneurship
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Creativity, Faith, and Entrepreneurship
A New Mixed Media Painting | American Soil American Soul 2
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A New Mixed Media Painting | American Soil American Soul 2
Faith, Creativity, and Outdoor Business
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Faith, Creativity, and Outdoor Business
Why the 28 Gauge Side-by-Side Shotgun for #uplandhunting | Reviewing the Beretta 486 Paralello
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Why the 28 Gauge Side-by-Side Shotgun for #uplandhunting | Reviewing the Beretta 486 Paralello
Fellowship of the Outfoors with Richard Fryer
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Fellowship of the Outfoors with Richard Fryer
Blues History | Lightnin Hopkins | Bring Me My Shotgun
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Blues History | Lightnin Hopkins | Bring Me My Shotgun
Guitar Sessions | Lightnin Hopkins “Bring Me My Shotgun”
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Guitar Sessions | Lightnin Hopkins “Bring Me My Shotgun”
#CountryBluesGuitar , my Horse, and a few minutes of Practice
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#CountryBluesGuitar , my Horse, and a few minutes of Practice
#guitarpractice after working bird dogs
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#guitarpractice after working bird dogs
Top Three #EDC #Knives from Benchmade Knife Company
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Top Three #EDC #Knives from Benchmade Knife Company
Arizona Upland Adventures 2024-25 Season
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Arizona Upland Adventures 2024-25 Season
#GermanShorthairedPointer #Puppy #Tracking
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#GermanShorthairedPointer #Puppy #Tracking
Steadying Up My English Setter with the Pigeon Pole
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Steadying Up My English Setter with the Pigeon Pole
She sure sounds purdy!.. Coffee & good vibrations early in the day = a great start imo.
Have a great trip
Thank you, I will! More to come
Well spoken, clear, concise and informative. Well done young man. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. jmp
Thank you so much! I’ve got one coming on my Beretta EELL diamond pigeon in .410, and why Southern quail guys love them.
It does not surprise me Durrell, that there have not been any comments on your post. People tend to shy away from controversial topics, particularly when big name organizations and personnel are involved. Not me, you know that I will comment. I'll keep it short. Be selective about what organizations you associate yourself with. They often have a reason why they are inviting you to the table. Many times people will approach you, because you are an articulate Black man, that happens to be a hunter. You can benefit their organization. Diversity in the outdoors is big business. Organizations are desperately looking for us. Unfortunately, many of us Black outdoorsmen come up on the short end of the stick. We get bought ,and allow ourselves to be influenced or censored. As it has been for centuries, the hunting industry not very racially diverse in America. This is not by accident. We talked about this the first time we met 9 years ago. I don't know the president of the Nashville Sportsman Club, or of the organization, but the views and opinions of an organization's leader can trickle down, and have an impact on the followers. Birds of a feather flock together. Remember that. Stand and speak for what you believe in, regardless of what others say, or think. You know me, and my views on censorship. Speak the truth no matter what. Too often people align themselves with organizations that want to censor or dictate what we say. You will never make the difference that is needed, if you allow others to control your mouth or thoughts. Do and say what you believe in. You will sleep much better at night when you know that you control your own mouth and mind. Be the master of your own destiny. Lastly, I'll say this to you. Fear nothing or nobody. Be the 800lb grizzly, or the Werewolf in sheep's clothing. Don't be scared of shit. You mentioned "fear" too many times for my taste. Some people count on us being scared. Again, you know my thoughts about being scared- of anything. There cannot be a drop of fear in us when doing what we do. Stand on what you believe. I have pretty much left the "business" of outdoor diversity and industry partners. I have gone back to the basics of introducing people to hunting with a focus on minorities, just as I did with you back in 2016. I find that it is more rewarding, less drama, and easier to make an impact this way. Keep doing what you do, stand for what you believe in, and -BE FEARLESS!
Sooo good my friend, and thank you! And no fear here, but I do understand that fear is the goal. And that’s not the business I stand on or stand with. But as you said, those things and mentalities trickle down, and it’s important for folks to recognize that. I want to support our Black and Brown organizations, but never to the detriment or insult of others from different races, genders, etc. It’s too easy to work with each other and not entertain those thoughts. You’ve been a huge inspiration and mentor to me, and that’s the example that was set for me when I came in the game.
As always, I'm proud to know both of you. Durrell - speak your mind on things like this when you know they're wrong. Eric - I appreciate your wisdom and boldness to weigh in on difficult issues. If you recall, that's how you and I connected years ago. A politician from Iowa made inappropriate comments on a podcast recording I had posted (during election season of course) and you provided thoughtful counterpoints.
@ thanks Mark! Man I believe we have to keep each other accountable, and in an industry that’s struggling to bring newcomers in, I don’t want any excuses out there when we could otherwise change the tone when it shows its head.
