Survival 2023 UK - Air Rifles for FOOD? - A discussion on survival...*Ep.1 SURVIVAL In 2023

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  • @sorenbaek9626
    @sorenbaek9626 Рік тому +82

    6 months ago I purchased an ex scaffolding van and kitted it out with everything I may need . Folding solar panels, high end big capacity power bank for said panels, weather filter kit, Trangia cooking kit with spirit burner ( fantastic bit of kit ), solar shower and hand pump portable pressure washer , nice comfortable sleeping kit and above all a Crosman .22 magfire mission and a cp2 victory . I now live permanently in this little van with my faithful staffy cross and we've never been more cosy and comfortable cruising around the west country. Such a shame this world and our future is in the hands of utter lunatics and war mongers. Peace and love people

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +16

      You are living the life that I aim to live maybe when I 'retire' in August. Power to you my friend. We can't be worrying about the whole world - all that needs to concern us is our immediate surroundings, and life in this moment. All the best, Drew.

    • @petersmith6974
      @petersmith6974 Рік тому

      But they are coming after us over vehicles and movement.
      Fossil fuel vehicles and 15 min cities.
      We have lots to prep for.
      Sharpen your swords ⚔️

  • @Ben-Dowson
    @Ben-Dowson 10 місяців тому +11

    First video I have seen of yours and I can honestly say this is exactly what I’m looking for. It can’t just be me that has that feeling in the back of my brain, that primal feeling.

  • @michaelhicks708
    @michaelhicks708 Рік тому +12

    Once again you are spot on with your views on survival, if I could have my life again that would that way of life of life I would go for, the trouble is I am in my 82nd year and have run out time, I cant even sit on the kazi without nearly falling of the bloody thing. Cheers Mick.

  • @Taylor7668US
    @Taylor7668US 14 днів тому +1

    Nice channel

  • @KernowEDC
    @KernowEDC 4 місяці тому +3

    British working-class guy here that just found one of his new favourite UA-camrs. As a new-to UK prepping, this is exactly the sort of channel I’ve been after. Thank you!

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you brother. Sorry I only just found your comment.

  • @StayTrue1710
    @StayTrue1710 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm heading to the Highlands in april next year. With a hot tent, stove, knife, hatchet, foldable shovel, 4 seasons sleeping bag. Floor mat, canteen, cooking pot, air rifle ect. Everything i can carry on my bicycle that has a storage rack to carry my gear around. I refuse to work 50 plus hours a week to pay rent, bills and have nothing left after I've paid those things. Im single with no kids so why not go for it. My tent goes up in 3 minutes so if i get moved on so be it but my concern is getting caught hunting small game for my food. Hopefully because the Highlands can be so remote i can do it without anyone knowing if i pick my areas well. Also a good night scope will help with that i think. Great video. Ive just subscribed 👍🏻

  • @Servant_of_Christ
    @Servant_of_Christ 11 місяців тому +5

    Everything is getting crazier, and so did I. I rebuilt my sailing yacht to a live-aboard bugout survival pod. I have with me a silenced 22 LR, but my main way to get food when SHTF is with hooks, traps, pots and nets. I refuse to be on land when society falls, hungry people aren't nice, they will kill you and take all your stuff, they might even eat you... On the sea there's no hungry people, plenty of food for everyone.
    Blessings! 🇸🇪

    • @Floridaman6815
      @Floridaman6815 Місяць тому +1

      I hope pirates don’t make a comeback

  • @SlingAndStones
    @SlingAndStones 23 дні тому +1

    I got the first squirrel with my hatsan 95 some odd week or 2 ago.

  • @gooutgibbo9529
    @gooutgibbo9529 4 місяці тому +1

    BSA lightning, had all sorts of small game with it.

  • @earleysamantha
    @earleysamantha Місяць тому +1

    Have nine springers and one pcp, s410.can't beat ago of springer😉

  • @markgloyne6237
    @markgloyne6237 Рік тому +7

    Good work big dog! Covid had me ordering a rifle scope and a fair few pellets...firstly from having time to get amongst it again and secondly if need be to fill my belly. Keep up the good work. Hello from a Suffolk boy in France.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +2

      Hey Mark! Thank you brother! Hope life's good in France 👍 Drew

  • @kennethgardner3090
    @kennethgardner3090 Рік тому +6

    I live in the United States. I have a Daisy 880. For around the house it works.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +2

      880 punches above its weight I reckon 👍

  • @woodscrafter1971
    @woodscrafter1971 Рік тому +1

    Definitely not wrong, brother. I live in the US of A and the freedoms I've seen taken away in my life are astonishing when I think about it...I still live in a rural setting and very sheltered from what's going on. For now. I have thousands of acres of public land to hunt within miles of my home and 30 acres of my own which is a blessing. Sounds like Heaven for most I imagine, but the writing on the wall is clear. They are slowly taking our lands and they are coming for our guns too. They won't stop until they get them. I have a nice supply of air guns for that reason because I like to eat. Pretty sure everyone else that likes to eat should do that!

