I'm not criticizing anyone and I'll be the first to admit that long shots are impressive, as long as the shooter has practiced well and is capable of making a killing shot at the given yardage. I'm old school and used to working in close, 300 yards or less. There is a challenge to make a good stalk and a clean kill shot. Then again I really enjoy bow hunting and it's for much the same reason. Thanks for the video
Yeah, I personally find taking anything beyond a 400 yard shot to be unethical. I try to stalk in to around 200-300, myself. I've seen too many fucked up Hail Mary shots that lead to an injured animal getting away on the person. I'm out to kill it quick, not make it suffer anymore than it needs to after I pull the trigger
@@LukaTisus got to agree with you, I also wonder just how many animals they wounded and couldn't find. Completely irresponsible hunting, just a bunch of kids trying to impress each other. Been hunting all my life and only the last 10 years or so has this "long range hunting" cropped up, long range shooting should be confined to the range and not something used by lazy slob so called hunters. Some day you children will shoot over another hunter trying to get in close for a certain kill shot and he or she may just beat the soup out of ya.
@@jdurham8581 the reason long range hunting has gotten popular within the last 10yrs is cause the equipment like scopes and long range cartridges have gotten so much better, most of these places u would have to stalk these animals for weeks if u want the within 3 or 4 hundred yard shot its just to open to do that kind of hunting, so spare me your moral outrage u just sound jealous
I can appreciate the equipment, skill and practice that it takes to long range shoot. There are a handful of the shorter shots here that I believe you were 100% confident in taking to make an ethical, clean kill. Good for you. Those are shots that are ethical to take and an ethical distance changes with each hunter. My first concern would be that I hope there aren't too many folks out there that think they can do the same without the same equipment and time at the range. Please don't practice in the field! Please! Second, I'm curious how many clean misses and injured game we didn't get to see. I'm guessing it's FAR more than a traditional range. That alone is reason enough for me to personally never want to get into this. Finally, and I believe most importantly, at some of these extreme distances, the animal could realistically take 2-3 steps after the trigger was pulled. You cannot realistically say that you were 100% confident you could make that shot ethically. Regardless of your skill and practice, you cannot bend that bullet after it leaves the gun. In many shots the animal was walking. That's just relying on the hope that they continue at the same pace and don't stop. That's just too big of a margin for error and it has little to do with skill or equipment. I think there has to come a point where too far is too far, even if your success rate is higher than most other guys. Ultimately, videos like this are bad for us as hunters, when those that don't understand the benefits of ethical hunting (conservation, environmental protection, public land advocacy) see videos that glorify the kill and lose the spirit of the hunt.
Saw one "Extreme Outer Limits" show where they claimed to "hit" a coyote at 1,000 yards. No dead coyote. In next scene they took a 400 yard shot at a nice black bear and wounded it also. No dead bear. These goofs started the "long range" hysteria on television. If they were real hunters they could get to within 100 or 200 yards. Just because you can buy a 3,000 dollar rifle and put a 3,000 dollar niteforce scope on it doesn't make you a "sniper"! Going to a 3 day class on long range shooting doesn't make you an expert. I'm all for hunting and love to harvest game for my family. Just think of the thousands of trophy game animals wounded and lost every year because of irresponsible and unethical shots across canyons. All started by this kind of nonsense on T.V.
Yes, it only takes the animal to take a step forward when the shot goes off and it is then the scenario you stated. I have shot thousands of deer in Scotland and cannot remember ever shooting over 300 yds, mostly within the 80 to 150 yds. I think it is more about the bragging rights and being overly Macho, not the correct reasons for hunting in my book.
I agree some of these shots were disgusting, hitting something in the leg at 700 yards and watching it fall down a hill cause it can't walk. That's not hunting at all
These long rangers are not hunters, just killers when successful. They teach their children this shit.. This not hunting. Start hunting spot'n stalk with a bow and then you will be a real hunter. Dick heads.
