I just wanted to say that the inclusion of every single small detail is why I keep coming back to your channel. Keep up the detailed gear videos. Great stuff.👍
Damn you're packing around a 13 lb rifle? You're a better man than me LOL. My set up weighs less than 7 lbs. I'm shooting the Weatherby Backcountry Mark V TI 6.5 RPM and the LEUPOLD VX-6HD 3-18X44 scope.
Hey Dalton. I don’t talk about it much. But I’m blind as a bat! Like -8.00 on both my eyes. I can’t see my hand unless it’s like 5” in front of my face when I’m not wearing contacts. So I wear daily contacts and just put new ones in each day on a mountain hunt. Then I bring really old glasses too for safety in grizzly bear country at camp. I also keep an extra set of contacts in my bino harness just in case one pops out while hunting. It’s not that fun, and I’m really thinking about surgery but it’s a little more tough due to my eyesight. But I need to look into it again. Also, I try to splash my hands with water before taking my contacts out especially if I just cut up an animal that day.
Dalton I switched to daily contacts for this reason. Just take your contacts and some extras and like Brady said an old pair of glasses for camp/night time. Unless my eyes are bothering me I just sleep with them in most of the time.
Thanks guys! I wear daily contacts as well. I always like hearing what other guys do so that I can be more efficient in the backcountry! The old pair of glasses is a good tip. 👍🏼
@@daltonwarren I know this is old and you wear daily’s, but I actually bring a small bottle of the clear care for my 2-week lens. I prop the container upright in a boot wedged with socks or in my bino pack. Same thing with splashing hands a little with water.
If you’re considering laser eye surgery, I’d say go for it. I tell everyone It’s the best money I’ve ever spent on myself. I got mine done almost 8 years ago and have zero regrets.
Thank you. These videos are somewhat timeless. Three years of planning, practicing, and yes, youtube research put me on a successful public land WY Antelope hunt with the bow. Muley and Elk are next on the list. Hunters like you sharing wisdom, experience, and gear list down to what socks sure did help a ton. Good luck the rest of the season to all.
Man, I appreciate that you have a serious eye for quality…but holy cow, the amount of money on that table is mind boggling. Almost a “here plebs, let me regale you by putting hunting gear equal to an entire year’s salary for you in this video.”
This is great, but I think people need to start quoting weights that include total carried weight (food, water, firearm/bow, etc.) and only exclude worn clothing and footwear. Using your 44 lbs. pack + 2 liters water = ~ 4.4 lbs. + 10 lbs. rifle + ~ 10 lbs. food + 2.5 lbs binoculars and harness = at least 70 lbs.
Totally hear ya. I try to include every version since so many people talk weights differently. Which is why I included my exact weight of everything I carry in my Excel gear list that’s linked in the video description. My total weight of every single piece of gear plus rifle, water, food… is 72.77 pounds for this solo hunt. So you’re almost right on the money 👊👊 Glad you enjoyed the video.
Brady, you always do a great job, thanks for this. I'm new to reloading and honestly trying to learn. A 215gr bullet seems heavy for mule deer. Do you like it because you already love the rifle and anticipate a longer shot? Also, the Bergers seem to be not so popular for many hunters. I know you take some animals, so is the bad word on Berger just hype? Thanks mang, keep up the great work.
215 grains seems awful big to me. A bullet with a sectional density of .240 is plenty of penetration so something around 140 grains is more than enough. I've hunted mule deer all my life which has been long and never had a problem with deer. We used to have what was called a Trophy Buck Season. Then you may have to shoot a long shot because those hunts seemed more like mountain sheep hunts, they were usually at timberline or above. A rifle like the 6mm Remington I used back then was great. Light and very deadly on anything in front of it.
I really like that color combination of your McMillan stock. Was that from the factory,? What color is that from McMillan and what percentage of each color for the swirl combination?
