I've been shooting a Pedersoli 12ga caplock SxS for nearly 30 years. Every bird, roosters, grouse, duck, and goose as been a special moment. The days spent with my dogs watching them work and being outdoors have created memories that cannot be duplicated. Keep sharing your journeys.
Magnificent video. I loved the respect that you all showed for the birds as well as the sport. I was struck at the end where you all paid respect to the birds, and then were given a bird after shaking hands. Hunters, the real ones, know that respect and love for nature is integral to the survival of this great pastime, and conservation.
Absolutely fantastic, thank you for this. Living among people who've been taught to fear firearms and hunting in general, and some who wish to abolish hunting because they can't see past the local grocery store meat aisle, I thank you for the respect and credibility of your work here on UA-cam. Each video is a joy to watch.
The fun fact is that this meat who they buy in the grocery store came from a bird who was not free. Alteast these bird live their life and they are free. At the end, yes they die. But they lived a life way better then those birds in cage
These guys are also traditional hunters. The way it used to be. Hunting for food and not trophies. Being from the midwest USA I'm happy to see Europeans still get to enjoy this lifestyle.
It’s mostly against trophy hunting rather than hunting to eat. That said all hunting contributes to conservation in the USA thanks to the Pittman-Robinson Act among other legislation. Responsible hunters are among the biggest conservationists I know
That was probably the most enjoyable video I've seen yet on UA-cam! Thank you my Hungarian brother! How I long to visit Hungary and support your country's dignified defiance of the encroaching Eurocrats and their ever-smothering globalism! I too am a muzzleloading enthusiast. You're clearly a gentleman with a respect for your history! I applaud you.
You guys have the life right there. What an awesome place to be. Every scene looks like a postcard! I like that the one shooter was using actual old equipment. That has to be particularly fun to shoot.
Pure hunting heritage there. Though I am Canadian and hunt with a bolt action rifle or pump action shotgun I’d love to try hunting with flintlocks looks like it takes you back to a simpler more pure time in hunting.
I am also a Canadian. I hunt with flintlocks and also percussion depending on the weather. Be careful, you may be hooked on black powder after the very first shot. I was, and could care less if I ever shot a deer with a modern rifle or a turkey with a modern shotgun. Just another thought here, flintlocks will be the last gun that Justin Trudeau will ban.
I have never had the privilege of a pheasant hunt, or any wing shooting beyond Quail. (I guess turkey counts as wing shooting too) and it's been quite a few years since i did any of that. Your video was quite enjoyable! Makes me wish I had the means to obtain a muzzle loading shotgun and try my luck here in Arizona USA..
12k likes to 1.5k dislikes. It's crazy to think that a guy can be this respectful and mention that the game is destined for the plate, not to be wasted, yet such a high proportion of people still dislike the video.
Great video! We have to drive several hours to find pheasant and have a hard time bringing any home. I can’t imagine adding to the difficulty by shooting such vintage arms. Congrats on the hard work to get it legal and for bringing some birds home!
I'm going flintlock pheasant hunting with my brothers this fall. My little brother is using his brown bess, My older brother is using his Blunderbuss and I'm useing my charleville. Edit: We went dove hunting with them here's the video ua-cam.com/video/z5t7GxI59Ao/v-deo.html
Nice dogs, there is nothing like a pheasant hunt over a German shorthair. Thanks. Where I live, in northern Michigan, a combination of harsh winters and loss of habitat has made wild pheasant hunting a thing of the past.
Love that Lada Niva! SO wish we could easily get these in the states. Well done with the hunt also, I like all the videos showing that flintlock 20gauge .
Love it, very informative about how you do it, All of these hunting videos in general are very relaxing, and the shooting is exciting to watch, the cinematography is really good as well.
You don't really have to add in voice over. The whole video could just be in Hungarian, and adding in some simple subtitles would work just fine. I'd honestly prefer that actually.
Waidmannsheil! Also, what is that orange cord at 1:23 ? To keep the gun from falling over? And another question, how do you unload a gun like that, after the drive?
I looked up the jackals you mentioned and I learned that they are golden jackals and some articles were claiming that their range is expanding towards Central Europe.
You do hunters a great justice . Taking food from the field to the table is something everyone that buys supermarket meat should experience ... come to Australia I shall show you around 👌 great vid
Thanks again for another great adventure I was sitting in my deer ground blind one November morning a pheasant took off from behind me just as I was dozing off the bird scared the hell out of me but give you a heart attack it sounded like a Huey helicopter taking off for flight Greg Taylor brother thanks again for sharing
I live in the dertoit area too. I remember hunting pheasants in southern michigan in the 70's when it was a social occasion like that. We had a wonderful time and I remember it fondly.