Your kids know Japanese?! Where are you from again?.. That's one serious flex King!! Definitely 1 of my favorite videos from your channel
Hahaha thanks man! Shoot, I’m from the Southside of Atlanta man! We value knowledge and learning in our household. My momma was from the West End, she ain’t play being uneducated. Thank you my man, we have to set the example for the little ones.
For some reason I ended up on a video of this song in particular, and it opened me up to how amazing he was. So then I ended up going down a rabbit hole of Lightnin music, eventually ending up here lol. Really glad to see his stuff is still being fully appreciated! ✌🏻
Thank you for watching and yes, Lightnin was truly a trailblazer and has taught me so much about improvisation. He’s my number one influence I’d say, so when I learn new things, I try to add a little twang of his in the work.
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Very informative. Buddy of mine is considering a sxs shotgun for hunting. He has not considered a 28ga yet.
Thanks man! I’d seriously give the 28 a try. I like it better than a 20 tbh. It’s worth the time if you can.
@@the_sporting_life_showdo you know if they make a prince of wales style stock for it?
@ I’m not sure if they do and I lean more toward a no. But what I would do is give the NY gallery a call and they might be able to do a custom order.
@ ok
I always wanted a sxs 28 , but they are usually high $
Nice collection - my benchmade flyway is a constant companion for bird season and fish processing
An absolute must my friend!! You GET it! The flyway is the way to go!
@@the_sporting_life_show I’m very also got a CRKT BIWA and Eese 2.4 and they’re all good I personally stay away from Montana Knife Co but they’ve got some good ones as well Love the side by side content - would love to hear what you think of the straight stock Browning 725 upland
Beautiful gun but for hunting and at $6900 MSRP, I’ll stick with my Beretta 687 o/u 28ga.
Also a very nice piece my friend!
I'm 77 years old soon to be 78, I gave up my trusty Browning 12 gauge A 5 a few years back and swapped to a 20 gauge O/u at the time I consider a 28 but to the difficulty of finding shells decidded the 20 gauge was a better option for me. Now all I have to do is find a good breed of bird dog that will hunt close! 😊 I can't keep up with the pointers and setters anymore.
Haha well I’d love for you to see mine in the field, just for a good times sake my man! And I do understand the availability of shells, BUT can I throw you a question? Have you taken a look at Boss Shotshells or RST? Just a question, that’s what I use, and I buy other brands from ammoyard.com. Check them out if you get a second. I love a good 20 also and my probably top 5 guns I’ve owned over the years was a 20 gauge Beretta Silver Pigeon I Sporting with manual safety and 30 inch barrels. I LOVED that gun!
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Excellent discussion on the 28 gauge
Thank you my friend!
What shot size do you prefer for upland birds with that gauge?
I lean toward 6 shot. 5 for waterfowl, 6 for chukar, grouse, etc. and our Bobwhites here are tough, 6 actually brings them little birds down.
@@the_sporting_life_show awesome because everyone here in PA uses 7 1/2 & 8 for everything and I always said it's not the answer for me
@@jeffreese4194 that’s right! I’m weird about 7.5 honestly. And 8 just doesn’t seem like enough for what I’m hunting. Like you man, just not quite the answer like a 6 is
@@the_sporting_life_show yep the ballistics of something that light can't penetrate meat like it breaks clay birds. I don't like leaving wounded birds everywhere
@@jeffreese4194 that’s right!
Keep improving, brother. Well on your way to becoming a great guitarist.
Thank you bro! It’s that addiction man, a little bit goes a long way
Sounds like the really vintage field recordings
That’s a HUGE compliment, thank you my man!! That’s mostly what I study 😂
@@the_sporting_life_show you're welcome and I thought I was the only one into that music honestly. I like everything from the 20s up to the Chicago chess records stuff when it urbanized
I like this blues sound
Thanks! I need to clean it up and record it lol
@@the_sporting_life_show absolutely! I can almost hear someone fitting in some Chicago style harmonica fills in there too
That’s so cool! I wonder if each little door is it’s own little room or if all the doors go to one main room?
Each little door leads to each dog’s own little version of Narnia 😂
@@the_sporting_life_show lol I like that answer best. Also I appreciate that you made a safe way for your dogs to travel. So many people sit their dogs in their truck bed and it’s so dangerous and careless. You clearly love and take good care of them.
Great video and very nice gun sir. Out of curiosity I looked up the 486 on Beretta's website and it appears they only make a 12 & 20 gage models and may have discontinued the 28ga offering, so you now have a potentially rare gun as well. While I have a 28ga and use it quite often, I prefer a 20ga for one simple reason, variety of shells available and because my 28ga is only chambered in 2 3/4 and not 3". Having said that I am seeing more and more 28ga variety and though I don't reload now, I do save my 28ga shells and not any others. I would do that same if I had a 16ga as they seem to be in the same category from the variety standpoint as a 28. Congrats on the goose with the 28ga as well because just about any goose hunter I know use a Magnum 12 or even 10ga.