Thanks for the compliment! I love the look and function of it as well. The paint job was done at the McMillan factory. The paint specs are 40% medium green, 30% light brown, 30% light gray. -Brady Miller goHUNT Digital Content Manager
Hi Ethan! It is a big deal for us here at GOHUNT that we only pick items for gear lists that we personally use on hunts. Also, everything in the GOHUNT Gear Shop is handpicked by us and we only choose products we believe in.
Haha. Brady definitely loves his Crocs too. They will be in his truck for that moment right when he takes his pack off. But for this hunt... he is not looking at hanging around camp much and so camp life will be just be eating and gathering wood for the stove. Crocs are gamechangers!!
Biiiiiig mistake not bring the crocs!!! You never not bring the crocs!! Cmon now Brady! Also can we get a petition going for Sitka to produce more colors in the core lightweight hoodie! It’s an everyday essential.
@@gagebennett5604 Honestly, in all my years in the field I've never heard of peeing on my socks. I've been preached to since Boy Scout days to keep your feet dry at all costs in cold. Could you elaborate regarding the theory behind peeing on your socks please. Thanks, Doc Burnett
Great question! My feet get so cold glassing! I’ve got good insulated boots, Marino wool socks and liners. I use unscented foot powder to stay dry and don’t put my boots on until time to hike. I’m thinking of using goose down jacket to wrap them up with! Also take boots off and let them air out while glassing.
Great video. I would love to hear why you choose the 004 sirui instead of the 024? I am looking at the 024 carbon fiber model and was curious why you run the aluminum one?
Hey, thanks for reaching out. Brady is out hunting right now, but our optics experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at optics@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
Yeah... most likely the gear would stay the same, some of the clothes might change if it was an early season hunt. But Brady would just swap the rifle related gear and add his archery setup. Hope you have a great weekend and thanks for watching the video.
Hey Aaron. I'm using some cheap remote I found on the internet. It's called a Foto&Tech Remote For Sony cameras. It doesn't do anything fancy, but it has a one second delay or a two second delay that allows me to click the button and drop the remote so it won't be in the photo. - Brady
Holly cow, just come to my house and sit on the porch with your rifle. The deer cross the yard in waves. When the right one comes along shoot it. Mule deer are like cloven hooved rats. I'll let you use my 30-30, the longest shot could be 50-60 yards. Many times we are able to harvest a mule deer when we are going elk hunting.
Ive backpacked a lot, but for some odd reason, ive always bought a 0 degree bag, even though i pack layers. Im planning on hunting in the back country this coming year, i am now thinking of just doing a 30-32 degree bag and use my layers. Thanks for making a point of that.
Getting ready for a late season mule deer hunt in Colorado; mid-November hunt. Love the rifle setup; 13lbs is a solid build for 300 win mag. Love it! Super stable! What I’m struggling with is puffy pants for glassing or gortex bib overalls? I’m going back and forth. I saw you Brady with the 3/4 sitka puffy pants but do you have any other suggestions? Do they really keep you that warm in the high county or should I be thinking a heavier bib overalls product? Thank you for any suggestions. What are your thoughts on the first lite UNCOMPAHGRE PUFFY PANT? Thoughts? Thank you!
One thing I found this year is a substitute for the sawyer squeeze bags. I find they're a pain to fill with the tiny bottle cap opening. Six moon designs makes a bladder with the bottle cap end for the squeeze but with the zip wide open like your platypus bladder for easier filling from a stream or pool. I'll also filter one bladder with the squeeze and then carry both a dirty bladder and a clean bladder as a way to expand capacity when needed.
You can throw your rope over the branch hook the carabiner to the food bag. Then put your tail end of the rope through the carabiner and toss it over the branch as well, that will create a pulley similar to a snatch block and it makes it wayyyyyy easier to hoist the goods up 👍🏻
Wrap a stick around your slick cord so it won’t cut your hands 🙌 use two small sticks one to pull up bag a little then second one to wrap on as you remove first stick just alternate sticks
Going on my first solo backpack hunt this Sept 11th - Sept 13th, I am very excited, a little nervous but ultimately really looking forward to the experiences. Thanks for the great video
Hey Isaac, thanks for reaching out. If you are referring to the 2022 Idaho tags they are on their website, December 1st is when the nonresident tags go on sale. You'll have to pay that day. Please shoot our team an email at INSIDER@gohunt.com and they will be able to help you out with this question more.
