I don't mind saying young fella that that rifle is custom made ! And I'm figuring that it cost the mortgage on a house to build ! It had better fit ! And nicely ! Them boars should fall down out of respect !
I believe I have watched EVERY video 2X, & I am always so Pleased & Admire the safe - hunting tactics & great respect for the game animals that is applied & possessed,...just SO opposite here in America,....basically it is disgusting here,...unsafe as hell & the poor game is just wounded so often with complete & utter discard,...if it were not for the size of this country, I bet there would be more dead "hunters" than game ...lol...
I've been hunting in the U.S. for over 50 years and what you described I've only seen with my own eyes a couple of times. Most times I hear people talking like this, it's about what someone else told them and people lie a lot! Anti-hunters make the same exact accusations and know full well that they're telling lies! Half of my time hunting was on public land, so I have first hand knowledge! If it was as unsafe as you described, you wouldn't be out there hunting and if you're not out there, then you're not really seeing these things!
I am from Finland so I dont really know, but what I have seen the hunters in america are Great, and has alot of knowledge. At least on youtube. And I know a guy from Virginia and he is one of the most experienced guys I know. And to stalk elks and stuff in the Mountains is not easy either
Sehr gutes Englisch!!! Aber wir sind ältere Deutsche Jäger und würden diese Aussagen von Franz Albrecht gerne in deutscher Sprache hören!!! Ansonsten alles super!!!
I am struggling with distance assumption on the field. Do you have any practical advice? I have created my own by using gmap and visually marking some spots, but I would like to here from more experienced hunters: how do you determine the distance?
Rangefinder. Whenever I am at a stand which is not "obvious" (ie everything less than 50m), I pick points (large rock, tree etc) and measure with a rangefinder, then I know later roughly how far the animals are.
@@mamakind99 yes, I do pretty much the same, only that I use Google maps to measure the distances. Apart of that, I have seen apps that have radius distance circles which can help with picking up markers (rocks, trees, etc) on the field.
@@Wanderers-Bulgaria Very often I don't have reception where I shoot, and I also wouldn't feel comfortable about the accuracy of google maps. A rangefinder costs less than 100 euros, so I would never want to miss it. Also for long shots (250m plus) in the mountains, it is faster and more precise.
@@mamakind99 Rangefinder is a good option. It is a matter of time for me to buy one. I guess, I am not in a hurry, because so far, G.Maps can fulfill my requirements . As I see it, G.Maps is capable to give accurate results (within 5-10m tolerance) if you can clearly spot the markers on the map. Although, it has one downside, G.Maps don't work on different planes between shooter and target (i.e. uphill or downhill).
Franz Albrecht… amazing shooting!
Such a fast and smooth bolt, such accuracy. 🏆❤️
Absolutely outstanding marksmanship! That shot was nothing short of perfection.
Yes mi inteljen. My snyper.
You are genius, Mr. Spielberg!
Sincerely,
Gregory A. Smirnov, maestro
California
That Aim Point is a lot smaller than the one I used in the 90's. Mine looked like a regular sized scope mounted on my Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum pistol.
Ini dia jagoan gue..udah lama tidak pernah nantinya tutupnya salam kenal mister dari saya Indonesia Jakarta pondok gede Bekasi mister
I don't mind saying young fella that that rifle is custom made ! And I'm figuring that it cost the mortgage on a house to build ! It had better fit ! And nicely ! Them boars should fall down out of respect !
I believe I have watched EVERY video 2X, & I am always so Pleased & Admire the safe - hunting tactics & great respect for the game animals that is applied & possessed,...just SO opposite here in America,....basically it is disgusting here,...unsafe as hell & the poor game is just wounded so often with complete & utter discard,...if it were not for the size of this country, I bet there would be more dead "hunters" than game ...lol...
Sure but not all hunters of Europe are like this.
Great movie, good marksmanship and good , save, beautiful guns , what need else, is not it?
I've been hunting in the U.S. for over 50 years and what you described I've only seen with my own eyes a couple of times. Most times I hear people talking like this, it's about what someone else told them and people lie a lot! Anti-hunters make the same exact accusations and know full well that they're telling lies! Half of my time hunting was on public land, so I have first hand knowledge! If it was as unsafe as you described, you wouldn't be out there hunting and if you're not out there, then you're not really seeing these things!
@@justdoingitjim7095 REALLY !!??.....what does one dummy know that comes here to j.s.a. to hunt in fenced/canned hunts.....lol....
I am from Finland so I dont really know, but what I have seen the hunters in america are Great, and has alot of knowledge. At least on youtube. And I know a guy from Virginia and he is one of the most experienced guys I know. And to stalk elks and stuff in the Mountains is not easy either
❤ bravo 😮 clever 😮😊❤
This red dot is the H-2 (?) how many MOA ? 2 or out of 6 ???
Waow
Sehr gutes Englisch!!! Aber wir sind ältere Deutsche Jäger und würden diese Aussagen von Franz Albrecht gerne in deutscher Sprache hören!!! Ansonsten alles super!!!
What's best caliber for this application
308
I am struggling with distance assumption on the field. Do you have any practical advice?
I have created my own by using gmap and visually marking some spots, but I would like to here from more experienced hunters: how do you determine the distance?
Sometimes i have the some. I use Huntstand app and on the map i determine the distance, but i think the better choice is to have rangefinder.
Regards
Rangefinder. Whenever I am at a stand which is not "obvious" (ie everything less than 50m), I pick points (large rock, tree etc) and measure with a rangefinder, then I know later roughly how far the animals are.
@@mamakind99 yes, I do pretty much the same, only that I use Google maps to measure the distances. Apart of that, I have seen apps that have radius distance circles which can help with picking up markers (rocks, trees, etc) on the field.
@@Wanderers-Bulgaria Very often I don't have reception where I shoot, and I also wouldn't feel comfortable about the accuracy of google maps. A rangefinder costs less than 100 euros, so I would never want to miss it. Also for long shots (250m plus) in the mountains, it is faster and more precise.
@@mamakind99 Rangefinder is a good option. It is a matter of time for me to buy one. I guess, I am not in a hurry, because so far, G.Maps can fulfill my requirements . As I see it, G.Maps is capable to give accurate results (within 5-10m tolerance) if you can clearly spot the markers on the map. Although, it has one downside, G.Maps don't work on different planes between shooter and target (i.e. uphill or downhill).
WMH to Jochem for not shooting.
15:40.....nix für die küche..
Canting effect at long range
Sehr gute Aufnahmen, aber wir als ältere Deutsche würden die Kommentare lieber auf deutcher Sprache hören!!!