Nice video and content thanks. Ive got the over and under 3.5" version, what do you think is the best way to look after and what to use to keep the stock looking good as mine has got a lovely piece of wood on it and i dont know whats best for the stock and forend to keep it looking that way after being on a wet salty marsh. Maybe a good idea for a future video from you🤔👍
I had it wrong! luckily good guys pointed it out. I think you were trying to last time? Anyway now I have the right models now. Hopefully some pattern testing this weekend.
Very nice video. I mostly hunt deer, seal and beavers here in Norway. I've really wanted to branch out into hunting waterfowl. We don't have a big culture for that where I'm living, but the family is now desperately hankering for a dog, and I'm thinking that those two things could come together nicely. Could you see a use for something like a .22 for hunting fowl in your area, or is this really shotgun or bust? I have a shotgun, but I rarely use it. It is mostly the 6.5x55. I appreciate the low key style of the video. No loud music or yelling and screaming, just real life hunting. Well done!
Thanks for the feedback! Wildfowling is only carried out with shotguns (and punt guns) in the UK. I'm not sure using a .22 rimfire or otherwise would be legal here and there are the safety aspects of ricochets off the water etc. It just not the done thing but different countries and cultures who knows especially where food provision is the priority ? Get a shotgun and a Labrador. You'll love it! Good luck!
New gun has certainly sharpened you up, nice bag
Top job ! Nice sxs as well.
Great content again, sport and food of the gods….
Nice mixed bag. Well done.
The gun movement looks much more fluid with a smoother swing. You've got to love the sbs.
I have made some new additions to the blooper reel even with the SxS but generally it's much improved state of affairs!
good start with the new gun.mine has the internal chokes otherwise the same.
Nice video and content thanks. Ive got the over and under 3.5" version, what do you think is the best way to look after and what to use to keep the stock looking good as mine has got a lovely piece of wood on it and i dont know whats best for the stock and forend to keep it looking that way after being on a wet salty marsh.
Maybe a good idea for a future video from you🤔👍
@@bri.b.b.9519 good question…hmm
Excelente lances de cazeria amigos saludos
@@PedroSanchezAlvarado Gracias amigo!
Lovely times
Confidence growing. Always go out with a optimistic attitude; just relax and it will come together. Those chokes must give a nice even pattern?
Teal the original fast food....
Great shooting mate I have kicks chokes in my 20 yildiz side by side
I had it wrong! luckily good guys pointed it out. I think you were trying to last time? Anyway now I have the right models now. Hopefully some pattern testing this weekend.
@ I was but we all make mistakes
@@ghillie35 very true. Thanks though
@ your welcome I didn’t want you to bulge you barrel on your new gun with the wrong coke or worse
Very nice video. I mostly hunt deer, seal and beavers here in Norway. I've really wanted to branch out into hunting waterfowl. We don't have a big culture for that where I'm living, but the family is now desperately hankering for a dog, and I'm thinking that those two things could come together nicely. Could you see a use for something like a .22 for hunting fowl in your area, or is this really shotgun or bust? I have a shotgun, but I rarely use it. It is mostly the 6.5x55.
I appreciate the low key style of the video. No loud music or yelling and screaming, just real life hunting. Well done!
Thanks for the feedback! Wildfowling is only carried out with shotguns (and punt guns) in the UK. I'm not sure using a .22 rimfire or otherwise would be legal here and there are the safety aspects of ricochets off the water etc. It just not the done thing but different countries and cultures who knows especially where food provision is the priority ? Get a shotgun and a Labrador. You'll love it! Good luck!