Great gear 👊🏻 to keep heat fins from melting on windburner type stoves use just 1inch of water or snow melted in bottom of cup and then ad snow after slow heating of burner
I love your guys films I know that is not your primary purpose to provide them but yours and grittys are the best right now and gear lists are essential I am a few hours away in Mohave County so you guys are also neighbors Pro tip about TP is dehydrated wet wipes weigh nothing in a sandwich bag add water when needed
With the 6-24 scope....do you feel you comfortable getting on target if you jump a mule deer at a closer range? Or do you not take those shots and just move on to a fully supported position?
@@TsiRoadkill it’s the energy in ft pounds created at the muzzle and it’s level when the bullet reaches target say 500meters it’s the energy transferred to the target . You can look it up on ballistic table’s
Why should he shoot 300PRC? Gains him nothing over 300WM at hunting shot ranges and it's way harder to source 300PRC components these days as opposed to components he already has on hand. Everyone has a perverse fascination with anything PRC or Creedmoor these days.
I just wanted to say that the inclusion of every single small detail is why I keep coming back to your channel. Keep up the detailed gear videos. Great stuff.👍
That's great to hear Lucas! Best of luck this season👊
Damn you're packing around a 13 lb rifle? You're a better man than me LOL. My set up weighs less than 7 lbs. I'm shooting the Weatherby Backcountry Mark V TI 6.5 RPM and the LEUPOLD VX-6HD 3-18X44 scope.
Great video Great Gear list thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching and best of luck this season!
Definitely love all the stuff but also definitely don’t need all this
Sitka. Great place.
Shitty brand. 100% not made in America. Ever.
Does anyone at goHUNT wear contacts? I'd be curious to hear about any tips or tricks from someone who wears them!
Hey Dalton. I don’t talk about it much. But I’m blind as a bat! Like -8.00 on both my eyes. I can’t see my hand unless it’s like 5” in front of my face when I’m not wearing contacts. So I wear daily contacts and just put new ones in each day on a mountain hunt. Then I bring really old glasses too for safety in grizzly bear country at camp. I also keep an extra set of contacts in my bino harness just in case one pops out while hunting. It’s not that fun, and I’m really thinking about surgery but it’s a little more tough due to my eyesight. But I need to look into it again. Also, I try to splash my hands with water before taking my contacts out especially if I just cut up an animal that day.
Dalton I switched to daily contacts for this reason. Just take your contacts and some extras and like Brady said an old pair of glasses for camp/night time. Unless my eyes are bothering me I just sleep with them in most of the time.
Thanks guys! I wear daily contacts as well. I always like hearing what other guys do so that I can be more efficient in the backcountry! The old pair of glasses is a good tip. 👍🏼
@@daltonwarren I know this is old and you wear daily’s, but I actually bring a small bottle of the clear care for my 2-week lens. I prop the container upright in a boot wedged with socks or in my bino pack. Same thing with splashing hands a little with water.
If you’re considering laser eye surgery, I’d say go for it. I tell everyone It’s the best money I’ve ever spent on myself. I got mine done almost 8 years ago and have zero regrets.
As far out as you guys backpack and given the nature of what you’re doing. Some sort of trauma kit would probably be a good idea.
Hey Jacob, yes absolutely. A med kit is a must. Anything can happen out in the backcountry
Thank you. These videos are somewhat timeless. Three years of planning, practicing, and yes, youtube research put me on a successful public land WY Antelope hunt with the bow. Muley and Elk are next on the list. Hunters like you sharing wisdom, experience, and gear list down to what socks sure did help a ton. Good luck the rest of the season to all.
Great to hear. Thanks for watching and best of luck this season!