  • @christopherduke8935
    @christopherduke8935 Рік тому +15

    A career in the army infantry taught me a lot when I was younger. Chief among many lessons were the 7 P's:
    Prior Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
    For that reason I've kept a spanking, laser-accurate and perfectly tuned (read into that how you will) HW77k, along with thousands of Exact and Barracuda pellets tucked away.
    People have short memories. It was only 2 years ago the shelves were bone dry and we were queuing like dominoes around the country.
    Will the economic situation get worse? Maybe. Will my family go hungry? Absolutely not. By deal, hook, or crook; there will be food in the pot.
    I also like what you said about the modern disconnect between meat and animal. Couldn't agree more.
    Years ago I went out with a good friend of mine way into the hills, along with a tweed landowner for roe season. King of the BBQ this fella is but after some hours of skulking around under canopy, he settles in, levies up over Bambi's front shoulder in the distance, only to stop and experience something of a personal crisis. He passes on his opportunity to us, we take it, hang it, and some days later we ate it.
    I challenged him on this long after passions had abated. He feigned offense despite being well-fed, though we are still friends to this day.
    If lads still learned to run, build, fish, and hunt again, things might be different... but that's another can and story altogether.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Good comment Christopher, thank you. You're damn right - folk have short memories.
      We have to survive regardless of what sh!t comes at us - their problems and agendas (those in power) will not become ours. They can blow their winds of change as much as they want but we'll carry on.
      On a different note - It's becoming clear through all the comments that Weihrauch make the most popular hunting rifles! Seems everyone has one. I feel I'm missing something..!

    • @RoughWalkers
      @RoughWalkers Рік тому

      Aghh the 7 Ps nice 😊

  • @BackyardDispatcher
    @BackyardDispatcher Рік тому +3

    your voice is easy on the ears - good stuff brother

  • @Justforfrolics
    @Justforfrolics 10 місяців тому +1

    Only just came across your channel and very I pleased I have. I used to work with a girl who genuinly thought that pineapple came in tins, didn't realise it was a grown fruit! I got myself a break barrel 2.2 a while back with a nice scope but all the shooting ranges are long gone now and all the decent land I used to practice around has been marked up as heritage routes. Shame. Great vids my friend.

  • @harrison6080
    @harrison6080 Рік тому +8

    I have a few Rifles most are PCP but i do have my trusty HW98 always on standby

  • @bugsyboy705
    @bugsyboy705 Рік тому +13

    Good knife, good gun and a fishing rod.
    Surf and turf.

  • @Waylander777
    @Waylander777 Рік тому +2

    Was thinking about getting another springer for this exact reason! Top man.

  • @Quinn-zg6wx
    @Quinn-zg6wx Рік тому +5

    I wish everybody in the UK had this mindset. Then again, most people will start to think this way if we keep struggling for money, food and warmth like peasants.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +2

      Yeah for sure. Hopefully we won't get pushed into that corner but man I want to be ready for anything.

    • @Quinn-zg6wx
      @Quinn-zg6wx Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog me too, the best things you can do is get a decent gun and knife and a few skills like foraging, makes for a tasty meal if you find yourself a squirrel or rabbit

    • @davidshattock9522
      @davidshattock9522 Рік тому

      Did you say peasants or pheasants??!

    • @davidshattock9522
      @davidshattock9522 Рік тому

      When my old dad was in sheltered housing after dementure had.got hold of his faculty for keeping himself out of trouble ,I asked in a moment of clarity(his not mine )as a carer for him dad why did you make me skin those rabbits as I hated it ,?his reply son when I was the age you were then in the war we were close to starvation ,but you won't now will you?? Brutal but ,but truth is then he drifted off to some where , still you can't I unteach a learned skill can you

  • @lisamcqueen8509
    @lisamcqueen8509 Рік тому +3

    All good, Sir!
    Look forward to more wisdom and shootin, too!
    Thanks,
    Steve

  • @johnkelly3772
    @johnkelly3772 Рік тому +3

    I think I might be going strange in my old age too. That’s why I’m here and good to see I’m not the only one

  • @someonesgottodoit
    @someonesgottodoit Рік тому +3

    I agree with disconnect between food and plate I currently hunt with my Remington express I am looking in to buying PCP tho

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Well, it maybe not what you're looking for - but I'm pleasantly surprised be the SMK PR900W Gen 2 so far.
      I really like the Express, and the Compact. Two of my favorites 👍
      Drew

  • @alias-3698
    @alias-3698 Рік тому +2

    I'm a proud owner of a HW95k .22, Squirrel, Rabbit and wood Pigeon takes them clean out, got no worries about food, having knowledge of your surrounding area helps.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      HW95k - lovely rifle. Yeah you need to know your terrain.