Personally I don't care for these guys. It's all about commercials and sponsors. There not really hunters and outdoorsman in the true sense of the word.
Amazing but deeply irresponsible to risk wounding an animal just to say you shot it at that range. Different if sniping at enemy soldiers - any enemy is fair game then.
some amazing shots! but it would have been so much better if caliber, rifle type, cartridge data (factory or handloads), optics, zero & holdover, etc. had been included. nice shooting, folks!
What we're NOT seeing here (gee, I wonder why) is enthusiastic coverage of all the times those long shots went bad. It's funny how people try so hard to convince themselves and others that long range "hunting" is such a piece of cake. The video promises 60+ long range kill shots. Where are the misses, the gut shots, the legs blown out, etc? In other words, where is the truth?
How do you guys pull this of? I can oly hit a roling target at 80 yards with my Finish 30-06 and it can shoot up 700 yards. I Think that the problem is that in my country it's rare to get a shoot over about 200 yards... Hm that could be the problem i am stupid.
NOW, That would have to be one of the best hunting vid's long-range kill shot, just simply because of the way you could see those bullets going down range and lobbing in on their targets.AWSOME man.
No, they don't. The walk to the wounded animal would potentially take hours, or not be possible at all due to terrain. These guys aren't hunters, they're butchers. They've lost the meaning of field decency, or their daddies weren't decent enough to ever teach them. Fortunately mine was. This is shameful, as many of these animals suffer for a very long time due to horrible shot placement. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. This is not hunting. This is not honorable. This is butchery and feeds the feeble and thirsty ego of a man who loathes himself, aware of himself, or not.
Some awesome shots here, love my long range shooting, just hope it's not encouraging folks to stretch them selves past there ability and we end up coming across wounded animals, keep respect in the forefront of the mind I'd say is the number one rule when your hunting
I breathe ,think, sleep, dream, about long range shooting and hunting. There's something about the math and skills needed to execute the perfect shot. people sometimes forget that the shot is the trophy
If the shot is the trophy, that would mean people push for a 'bigger' 'better' trophy, namely a longer shot. at some point the math and skill will run out. All the shots in this video more or less were good kills, but i dread to think of the shots that missed, or much much worse just nicked the animal.
People who are taking these shots are more than like highly trained. Im sure they miss the same or less as uncle joe who dusts of the gun the night before the season opener. Ive hunted with people that only shot their gun during the season at an animal. They dont even shoot it to checked to see if the scope was on. At one point they didnt shoot it for 4 years. I would say the vast majority of hunters dont shoot their rifles nearly enough. I would bet some serious coin that under 10% shoot a box or less each year.
Some of these were pretty impressive, especially the DRT shots. Others looked to be like gut shots. Having been an archery hunter my whole life (western US, so no tree stands), being able to kill an elk, deer, antelope, or bear at several hundred yards is tantamount to magic or telekinesis. Por ejemplo; my fist buck was over 70 yards away , and that is considered a long shot by many archers' standards, especially with a bow pulling only a little over 50 lbs. Although the long-range hunting skill is impressive, I doubt that I would personally get out of it the same thrill that I get out of archery hunting. Cheers.
You know English well enough that you don't have to insert Spanglish. Just say "for example", why do you have to force Spanish into it? It'd also be weird and pretentious if someone's speaking fluent Spanish but randomly inserts English to show off that he also knows English.
All these shots are amazing, but imo the chance for just a wounding shot is a little too high after about 400yds. Only thing I'm shooting after that is a steel plate.
MAN, THAT SHOT AT 4:10 IS TOTALLY AWESOME BEING ABLE TO WATCH THE PATH OF THE BULLET. I'VE HUNTED FOR 58 YEARS AND THAT STILL RINGS MY CHIMES!!!!! TOTALLY GREAT SHOT!!!!!