Man, I appreciate that you have a serious eye for quality…but holy cow, the amount of money on that table is mind boggling. Almost a “here plebs, let me regale you by putting hunting gear equal to an entire year’s salary for you in this video.”
Optics are an investment!!
This is great, but I think people need to start quoting weights that include total carried weight (food, water, firearm/bow, etc.) and only exclude worn clothing and footwear. Using your 44 lbs. pack + 2 liters water = ~ 4.4 lbs. + 10 lbs. rifle + ~ 10 lbs. food + 2.5 lbs binoculars and harness = at least 70 lbs.
Totally hear ya. I try to include every version since so many people talk weights differently. Which is why I included my exact weight of everything I carry in my Excel gear list that’s linked in the video description. My total weight of every single piece of gear plus rifle, water, food… is 72.77 pounds for this solo hunt. So you’re almost right on the money 👊👊 Glad you enjoyed the video.
Would be interested in your ammo and loading info/process.
Thank you for watching! That is definitely something we can talk about with Brady! Best of luck this season🔥🔥
Awesome video, Will there be another video on how he fits this all in his pack?
Thanks for watching! Good idea. We will take that into consideration. Best of luck this season💪💪
Great video and I would really like to see another one that shows the food you will be bringing.
Thanks for watching Ryan! We can make that happen
I search ultra lite hunting, and my guy over here is starting his hunt with 65lbs of shit.
I’ve had the Jetboil Ti for many years. My favorite stove. Lightweight and the piezoelectric lighter still works, believe it or not? 👍🏻👍🏻
These are my favorite videos!!!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching and best of luck this season!
Brady, you always do a great job, thanks for this. I'm new to reloading and honestly trying to learn. A 215gr bullet seems heavy for mule deer. Do you like it because you already love the rifle and anticipate a longer shot? Also, the Bergers seem to be not so popular for many hunters. I know you take some animals, so is the bad word on Berger just hype? Thanks mang, keep up the great work.
It's way to big
215 grains seems awful big to me. A bullet with a sectional density of .240 is plenty of penetration so something around 140 grains is more than enough. I've hunted mule deer all my life which has been long and never had a problem with deer. We used to have what was called a Trophy Buck Season. Then you may have to shoot a long shot because those hunts seemed more like mountain sheep hunts, they were usually at timberline or above. A rifle like the 6mm Remington I used back then was great. Light and very deadly on anything in front of it.
So, "my pack weight, not including this, that & the other".......
is fairly meaningless.
That was solid Brady. Love the detail and reasoning behind why you use what you use. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I really like that color combination of your McMillan stock. Was that from the factory,? What color is that from McMillan and what percentage of each color for the swirl combination?
Thanks for the compliment! I love the look and function of it as well. The paint job was done at the McMillan factory. The paint specs are 40% medium green, 30% light brown, 30% light gray.
-Brady Miller
goHUNT Digital Content Manager
@@GOHUNT Thank you for answering my question Brady. I am placing an order from McMillian today for that color. Happy New Year.
Cool video but I can't tell if he's being genuine about his gear in terms of saying the brand, or if its just for promotion.
Hi Ethan! It is a big deal for us here at GOHUNT that we only pick items for gear lists that we personally use on hunts. Also, everything in the GOHUNT Gear Shop is handpicked by us and we only choose products we believe in.
Time to switch out that Nalgene bottle for the lightweight UVPE version
Bro, Crocks weight next to nothing. Those ounces are worth the comfort in camp.
Mine-size 11 - are almost a pound for the pair. That said i dont leave home without em.
Haha. Brady definitely loves his Crocs too. They will be in his truck for that moment right when he takes his pack off. But for this hunt... he is not looking at hanging around camp much and so camp life will be just be eating and gathering wood for the stove. Crocs are gamechangers!!
Biiiiiig mistake not bring the crocs!!! You never not bring the crocs!! Cmon now Brady! Also can we get a petition going for Sitka to produce more colors in the core lightweight hoodie! It’s an everyday essential.
#CrocsForLife
Hi... What camera clip do you have mounted on the shoulder strap of that SG pack? Thanks!!