Thanks C&B for a memory that reminds me of hunting a long time ago in Bavaria Germany but with a breech loader.. Not a lot of shooting but a very enjoyable time with local jagers.
now at 72 ,i used to beat and shoot .but now the pheasants come to my garden,(i live on a farm S.E UK) and still have a flintlock .But laws now say i cannot shoot.Thanks for reminding me of the past/good times Thanks,, they now have names and lots of food,and keep away from the guns.
Just makes me want to get a cap and ball gun even more. I have the Rifle my Ancestors used in the ~1400-1500s, plus all the reloading equipment and powder horn, but I never take it out cause I don't want to beat up history. I just need to stop being lazy and spend the couple hundred it would take to get a nice rig together with rifle, pistol, and kit.
Another beautiful and entertaining video, thank you. I only wish we could have seen more of the dogs working the field. We use Beagles here in New England.
I couldn’t help noticing, when you shoot, you use your for finger to pull the first trigger. Wrong - this is a common mistake with double trigger shot guns. Double tiggers are very quick and effective if used properly. The correct method is to place your for finger on the first trigger ‘as normal’ then you second finger on the second trigger, so you have two fingers on the gun before you shoot. Then you pull the second trigger first. If you need a second shot you pull the first trigger. If the gun is manufactured properly the tightest choke should be on the barrel activated by the first trigger.
So far the best videos I ever seen, good tips ,safe. Please share more info on where you hunt or how someone can go there. Thank you and keep your powder dry.
I enjoyed your video! Early season bird hunting is a month away here in the US - Sharptail Grouse and if I'm lucky some Hungarian Partridge. After watching the video I wonder if you still find your partridge in good numbers there? I saw 2 coveys on a trip to Montana last year. It seems the long term trends are always downward for upland birds here due to habitat loss, but there are still places to find birds on publicly accessible land here if you are persistent and willing to travel.
It's paying honor to the fallen game. It's traditional for an European hunt that after the hunt the fallen are given a tribute. Normally someone will also use a hunting horn to play a tribute for the game and normally every game has it's specific tune.
@@Targa2Tasmania I find it funny that lost of people share similar culture. Japanese people tend to say a prayer that translates to thanking the animals that died and made up the food they are going to eat. And then you have things like the mouth harp that literally exists in every culture going back as far as we have been able to discover in history.
This muzzle loading gun was/is used by the konyak Naga of India even before the Britishers, you may come and find how it started to develop during those time
Interesting to see yiu have jackal issues. Here in Alabama we have coyote issues, and they are generally killed on sight. We have plentiful feral hogs throughout the southeast, and ditto.
A very good video : nice guns, nice dogs, good fat birds. Even the Lada Niva 4x4 was good. I liked the cultural respect for the shot game at the end. Lovely country you have shoot over.
По крайней мере, охота с таким оружием гораздо честнее, чем с полуавтоматическим многозарядным, даёт шанс и дичи и охотнику, нужен меткий выстрел, а не очередь, что сейчас так популярно среди "охотников", также в зачёт идёт отсутствие оптики, мужик честный, молодец
That was a nice video. Thanks a lot. And the gun is soooo nice. That will be a good build project too, sad to say there are so many nice flintlock guns but such low time to build. At the moment the wheellock pistol is on the bench ;-)
I took up using hawks after in my old age of 60 I didn't like leaving lead in live rabbits etc so took up hawking Its exiting and rewarding after a small amount of results
Excellent videos, could you do a video on the Pedersoli Model: S293 "Slug" Side by Side cal.12 CYL./CYL. o answer question on if the Pedersoli Classic Side-by-Side Black Powder Shotgun and if it can shot slugs. I have seen a patched 60 cal ball shot out of the classic. I would like to see the slug gun video.
How does pheasant actually taste? Something said dry like a turkey breast. I can't see wasting money to hunt something distasteful. So there must be something good. But I would like a double barrel side by side even black powder, I'd prefer white powder, but it's not available yet. Preferably where it's loaded at the bore.
I've been shooting a Pedersoli 12ga caplock SxS for nearly 30 years. Every bird, roosters, grouse, duck, and goose as been a special moment. The days spent with my dogs watching them work and being outdoors have created memories that cannot be duplicated.
Keep sharing your journeys.
well said
Magnificent video. I loved the respect that you all showed for the birds as well as the sport. I was struck at the end where you all paid respect to the birds, and then were given a bird after shaking hands. Hunters, the real ones, know that respect and love for nature is integral to the survival of this great pastime, and conservation.