@@tylerjeb7888 Looked to me like it went in right side and out the left shoulder causing it to lift its left leg immediately (burst left shoulder).... then down... Doubt if a hoof shot would've dropped him.
I was wondering about Long Range hunting. When you spot an animal do you chose a path that leads farther away or just wait for the animal to get further? When I hunt and see an animal at range I usually try to close the distance. Or am I just totally off base?
Ryan Inslee it all depends on the situation really. If I spot an animal at a long range, but I'm in a difficult spot, I will find the nearest spot to get in the most natural position and still keep my target in-line. Unfortunately as you may know, we usually don't get that luxury. So I would say at least find a better, closer vantage point making sure you don't spook it away, then work from there.
Some of those shot placements weren't very ethical. A risk of shooting long range. To be fair, the animals moved on a couple of them, and the shot placement wouldn't have been much different had it been closer. But long range will exaggerate any mistakes. Fun to watch, and makes me want to work on my accuracy for long range.
I can see how people on the outside think this is senseless but none of these kills were left to rot. They were eaten by someone. Some lucky idiot had to carry that meat a pretty far way to get it to a truck. Do you think that's fun. Do you think all people throughout history didn't get happy when they made a kill. When you set a goal, then achieve said goal, you get happy right? In the end it's just hunting.
As long as is not for "fun" and trully for food looks borderline "OK" for me. I preffer the animals to be in the will rather than slaved in a barn eating shit, being hormonated etc. Killing that child bear still looks like a brutall shit to me and overall looks like a sad video. Sounds hard to believe anyone of these shooters is gona move its ass 1Km and the go uphill to take its price. Feels more like long range karnage.
I love hearing the gun pop and the bullet hit I love these long range shooting videos but when the circus music drowns out the shot well we might as well be watching music videos
Yes, a while back I also commented about the bad hits. This started a flurry of comments about "Not real hunting". I have no problem with how you hunt. I was at the range with some friends and we were talking about deer hunting and some of the running deer shots we took during deer drives. Somebody standing there commented that he "Would never shoot at a moving deer" and thought it was "Unethical". We just laughed at him. If we did not take running shots, we would never get a deer. Different parts of the country, different traditions. Not all hunting is like around your home.
Shooting at a fast moving deer is not unethical because of a tradional thing. It is because there is so much that can go wrong, even for very experienced shooters. Also in driven hunts there is plenty of opportunity to shoot deer when they arent running but moving at a reasonable pace or they stop, you can call them to make them stop etc. Sure you migth shoot less in numbers, but the shots are far safer
My best shot was on a ground hog. Killed it with the second shot at a little under 360 yards with a Remington .270 using 150 grain Core-Loks (deer loads). That was just after I got out of the Army. I was still very sharp back then. But now 24 years later...I doubt I'm that accurate.
nice shooting i have a custom 243 with 1-8 twist barrel shooting berger 105 grainers im trying to decide on my next rifle im thinking a 28 nosler shooting berger 180's or the new 195 berger elites
I'm just giving you suggestions. After you make the shot, you use the second video by zooming in on the buck. may be more clear and interesting. Btw your video is very good.
To those of you saying amateurs, you are absolutely lost. Some of these guys are the real deal getting kill shots at nearly 3/4 of a mile range. Think about that distance for a second.
I have, and the first thing I wonder is how many wounded animals out there you don't see on this video. And the how many numb skulls will be prompted to wound many more. So who is actually lost-maybe you?You have a limited mind-lol
While I can appreciate the skill it takes to make the long range shots I can't help to wonder when it ceases to be hunting and becomes simply shooting. It is legal and if that is what makes you happy, then have at it. But I'll stalk within 100 yards or less. To each his/her own.
@@jerryswope1797 Bullshit. I grew up hunting elk and mule deer in the Rocky Mountains of CO. I have personally shot 25 elk and tagged my 98th deer last season. I have also hunted both bighorn sheep and mountain goat in CO. I have NEVER had to take a shot over 400 yards. You don't know a damn thing about what you're talking about!