Shoot. Sorry I forgot to talk about that. It’s a Cotton Carrier Strapshot. Really love the design and I’ve used several other versions.
Do your toes get cold while glassing? If yes, how to you warm them up?
Hello what I usually do is pee on my socks the night before and the next morning I put them on and now I have pee soaked warm socks
@@gagebennett5604 Honestly, in all my years in the field I've never heard of peeing on my socks. I've been preached to since Boy Scout days to keep your feet dry at all costs in cold. Could you elaborate regarding the theory behind peeing on your socks please. Thanks, Doc Burnett
Great question! My feet get so cold glassing! I’ve got good insulated boots, Marino wool socks and liners. I use unscented foot powder to stay dry and don’t put my boots on until time to hike. I’m thinking of using goose down jacket to wrap them up with! Also take boots off and let them air out while glassing.
Great video. I would love to hear why you choose the 004 sirui instead of the 024? I am looking at the 024 carbon fiber model and was curious why you run the aluminum one?
Hey, thanks for reaching out. Brady is out hunting right now, but our optics experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at optics@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
What would be the difference if it was a bow hunt? Just that you have a bow? Lol
Yeah... most likely the gear would stay the same, some of the clothes might change if it was an early season hunt. But Brady would just swap the rifle related gear and add his archery setup. Hope you have a great weekend and thanks for watching the video.
20 mil. mount. Why? Deer hunting isn't sniping.
Clicked this video to see what I need to get into hunting. Bruh 😅
Food list video sounds great
You got it!! We will have Brady gather his food and drop a video on it.
What do you guys you as solar source to charge phones ?
Minute 49…
Dog barks…
Brady death stare/cut scene.
Haha 😂
😂😂
Great job 👍 Brady very informative The video work is great Thank You for sharing God's Blessings on your hunts this fall
Awesome, thanks for watching Perry!
Is that a diy paint job on the rifle stock? Looks cool.
I would definitely like to see a separate video on your food list.
No it’s likely a gel coat from McMillan it’s not paint it would come off it’s inherent in the stock.
no gaiters unless snow on ground.
Brady, what remote are you using for your Sony A7Riii?
Hey Aaron. I'm using some cheap remote I found on the internet. It's called a Foto&Tech Remote For Sony cameras. It doesn't do anything fancy, but it has a one second delay or a two second delay that allows me to click the button and drop the remote so it won't be in the photo. - Brady
Brady where you get that shirt your wearing? I need that shirt man!!!
Hey chase! This tee is from Goat Knives
Great info thanks for sharing!
Foooooood!!!!!
You got it buddy!!! We will have Brady cover it.
Holly cow, just come to my house and sit on the porch with your rifle. The deer cross the yard in waves. When the right one comes along shoot it. Mule deer are like cloven hooved rats. I'll let you use my 30-30, the longest shot could be 50-60 yards. Many times we are able to harvest a mule deer when we are going elk hunting.
Are you going to have the Sitka sleeping bag in stock soon?
Hey Nathan, thanks for reaching out! Yes, we are hoping to have that sleeping bag in soon. We do not have a for sure ETA at the moment
Ive backpacked a lot, but for some odd reason, ive always bought a 0 degree bag, even though i pack layers. Im planning on hunting in the back country this coming year, i am now thinking of just doing a 30-32 degree bag and use my layers. Thanks for making a point of that.
Would hate to be following you on the mountain. Not a lot of toilet paper for 5-7 days.
whahahahahaha
Haha. Brady is a little crazy and we are not afraid to tell him that lol
Getting ready for a late season mule deer hunt in Colorado; mid-November hunt. Love the rifle setup; 13lbs is a solid build for 300 win mag. Love it! Super stable!
What I’m struggling with is puffy pants for glassing or gortex bib overalls? I’m going back and forth. I saw you Brady with the 3/4 sitka puffy pants but do you have any other suggestions? Do they really keep you that warm in the high county or should I be thinking a heavier bib overalls product? Thank you for any suggestions. What are your thoughts on the first lite UNCOMPAHGRE PUFFY PANT? Thoughts? Thank you!