Absolutely fantastic, thank you for this. Living among people who've been taught to fear firearms and hunting in general, and some who wish to abolish hunting because they can't see past the local grocery store meat aisle, I thank you for the respect and credibility of your work here on UA-cam. Each video is a joy to watch.
The fun fact is that this meat who they buy in the grocery store came from a bird who was not free. Alteast these bird live their life and they are free. At the end, yes they die. But they lived a life way better then those birds in cage
These guys are also traditional hunters. The way it used to be. Hunting for food and not trophies.
Being from the midwest USA I'm happy to see Europeans still get to enjoy this lifestyle.
Wow your very very nice 👍👌
It’s mostly against trophy hunting rather than hunting to eat. That said all hunting contributes to conservation in the USA thanks to the Pittman-Robinson Act among other legislation. Responsible hunters are among the biggest conservationists I know
I like your honest and humble approach to your field experiences. Great vid as usual and thank you for sharing!
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That was probably the most enjoyable video I've seen yet on UA-cam! Thank you my Hungarian brother! How I long to visit Hungary and support your country's dignified defiance of the encroaching Eurocrats and their ever-smothering globalism! I too am a muzzleloading enthusiast. You're clearly a gentleman with a respect for your history! I applaud you.
Thank you for your kind words!
Hello from Hungary!
You guys have the life right there.
What an awesome place to be. Every scene looks like a postcard!
I like that the one shooter was using actual old equipment. That has to be particularly fun to shoot.
Pure hunting heritage there. Though I am Canadian and hunt with a bolt action rifle or pump action shotgun I’d love to try hunting with flintlocks looks like it takes you back to a simpler more pure time in hunting.
I am also a Canadian. I hunt with flintlocks and also percussion depending on the weather. Be careful, you may be hooked on black powder after the very first shot. I was, and could care less if I ever shot a deer with a modern rifle or a turkey with a modern shotgun. Just another thought here, flintlocks will be the last gun that Justin Trudeau will ban.
Seems like if you're canadian, then soon you'll have to hunt with flintlock soon.
Hungary is a hunting paradise
greetings from Hungary, thank you very much for the honor
I have never had the privilege of a pheasant hunt, or any wing shooting beyond Quail. (I guess turkey counts as wing shooting too) and it's been quite a few years since i did any of that. Your video was quite enjoyable! Makes me wish I had the means to obtain a muzzle loading shotgun and try my luck here in Arizona USA..
12k likes to 1.5k dislikes. It's crazy to think that a guy can be this respectful and mention that the game is destined for the plate, not to be wasted, yet such a high proportion of people still dislike the video.
This is very nice, seeing parallels between central Europe, and where I am, central USA. Wonderful show.
I really enjoy seeing a different perspective of Hungary so at odds with that portrayed by the mainstream in the UK. Thank you I am very envious!
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Elegant,exquisite, unhurried what life should be.
I knew this would be a great video before I even watched it! This is my favorite channel on UA-cam. Please keep them coming!
Great video! We have to drive several hours to find pheasant and have a hard time bringing any home. I can’t imagine adding to the difficulty by shooting such vintage arms. Congrats on the hard work to get it legal and for bringing some birds home!
Thank you for this which is beautifully filmed and expresses the whole essence of sporting shooting as it should be.
I'm going flintlock pheasant hunting with my brothers this fall. My little brother is using his brown bess, My older brother is using his Blunderbuss and I'm useing my charleville.
Edit: We went dove hunting with them here's the video
ua-cam.com/video/z5t7GxI59Ao/v-deo.html
Ah a Charleville. Best musket there is! Saving up for one right now hahah
@@nobutternotes I got mine from militaryheritage.com and it's gorgeous
ua-cam.com/video/kehi08Jf_hM/v-deo.html
11bangbang Thank you!
@@nobutternotes no problem
That flintlock is gorgeous!!well done hunt as well!thank you so much from South-west Missouri,🇺🇸
Excellent firearms and priceless times
Nice dogs, there is nothing like a pheasant hunt over a German shorthair. Thanks. Where I live, in northern Michigan, a combination of harsh winters and loss of habitat has made wild pheasant hunting a thing of the past.
Love that Lada Niva! SO wish we could easily get these in the states. Well done with the hunt also, I like all the videos showing that flintlock 20gauge .
Your videos are just fantastic. My favorite channel to watch !!
You are just a symphatic fellow. The impressions from shooting muzzleloader, hunting with dogs in nature is a hit. Thanks man.
Symathy, he just killed them
Sweet hunt! Beautiful muzzleloader!
Love it, very informative about how you do it,
All of these hunting videos in general are very relaxing, and the shooting is exciting to watch, the cinematography is really good as well.