A lot of these shots were very unethical, wounding the animals. They panned away from the failed action many times. Hitting them doesn't mean cleanly killing them. Having said that, there were some excellent shots, right on the money.
I love the footage and the sound of the rifles . But the music needs to end up on the cutting room floor next time .
I agree
I actually turned off the sound
I'm not criticizing anyone and I'll be the first to admit that long shots are impressive, as long as the shooter has practiced well and is capable of making a killing shot at the given yardage. I'm old school and used to working in close, 300 yards or less. There is a challenge to make a good stalk and a clean kill shot. Then again I really enjoy bow hunting and it's for much the same reason. Thanks for the video
Yeah, I personally find taking anything beyond a 400 yard shot to be unethical. I try to stalk in to around 200-300, myself. I've seen too many fucked up Hail Mary shots that lead to an injured animal getting away on the person.
I'm out to kill it quick, not make it suffer anymore than it needs to after I pull the trigger
@@LukaTisus got to agree with you, I also wonder just how many animals they wounded and couldn't find. Completely irresponsible hunting, just a bunch of kids trying to impress each other. Been hunting all my life and only the last 10 years or so has this "long range hunting" cropped up, long range shooting should be confined to the range and not something used by lazy slob so called hunters. Some day you children will shoot over another hunter trying to get in close for a certain kill shot and he or she may just beat the soup out of ya.
@@jdurham8581 the reason long range hunting has gotten popular within the last 10yrs is cause the equipment like scopes and long range cartridges have gotten so much better, most of these places u would have to stalk these animals for weeks if u want the within 3 or 4 hundred yard shot its just to open to do that kind of hunting, so spare me your moral outrage u just sound jealous
These guys r professionals not a weekend hunter like yourself
Awful lot of editing in there. . . Awful lot of gut and hoof shots. . .
I can appreciate the equipment, skill and practice that it takes to long range shoot. There are a handful of the shorter shots here that I believe you were 100% confident in taking to make an ethical, clean kill. Good for you. Those are shots that are ethical to take and an ethical distance changes with each hunter. My first concern would be that I hope there aren't too many folks out there that think they can do the same without the same equipment and time at the range. Please don't practice in the field! Please! Second, I'm curious how many clean misses and injured game we didn't get to see. I'm guessing it's FAR more than a traditional range. That alone is reason enough for me to personally never want to get into this. Finally, and I believe most importantly, at some of these extreme distances, the animal could realistically take 2-3 steps after the trigger was pulled. You cannot realistically say that you were 100% confident you could make that shot ethically. Regardless of your skill and practice, you cannot bend that bullet after it leaves the gun. In many shots the animal was walking. That's just relying on the hope that they continue at the same pace and don't stop. That's just too big of a margin for error and it has little to do with skill or equipment. I think there has to come a point where too far is too far, even if your success rate is higher than most other guys. Ultimately, videos like this are bad for us as hunters, when those that don't understand the benefits of ethical hunting (conservation, environmental protection, public land advocacy) see videos that glorify the kill and lose the spirit of the hunt.
Exactly, You can only imagine how many instant kill shots miss at these ranges to make a compilation of this size.
Very well said. A little too long from impact to death for me on a few of these kills. Impressive shooting none the less.
Seeing the bulletts in flight is amazing. Incredable camera work too.
Was justin bout to type ab oost the same thing
*Incredible*
Saw one "Extreme Outer Limits" show where they claimed to "hit" a coyote at 1,000 yards. No dead coyote. In next scene they took a 400 yard shot at a nice black bear and wounded it also. No dead bear. These goofs started the "long range" hysteria on television. If they were real hunters they could get to within 100 or 200 yards. Just because you can buy a 3,000 dollar rifle and put a 3,000 dollar niteforce scope on it doesn't make you a "sniper"! Going to a 3 day class on long range shooting doesn't make you an expert. I'm all for hunting and love to harvest game for my family. Just think of the thousands of trophy game animals wounded and lost every year because of irresponsible and unethical shots across canyons. All started by this kind of nonsense on T.V.