  • @Conn458
    @Conn458 11 місяців тому +1

    I hear you brother wishing I lived in the US too. The toys I’d have 😅 Bought my first air rifle when building my bug out bag this week. Just a starter one for practice Remington Pest Controller, also bought a Glock 17 Gen 4 just as a deterrent in case society does collapse, doubt it would do much damage but I reckon a strong amount of Brits wouldn’t want to find out, added bonus is it’s a replica of the real thing! Love your channel!

  • @Wingman115
    @Wingman115 Рік тому +5

    I agree with your take on this topic. I’ve worked in the food industry for the past 32 years. Folks need to prepare for what’s coming. Skill set will help keep you and the family alive.

  • @senojekim579
    @senojekim579 Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed your little talk. I also use an Air Arms TX200 springer, and a PCP that I use for hunting where I might need a quick follow up. I am 78 years old perhaps it comes from the wars end. Before I got too old I used to hunt deer. In later years we were told that rabbits were vermin here in New Zealand, so their use was frowned on .

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      TX 200 is a superb rifle indeed. Yes I too like the PCP for the follow up shot.
      Drew

  • @stevenvamplew7145
    @stevenvamplew7145 15 днів тому +1

    youre right mate ive just got a weahraugh 22 99s its brill for when we need grub pal

  • @r.m.8374
    @r.m.8374 Рік тому +4

    We need to prepare, the future is uncertain. My choice of hunting rifle is the HW 97, full power deadly accurate. I would like to add the Pro sport is my next wanted rifle, just need to save the money. It look likes there are dark times ahead, being prepared makes great sense. Arming yourself with a good hunting rifle is a must.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Yes indeed. It's strange these days, many folk view 'being prepared' as some kind of paranoia, when all it is - is maintaining the senses and frame of mind that has enabled our species to get this far, without impacting on our day to day function.
      Yet another Weihrauch! Apparently most of my commenters use Weirhauch rifles. As I said in other replies - I feel I'm missing out!

    • @sosteve9113
      @sosteve9113 Рік тому

      Love the airgun brand as Well
      Have one for several years now and still going strong

  • @williammills3632
    @williammills3632 Рік тому +2

    Well said and well prepared. Great job sir.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Thank you kindly William.

    • @williammills3632
      @williammills3632 Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog my pleasure sir. Your channel is one of my favorites. No BS to the point great content. I hunt with a Hatsan 95QE. 22 cal. Stupid quite and hits small game like a hammer.

  • @andrewkavanagh3210
    @andrewkavanagh3210 7 місяців тому +1

    spot on. Some of the most common sense on youtube. I do also think as men we need to try harder to educate the youth of today about these things as they are lost in a world of gaming, social media etc. and lost touch with the basics fishing, shooting, hunting, bushcraft etc. the scouts are useless. At some point I would like to start a club to help boys become capable men.

  • @amatomic257
    @amatomic257 Рік тому +3

    SILENCE is the best asset the air rifle offers. In SHTF inaccessibility(island/mountain hideout) is probably the best security, second best security is probably STEALTH and SILENCE which is what the air rifle offers.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Agreed. The ability to get food without giving away location is where air weapons shine.

    • @amatomic257
      @amatomic257 Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog in Cormac McCarthy's book "The Road" the two main characters survive primarily by using stealth and avoiding others.

  • @bristolbushcraft
    @bristolbushcraft Рік тому +2

    I agree it's a high possibility their could be some type of civil unrest over the next decade.
    Springer every time, I like to be self sufficient.
    The last thing you need at the end of the world is to be searching for gas cannisters.
    I use a Hatsan MOD 25 Supertact QE. .22
    It's a beauty, one of the best I've ever handled, reasonably priced and accurate.
    Highly recommended.
    Also I try to hoard ammo when I can afford to.

  • @WalnutandSteel
    @WalnutandSteel Рік тому +4

    Great video!