You don't really have to add in voice over. The whole video could just be in Hungarian, and adding in some simple subtitles would work just fine. I'd honestly prefer that actually.
Waidmannsheil! Also, what is that orange cord at 1:23 ? To keep the gun from falling over?
And another question, how do you unload a gun like that, after the drive?
Nagyon jó hangulatú és minőségű kisfilm lett! Gratulálok az elejtett vadhoz!
Köszönjük a szervezők nevében is!
I looked up the jackals you mentioned and I learned that they are golden jackals and some articles were claiming that their range is expanding towards Central Europe.
Note the belt-mounted loading strap at about 1:30. That's worth copying.
Awesome content. Please keep making movies like this.
as always a terrific video, but I particularly enjoyed this one! such a variety of game seen
This is the ideal activity to do after retirement.
keep it up boys im a trout fisherman and i HATE anything that isn't native and can breed keep it up lads class and skill bravo pete
You do hunters a great justice . Taking food from the field to the table is something everyone that buys supermarket meat should experience ... come to Australia I shall show you around 👌 great vid
Thanks again for another great adventure I was sitting in my deer ground blind one November morning a pheasant took off from behind me just as I was dozing off the bird scared the hell out of me but give you a heart attack it sounded like a Huey helicopter taking off for flight Greg Taylor brother thanks again for sharing
I live in the dertoit area too. I remember hunting pheasants in southern michigan in the 70's when it was a social occasion like that. We had a wonderful time and I remember it fondly.
Wow
I enjoy your vids, but your hunting vids are my favorite.
Beautiful video. thank you,,,the traditional music is wonderful, keep it up.
Thanks C&B for a memory that reminds me of hunting a long time ago in Bavaria Germany but with a breech loader.. Not a lot of shooting but a very enjoyable time with local jagers.
What a wonderful time y’all must have had! 😃👏👏👏🇺🇸👍👍
Thanks very much...A angol van igazi jo egy igazi jo vadaszat video to...megkoszon az en-m barat legjobb kivansag....From Kentucky USA.....!
now at 72 ,i used to beat and shoot .but now the pheasants come to my garden,(i live on a farm S.E UK) and still have a flintlock .But laws now say i cannot shoot.Thanks for reminding me of the past/good times Thanks,, they now have names and lots of food,and keep away from the guns.
Since when did I find this channel more amusing than hickok45? lol
Nice video of true sportsmanship.
Thank you for sharing your time in the field.
Great looking hunting and a very well done production of your day in the field.👍🏻👍🏻
is anyone jealous or its only me?
Me too Man
To the bone...
Just makes me want to get a cap and ball gun even more. I have the Rifle my Ancestors used in the ~1400-1500s, plus all the reloading equipment and powder horn, but I never take it out cause I don't want to beat up history. I just need to stop being lazy and spend the couple hundred it would take to get a nice rig together with rifle, pistol, and kit.
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As always, well done and very cool!
Those are such beautiful guns you have!!!
I've always enjoyed using my Davide Pedersoli 12g Black powder shotgun for Pheasant hunting, thanks for sharing a awesome hunt.
Those were really nice shots
love to see old guns still putting food on the table.
You always make really great videos, I enjoy every single one!
Thanks for video,i always enjoy all these .
Another beautiful and entertaining video, thank you.
I only wish we could have seen more of the dogs working the field. We use Beagles here in New England.
salve sono un cacciatore siciliano e le faccio i complimenti per il bel video per il fucile. e bello tornare alle origini👍
I couldn’t help noticing, when you shoot, you use your for finger to pull the first trigger. Wrong - this is a common mistake with double trigger shot guns. Double tiggers are very quick and effective if used properly. The correct method is to place your for finger on the first trigger ‘as normal’ then you second finger on the second trigger, so you have two fingers on the gun before you shoot. Then you pull the second trigger first. If you need a second shot you pull the first trigger. If the gun is manufactured properly the tightest choke should be on the barrel activated by the first trigger.
So far the best videos I ever seen, good tips ,safe. Please share more info on where you hunt or how someone can go there. Thank you and keep your powder dry.
Beautiful video loved every second of it
fabulous camera work. you guys are living a great life!
Another great video, thank you for sharing your experience.
I enjoyed your video! Early season bird hunting is a month away here in the US - Sharptail Grouse and if I'm lucky some Hungarian Partridge. After watching the video I wonder if you still find your partridge in good numbers there? I saw 2 coveys on a trip to Montana last year. It seems the long term trends are always downward for upland birds here due to habitat loss, but there are still places to find birds on publicly accessible land here if you are persistent and willing to travel.