Yes, it only takes the animal to take a step forward when the shot goes off and it is then the scenario you stated. I have shot thousands of deer in Scotland and cannot remember ever shooting over 300 yds, mostly within the 80 to 150 yds. I think it is more about the bragging rights and being overly Macho, not the correct reasons for hunting in my book.
I agree some of these shots were disgusting, hitting something in the leg at 700 yards and watching it fall down a hill cause it can't walk. That's not hunting at all
These long rangers are not hunters, just killers when successful. They teach their children this shit.. This not hunting. Start hunting spot'n stalk with a bow and then you will be a real hunter. Dick heads.
No one serious about a shooting video would play that music
Personally I don't care for these guys. It's all about commercials and sponsors. There not really hunters and outdoorsman in the true sense of the word.
Of all of these shots, the 1300 yard shot on the antelope is by far the best. Dropped cleanly at an amazing range.
Qual o nome dese rifle
Amazing but deeply irresponsible to risk wounding an animal just to say you shot it at that range. Different if sniping at enemy soldiers - any enemy is fair game then.
@@hoodatman "deeply irresponsible" or, some people are way better shots than you. Ever consider that?
some amazing shots! but it would have been so much better if caliber, rifle type, cartridge data (factory or handloads),
optics, zero & holdover, etc. had been included. nice shooting, folks!
Thought at least the cartridge
What we're NOT seeing here (gee, I wonder why) is enthusiastic coverage of all the times those long shots went bad. It's funny how people try so hard to convince themselves and others that long range "hunting" is such a piece of cake. The video promises 60+ long range kill shots. Where are the misses, the gut shots, the legs blown out, etc? In other words, where is the truth?
I do admire precision long distance shots!
How do you guys pull this of? I can oly hit a roling target at 80 yards with my Finish 30-06 and it can shoot up 700 yards. I Think that the problem is that in my country it's rare to get a shoot over about 200 yards... Hm that could be the problem i am stupid.
Don't forget how to hunt. Stalking as close as possible is fun too. Cool video.
NOW, That would have to be one of the best hunting vid's long-range kill shot, just simply because of the way you could see those bullets going down range and lobbing in on their targets.AWSOME man.
So when shooting from the distance when you don’t make a clean kill do you walk over and finish them off?
We always make sure to recover the animal we initially shot. Whether we finish it at distance or closer, depends on the situation.
No, they don't. The walk to the wounded animal would potentially take hours, or not be possible at all due to terrain. These guys aren't hunters, they're butchers. They've lost the meaning of field decency, or their daddies weren't decent enough to ever teach them. Fortunately mine was. This is shameful, as many of these animals suffer for a very long time due to horrible shot placement. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. This is not hunting. This is not honorable. This is butchery and feeds the feeble and thirsty ego of a man who loathes himself, aware of himself, or not.
There are hunters that try to earn their food as a necessity, but this guy is killing for the pure joy of it.
Actually, you're 100% incorrect. If you don't know the facts, it's best to just keep your comments to yourself.
Some awesome shots here, love my long range shooting, just hope it's not encouraging folks to stretch them selves past there ability and we end up coming across wounded animals, keep respect in the forefront of the mind I'd say is the number one rule when your hunting
I breathe ,think, sleep, dream, about long range shooting and hunting. There's something about the math and skills needed to execute the perfect shot. people sometimes forget that the shot is the trophy
If the shot is the trophy, that would mean people push for a 'bigger' 'better' trophy, namely a longer shot. at some point the math and skill will run out. All the shots in this video more or less were good kills, but i dread to think of the shots that missed, or much much worse just nicked the animal.