Thank you thank you sir! I really appreciate that insight and what a joy if I do now have a rare gun! I just checked and you are correct! Well lol when I made the video I didn’t even know that, I was really just sharing my thoughts on a piece I’ve fallen in love with. I look forward to doing more my friend!
Keep on goin
Yessir! Chop at it a bit every day
Hip Hip Hooray!! Congratulations to the King & Queen!!
Thank you my man!! We trying to stay on top my friend
Nice shotgun!
Thank you my friend!
Meeting Durrell was a blessing. My world just got bigger and better. I love meeting creatives that help me evolve and grow. I’m a better person for knowing Durrell. 🥃💥🥃
My friend it was such an inspired trip meeting you, and I left much more full than I came. There’s so much down the road for us man, I’m glad to share creative energy!
Not only does a 28 gauge reduce weight of the gun you’re carrying in the field, but the weight of the ammunition is also reduced. Pick the tool that best serves the job.
Very very good insight my friend! Great point. They’re all tools (albeit very beautiful) and should be used accordingly.
How many clays you can shoot with it before the barrels get too hot ?
Very good question and I’ll say that’s the one thing that I’d knock on the gun. On a 16 stand course, I made my way through about 8 stations before barrels started getting hot for me. I say that also by saying, it’s not really a clays gun, it’s a punchy field gun so I tend to overlook hot barrels as I mostly hunt with that gun.
Enjoying yall content. #1 fan!
Thank you my man!! We have so much more to release, and it’s been fun to do. Thanks for tuning in bud!
I constantly watch shotgun videos from across the pond, TGS, TSC, and others. I just happened upon your review this morning and all I can say is WOW! Great informational video on a great SxS, full of knowledge with no fluff or irrelevant info. I do own a 28ga. SxS, a beautiful Grulla but there's something special about this Beretta. Look froward to more great reviews and videos.
Oh man, thank you so much! I’m glad to get that feedback bud, and I do plan to do more. I love that gun, everything about it so I try to be as real as I can about the things that I actually shoot. I’d love to see that Grulla to my friend!
Hello from the UK.. Nice gun. Extra special in 28 bore...my favourite bore size ❤
Hello!!! Glad to meet you across the pond my friend! That 28 is something special isn’t it?!
Vood riddance
Keep at it. Check out some Bukka White and RL Burnside
What u use it for?. And. Can we see more shorts or videos of it?
What u use it for? I presume maybe birds or small animals. Maybe skeets?
It's plain and simple. When I see your videos, I hit the like botton. 💯👊🏾
I appreciate that my man! We are trying to give yall something worth watching lol, hopefully positive for our community man. Thank you!!
Nice editing! I see the creative process in your work here. Keep pushing!
Thank you! Will do! We are chopping g away my friend!
So awesome!
Thank you! Cheers my man!!
bro kept the 3d glasses from the theater
😂😂😂 yep
Lightnin’ is my favorite acoustic blues guy!
Absolutely my man! And thanks for watching!
Lightnin is the best. RL Burnside, howlin wolf, ledbelly, bukka white, skip james, and I’m sure I’m leaving out about 900 others but these dudes are everything.
Yessir! All such great musicians and just continue to inspire me. It’s all great and thank you for your enthusiasm my friend!
How’s the weight when you swing? Is it overly light?
Not at all. The most balanced gun I’ve shot my man. Very very balanced
Pointer powered fun- best high drive dog exercise rig ever- freedom to gooo under excellent steering and dog control- the rider steers the dogs- no commands needed- the dogs ADD stability to the scooter- you don't crash with this design- on or off road- even on urban sidewalks and or single track dirt trails- urban mushing perfected- also good for agro, deaf and or blind dogs- d o g p o w e r e d s c o o t e r
very nice gun that mate, id love one
It shoots great my friend!
Oh man tune that thing brother 😂
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She shure iz purdy!!...
Play the piece straight off the bat at the start of the video
Noted!
Really nice to see someone appreciating a usually overlooked configuration. Straight hand stock, splinter forend, side by side, this was the dominant style for so many years I feel like the modern trend towards over and unders, although not without some merit, seem to forget that different tools suit different jobs. Clay shooting where a steady swing and repetition are the order of the day, sure, use O/Us but for fast, instinctive shooting for hunting and game, the side by side is still King. Great video!
Many many thanks my friend! It’s that part of tradition that stays at the forefront of mind, and many things just simply work, and work well. It’s hard for me to pass up a sxs in the field. Great points made by you!
What 410 are you carrying in the get the art video?
That’s an AyA No. 4/53, fixed barrel
@@the_sporting_life_show nice
Just hard to find ammo at a general store. But a really cool fun gun to shoot.
Oh yes, I do know that struggle when I’m on the road looking for ammo lol
28 and 26 are coming back.
Absolutely! 26 might be a touch short for me but a number of folks I’ve come across recently have been looking for 26.
@the_sporting_life_show I'm starting to catch all of the small gauges back thirty years ago when I was a kid are starting to come back. Sadly. 410 has fallen off bad. At least in my area.