13 pound back country rifle.. my knees are shaking at the thought.. haha.
It's a haul for sure, but definitely worth it!
Once you’ve humped an M240B around, 13 pounds is like nothing 😎
@@danielreshef5299 I can’t relate mate but I like a light mountain gun 👍🏼
One thing I found this year is a substitute for the sawyer squeeze bags. I find they're a pain to fill with the tiny bottle cap opening. Six moon designs makes a bladder with the bottle cap end for the squeeze but with the zip wide open like your platypus bladder for easier filling from a stream or pool. I'll also filter one bladder with the squeeze and then carry both a dirty bladder and a clean bladder as a way to expand capacity when needed.
You can throw your rope over the branch hook the carabiner to the food bag. Then put your tail end of the rope through the carabiner and toss it over the branch as well, that will create a pulley similar to a snatch block and it makes it wayyyyyy easier to hoist the goods up 👍🏻
Wrap a stick around your slick cord so it won’t cut your hands 🙌 use two small sticks one to pull up bag a little then second one to wrap on as you remove first stick just alternate sticks
Wow that’s a lot of nice gear. Your rifle binos and ammo weigh as much as my pack. I don’t pack a long range setup or a giant spotter though.
Hey Brady on your vortex scope what Reticle do you use
How much trigger pull do you like?
God's Blessings
I got the same rifle, i shoot Winchester big game 180 grain
Unbelievable accuracy 💯
Throw in some Wiggys camp slippers and your all set
How much and what type fuel for your jetboil?
excellent video! super thorough 👍 learned a lot from this
215 grain pills for deer? Hows the meat lost 🤔
For tent stakes I have these rail road ties. Much stronger then the little ones!
Get a more appropriate gun and you could carry more food
Going on my first solo backpack hunt this Sept 11th - Sept 13th, I am very excited, a little nervous but ultimately really looking forward to the experiences. Thanks for the great video
Good Luck!
Umm I got a question about Idaho general season hunting. Can you grab the tag December 1st without buying the tag or do you have to have the tag
Hey Isaac, thanks for reaching out. If you are referring to the 2022 Idaho tags they are on their website, December 1st is when the nonresident tags go on sale. You'll have to pay that day. Please shoot our team an email at INSIDER@gohunt.com and they will be able to help you out with this question more.
Great gear 👊🏻 to keep heat fins from melting on windburner type stoves use just 1inch of water or snow melted in bottom of cup and then ad snow after slow heating of burner
Thanks for watching! And great, great tip. This is why we love doing these type of videos as we can dive into small details like this.
Sunshade that’s useful?
I prefer paper towels or napkins over TP the stonger the better
I love your guys films I know that is not your primary purpose to provide them but yours and grittys are the best right now and gear lists are essential
I am a few hours away in Mohave County so you guys are also neighbors
Pro tip about TP is dehydrated wet wipes weigh nothing in a sandwich bag add water when needed
With the 6-24 scope....do you feel you comfortable getting on target if you jump a mule deer at a closer range? Or do you not take those shots and just move on to a fully supported position?
Why not shoot a 300prc if you want to shoot long heavy for caliber bullets?
Compare muzzle energy at 500-meters on both calibers also the one with flatter trajectory
@@sheerwillsurvival2064 What on earth is muzzle energy at 500 meters?
@@TsiRoadkill it’s the energy in ft pounds created at the muzzle and it’s level when the bullet reaches target say 500meters it’s the energy transferred to the target . You can look it up on ballistic table’s
@@sheerwillsurvival2064 why are you comparing 6.5PRC to 300WM? He said 300PRC.
Why should he shoot 300PRC? Gains him nothing over 300WM at hunting shot ranges and it's way harder to source 300PRC components these days as opposed to components he already has on hand. Everyone has a perverse fascination with anything PRC or Creedmoor these days.
would love to see your food list. These videos are fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to put them together.
Coming soon! Thanks for watching