People who are taking these shots are more than like highly trained. Im sure they miss the same or less as uncle joe who dusts of the gun the night before the season opener. Ive hunted with people that only shot their gun during the season at an animal. They dont even shoot it to checked to see if the scope was on. At one point they didnt shoot it for 4 years. I would say the vast majority of hunters dont shoot their rifles nearly enough. I would bet some serious coin that under 10% shoot a box or less each year.
Then shoot a paper target, and not live targets. Seeing this just bothers me!
TheDeVoiDAnGel then don't watch it.
TheVoidAngel eat your salad
I really enjoyed your compilation. It surprised me to see the bullets path many times to the target. Thanks.
Great video what caliber used for the 1380 yard shot?
Nice, what caliber ?
I have a hard time shooting a target at 20 yards. These guys have a lifetime of experience !!!
Just seeing the bullets rip through the air is amazing.
What are you using to shot at an with such precision at over 1200 yards? So curious...
I love watching the "swirl"/vapor trails
Shocker E very few vapor trails but the ones that were visible were absolutely fascinating.
Some of these were pretty impressive, especially the DRT shots. Others looked to be like gut shots. Having been an archery hunter my whole life (western US, so no tree stands), being able to kill an elk, deer, antelope, or bear at several hundred yards is tantamount to magic or telekinesis. Por ejemplo; my fist buck was over 70 yards away , and that is considered a long shot by many archers' standards, especially with a bow pulling only a little over 50 lbs. Although the long-range hunting skill is impressive, I doubt that I would personally get out of it the same thrill that I get out of archery hunting. Cheers.
You know English well enough that you don't have to insert Spanglish. Just say "for example", why do you have to force Spanish into it? It'd also be weird and pretentious if someone's speaking fluent Spanish but randomly inserts English to show off that he also knows English.
would be interesting to know the caliber for each shot.
I’d like to know what caliber is being used in each of these kills, just to compare. Great footage
Probably 7mm or 300 or 338 calibers
Some shots took a while to get there. Might be using 270, 7mag, 300. It all depends. All are great caliber and will put down most animals👍🏼
In addition to the ranges, how about adding location, caliber, and type of gun you used?
All these shots are amazing, but imo the chance for just a wounding shot is a little too high after about 400yds.
Only thing I'm shooting after that is a steel plate.
Shut up
MAN, THAT SHOT AT 4:10 IS TOTALLY AWESOME BEING ABLE TO WATCH THE PATH OF THE BULLET. I'VE HUNTED FOR 58 YEARS AND THAT STILL RINGS MY CHIMES!!!!! TOTALLY GREAT SHOT!!!!!
i thought so too what do or did you hunt?
It was a shitty shot he blew off it's foot he didn't even hit it properly.
@@tylerjeb7888 Looked to me like it went in right side and out the left shoulder causing it to lift its left leg immediately (burst left shoulder).... then down... Doubt if a hoof shot would've dropped him.
I was wondering about Long Range hunting. When you spot an animal do you chose a path that leads farther away or just wait for the animal to get further? When I hunt and see an animal at range I usually try to close the distance. Or am I just totally off base?
Ryan Inslee it all depends on the situation really. If I spot an animal at a long range, but I'm in a difficult spot, I will find the nearest spot to get in the most natural position and still keep my target in-line. Unfortunately as you may know, we usually don't get that luxury. So I would say at least find a better, closer vantage point making sure you don't spook it away, then work from there.
Bonjour ,
quel est le calibre employé pour ces tirs à longue distance et le type de carabine ? Merci.
Ils sont 7mm et 300 Ultra Mags, 28 et 30 Nosler, fabriqués par MOA Rifles.
@@ExtremeOuterLimits what kind of rifle you recommend for long shots friend
what calibers are we seeing making these long distance kills?
Deer falls down hill, Hunter drags deer back up hill, some great shots
It would be wicked awesome if you could put up the caliber used along with the range for each shot.
What type round was that @4:00, tracer?