Caplock not flintlock, fer chrisakes.
what birds are theses called? i've never seen them
A beautiful, well produced video as always. The Pedersoli has excellent ignition and timing. Did you do a tune up before your hunt?
Excellent video 👍. This is Hungary.... surprised they weren't hunting with Vizslas!
Classic and beautiful gun.
Wonderful.
Its the last tribute to the pheasants.
It's very common ceremony in central Europe- after hunt hunters honor the game. I.E in Poland it is called "pokot".
It's paying honor to the fallen game. It's traditional for an European hunt that after the hunt the fallen are given a tribute. Normally someone will also use a hunting horn to play a tribute for the game and normally every game has it's specific tune.
@@Targa2Tasmania I find it funny that lost of people share similar culture. Japanese people tend to say a prayer that translates to thanking the animals that died and made up the food they are going to eat. And then you have things like the mouth harp that literally exists in every culture going back as far as we have been able to discover in history.
@@Targa2Tasmania casaa
(XD) it can still hit birds but the loadings are very slow. old guns you know but still okay.
How far the n aquration these flintock?
Great video, great guns and great hunting! "Darzbór" from Poland!
This muzzle loading gun was/is used by the konyak Naga of India even before the Britishers, you may come and find how it started to develop during those time
Duck and geese would be another great video...I'm liking this pheasant hunt very much..!!
Oh no, I accidentally read muzzle loaded PEASANT hunt!
Beautiful lands in Hungary!
Are you using non lead shot?
Dang cap your big time dp and good shooting👍
Only the finest English shotguns being used ,how lucky you are ,they look fabulous .
I dont watch hunting videos normaly, but yours I always watch and I like them very much :) keep on the good work
What shotgun you're friend using
A film about Hungarian working dogs would be nice.
Listening to two friends talking in Hungarian was interesting.
Interesting to see yiu have jackal issues. Here in Alabama we have coyote issues, and they are generally killed on sight. We have plentiful feral hogs throughout the southeast, and ditto.
They are the same animals...
A very good video : nice guns, nice dogs, good fat birds. Even the Lada Niva 4x4 was good.
I liked the cultural respect for the shot game at the end. Lovely country you have shoot over.
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Where can I get a hat like yours?
Thank you for sharing this hunt. One day, you should come to the States and try doves.
That's illegal where I'm at
Actually it is illegal everywhere on planet earth btw
@@kimmorehead8088 Are you sure? I know TN and KY both have dove seasons beginning in August.
It's legal in West Virginia
www.wvdnr.gov/2019news/19news050.shtm
@@kimmorehead8088 its legal in the USA
По крайней мере, охота с таким оружием гораздо честнее, чем с полуавтоматическим многозарядным, даёт шанс и дичи и охотнику, нужен меткий выстрел, а не очередь, что сейчас так популярно среди "охотников", также в зачёт идёт отсутствие оптики, мужик честный, молодец
Nagyon ismerős volt a terület, azt hittem Amerikában van ilyen, de kiderült hogy itthon történt az egész. Remek videó 😁
Szervusz Gyuri! Van bizony! Nagyon kellemes ki vadászati mód! üdv C&B
That was a nice video. Thanks a lot. And the gun is soooo nice. That will be a good build project too, sad to say there are so many nice flintlock guns but such low time to build. At the moment the wheellock pistol is on the bench ;-)
Usage of the flintlock may become a possible options for Canadian hunters, when expected firearm ban will be in force.
I took up using hawks after in my old age of 60 I didn't like leaving lead in live rabbits etc so took up hawking Its exiting and rewarding after a small amount of results
Good friends, fantastic guns, and beautiful dogs, what a day!
Those British shotguns are fabulous, Joseph Manton he above all others .
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What is the make and model of your shotgun?
Pedersoli 20 ga flintlock shotgun
Muito bom a caçada. Eu amo esse esporte. Tudo que importa, é a conscientização das pessoas em não extinguir as espécies.
Excellent videos, could you do a video on the Pedersoli Model: S293 "Slug" Side by Side cal.12 CYL./CYL. o answer question on if the Pedersoli Classic Side-by-Side Black Powder Shotgun and if it can shot slugs. I have seen a patched 60 cal ball shot out of the classic. I would like to see the slug gun video.
Fantastic video!
Who will prep the birds and cook them?
Beautiful. Great video thanks God bless. 👍
How does pheasant actually taste? Something said dry like a turkey breast. I can't see wasting money to hunt something distasteful. So there must be something good.
But I would like a double barrel side by side even black powder, I'd prefer white powder, but it's not available yet. Preferably where it's loaded at the bore.
Is this real hunting or just for show