Some of those shot placements weren't very ethical. A risk of shooting long range. To be fair, the animals moved on a couple of them, and the shot placement wouldn't have been much different had it been closer. But long range will exaggerate any mistakes. Fun to watch, and makes me want to work on my accuracy for long range.
Incredible shots man!! Love the footage
Seeing the pressure wave from the bullet going through the air is incredible!
Vapour trail
Started watching video, was not that impressed, but I read some comments n turned the video back to the beginning. Great shots !! I'm impressed !!
What caliber was the best for the range?
Seeing the bullet drop so much is amazing.
I can see how people on the outside think this is senseless but none of these kills were left to rot. They were eaten by someone. Some lucky idiot had to carry that meat a pretty far way to get it to a truck. Do you think that's fun. Do you think all people throughout history didn't get happy when they made a kill. When you set a goal, then achieve said goal, you get happy right? In the end it's just hunting.
Amen
As long as is not for "fun" and trully for food looks borderline "OK" for me. I preffer the animals to be in the will rather than slaved in a barn eating shit, being hormonated etc. Killing that child bear still looks like a brutall shit to me and overall looks like a sad video. Sounds hard to believe anyone of these shooters is gona move its ass 1Km and the go uphill to take its price. Feels more like long range karnage.
wayd19 yes but these shots are Far too risky and left to chance. Not even close to an ethical kill range
Jesse urban What would you call an "ethical kill range"
BorlaExhaust close enough to ensure will move its ass to get the prey for later cook I guess.
This is hard to believe it is first shot hits. But I believe that for every 1 hit you hit and wound like 20
Amazing talent and the consistency across all ranges is impressive! What calibers are capable of delivering enough power at those distances??
7mm , 300 win mag , 338 la good amount of stuff that holds up good numbers
How fast is a bullet? It’s amazing how much time passes between the shot and the hit
I love hearing the gun pop and the bullet hit I love these long range shooting videos but when the circus music drowns out the shot well we might as well be watching music videos
Beautiful shooting! There’s nothing more to say then just beautiful!!.............
which gun? Caliber ? Or Rifle? Can you please tell me?
Yes, a while back I also commented about the bad hits. This started a flurry of comments about "Not real hunting". I have no problem with how you hunt. I was at the range with some friends and we were talking about deer hunting and some of the running deer shots we took during deer drives. Somebody standing there commented that he "Would never shoot at a moving deer" and thought it was "Unethical". We just laughed at him. If we did not take running shots, we would never get a deer. Different parts of the country, different traditions. Not all hunting is like around your home.
Shooting at a fast moving deer is not unethical because of a tradional thing. It is because there is so much that can go wrong, even for very experienced shooters. Also in driven hunts there is plenty of opportunity to shoot deer when they arent running but moving at a reasonable pace or they stop, you can call them to make them stop etc. Sure you migth shoot less in numbers, but the shots are far safer
Ya me to, I would like to know what caliber had the most worded animals?
ОТЛИЧНАЯ Охота!! Отличные выстрелы!!
50 seconds in that shot a 975 yards through a gap in trees... flawless
My best shot was on a ground hog. Killed it with the second shot at a little under 360 yards with a Remington .270 using 150 grain Core-Loks (deer loads). That was just after I got out of the Army. I was still very sharp back then. But now 24 years later...I doubt I'm that accurate.
What's a good camera for long distance hunting?
Impressive marksmanship. How do you retrieve the carcasses on those steep hillsides?
Very entertaining, the difficult made to look easy, nicely done.
what calibers?
“There’s not much game left so let me make a 1 mile shot to try and take something down”
nice shooting i have a custom 243 with 1-8 twist barrel shooting berger 105 grainers im trying to decide on my next rifle im thinking a 28 nosler shooting berger 180's or the new 195 berger elites
Ik this is a long time ago but what optics and calibers do u use
What calibers were used in this video
That was some amazing shots. I liked the footage of the bullet trejectory, as indicated by the shockwave from super sonic speed.
Maybe would have watched if the music wasn’t here. Loud and annoying.
Seriously though enough with the goddamn music
agreed
Ciao complimenti.con quale arma vai a caccia?
So obviously these areas are up north. Where do I sign up? What round are the 1000 yards being shot with?
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Gets triggered by animal being killed. Leaves computer and goes to shop to buy some ribs for dinner.
I get triggered by rotten horrible music. So this channel is blocked.
nah some experienced hunters saying you probably shouldnt shoot from that far lol you dont want to hit a limb or have a cross wind you dont see.
Nice shoot
I'm totally sure he's eating 50 + deer this is unnecessary
@@TheeMissingLinc lol you think they did this all on the same day ?
Love the video. I watched it twice
Hallo! What caliber using? Bye!
which caliber are you shooting, thx!!
Amazing Video!!
There is no such thing as long range hunting! It is long range shooting at animals. Hunting is fair chase and getting closer to the animal.
What caliber were you shooting
i was doing 1000 metre shots at head sized targets with a L96 in the army. These shots take a lot of skill
I'm just giving you suggestions. After you make the shot, you use the second video by zooming in on the buck. may be more clear and interesting. Btw your video is very good.
Some amazing shots... 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Confidence! I'm afraid I'd maim an animal and feel obligated to track it for days.
I'd call that ethics...... Some great shooting.....not much hunting.
you got some clearing up there mate! good shooting🍻👍👍
What caliber are the majority of these kills?
Is these yards or meters??
What is distance unit ? Yard or meters.
Man those are some cool hunts! and those were some long shots there
What caliber rifle are they using
what are you shooting 300 winmag?
To those of you saying amateurs, you are absolutely lost. Some of these guys are the real deal getting kill shots at nearly 3/4 of a mile range. Think about that distance for a second.
I have, and the first thing I wonder is how many wounded animals out there you don't see on this video. And the how many numb skulls will be prompted to wound many more. So who is actually lost-maybe you?You have a limited mind-lol
Excellent long range shooting! What kind of camera did you use in this video?
Thanks for watching! We use a DLSR through a spotting scope for most of the kill shots
loved the video!! what type of camera?
the antlers at 2:30 are amazing.
what kind of Rifle were you using hell that was some long right on shot
MOA Rifles
That’s what I call good vlog..
Would have been good to list the cartridge next to the range of each shot.
Wow...very accurate !Do you retrieve all your kills ? Also are you aiming for a specific area ?
which model of weapon and caliber?
They use a 7mm magnum, it’s in one of the other videos. Heavy barrel and you can only imagine the optics. $$$$$
Good long range shooting but not all were clean kills which I do not like
While I can appreciate the skill it takes to make the long range shots I can't help to wonder when it ceases to be hunting and becomes simply shooting. It is legal and if that is what makes you happy, then have at it. But I'll stalk within 100 yards or less. To each his/her own.
If you notice that most shots were made in rough mountainous terrain and most likely the only shot available. Takes skill to be a mountain hunter .
@@jerryswope1797 Bullshit. I grew up hunting elk and mule deer in the Rocky Mountains of CO. I have personally shot 25 elk and tagged my 98th deer last season. I have also hunted both bighorn sheep and mountain goat in CO. I have NEVER had to take a shot over 400 yards.
You don't know a damn thing about what you're talking about!
on how much time is this recorded?
Amazing footage and shooting!
Hey man, what equipment do you use to shoot?
MOA Rifles
A lot of these shots were very unethical, wounding the animals. They panned away from the failed action many times. Hitting them doesn't mean cleanly killing them. Having said that, there were some excellent shots, right on the money.
Any HART rifles in your arsenal?
Um feliz ano novo para VC e sua familia
Awesome video, and amazing shots. What rifle were you using to get the 1000+ yard shots?