  • @MegaSkyline69
    @MegaSkyline69 11 місяців тому +1

    A good knife and a good gun. That pretty much sums it up. Happy New Year 2024, mate 👍🏻

  • @bernardairey9631
    @bernardairey9631 Рік тому +2

    I really in joyed your take on life today. This the last perches I have to get is a spring BSA air rifle. I’ve already upgraded my b ush craft gear I still have my survival knife from the 1960s plus a good axe
    from when I was in Malaya jungle war fair school. I’m just practicing my Tarp sheltering and firelighting skills. I got my self a small out back stove for my man cave. Thank you for your well informed information I will definitely follow your videos. Stay safe pilgrim.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Thank you Bernard. Good on you for the sensible forward planning - this is how we survive and evolve. The old skills are more relevant now than ever.
      As for the knife and axe - is it just me, or are the old blades better than the modern ones? My knife is as old as I am and I doubt I could replace it with a better piece of steel...

  • @Mush179
    @Mush179 Рік тому +2

    Subscribe and liked mate 👍. You talk so much sense and you care for the all of us .hy pal subbed 🙋‍♂️👍.😅

  • @hey1010101010929384
    @hey1010101010929384 Рік тому +3

    Just discovered your channel and am a new subscriber. As an American I think it goes without saying that the regulations… on your air rifles is utterly ridiculous. Not going to get on about firearms but damn how I wish I could just send a good lad like you some proper magnum air rifles, only have big power break barrel gas pistons (no pcp… yet). But having access to actual guns it’s hard to justify spending a certain amount on something less capable, yet hope to expand into it regardless. Cheers

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yeah the regulations here are nonsensical. We just have to do the best we can with whatever is available to us these days. I'm old enough to remember better times though... but real freedom is a thing of the past.
      However, if I was lucky enough to live in the US then I think I'd still have a high power air rifle or two (in addition to my personal favorites of 1911, Mossberg 590 and AK-74) - if only because of ammo prices...!

    • @randyhardy3692
      @randyhardy3692 Рік тому

      As a fellow American I agree 💯 percent..would be nice for them to able to use 800 to 1200fps airguns ..I have mostly break barrels too the crosman F4 shoots 1025fps with daisy pointed lead pellets😳 that surprised me lol companies in the UK make really good air rifles though too ..maybe just not as powerful.. it'd be awesome if they could have the big bore pcps that shot like 1100fps .. everybody likes more power 🤣 but anyhoo hello sir to the one doing the video , good video and teaching some people that don't know u can use good air rifles to kill 👊 from America 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 u have a new subscriber 👍

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      @@randyhardy3692 Thank you Randy I appreciate that. And I agree with everything you said 👍

  • @barrycarruthers
    @barrycarruthers Рік тому +1

    Brilliant vid, no argument here, fully agree, I have been airifle hunting since I was 11, I am now 63, it has fed me well many, many times 👍

  • @andrewburn8611
    @andrewburn8611 Рік тому +1

    This is exactly the channel Iv been looking for! Excellent for the way the world is going as a UK citizen.

  • @dutchmetalmaniac
    @dutchmetalmaniac Рік тому +4

    good insight my man. i feel the same way. i have some pcp's and stockpiling up some ammo. good idea to hava a breakbarrel, maybe get one myself.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yeah - stockpiling ammo for sure. May be worth picking up a reliable springer - it's always there if needed 👍

  • @user-hs3dg8jy3t
    @user-hs3dg8jy3t Рік тому +1

    Your videos are great production quality. Very relaxing

  • @courseadog
    @courseadog Рік тому +2

    What a great video, new subscriber now Iv watched a few videos now and have to say you have something that draw me and the Mrs,firstly yes it does appear maybe the hunting instinct is being breed out or lost somehow ,I have thought it for years,secondly again I agree with the springer approach for feeding the family indefinitely
    I’m lucky enough to live rural in uk and hold a SGC and FAC, rifles from .223 to 177 airguns
    Id never ever sell my springers
    Tx200 .22 I have it in standard and FAC which only really gives 15-20 yards extra range, I can pick them up shoot for an hour or two with the Mrs and it costs nothing
    Keep up the good work

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Thank you kindly, very much appreciated. Yes indeed, with the price of ammo now - the air rifle is coming into its own I think.
      Drew

    • @courseadog
      @courseadog Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog absolutely, the big guns get used for their purposes now more rather then target work, Iv had airguns from a young age, be the last guns id ever give up

  • @wayout6092
    @wayout6092 10 місяців тому +1

    Snares and catapults will do anything an air rifle can, the skills to use these tools doesn't take forever to learn. One of the best ways to improve your air rifle hunting or at least gain appreciation for an air rifle is to learn to hunt with a catapult. Come the apocalypse I can wander round being able to chuck 14mm leads about with the ammo in a sock in my pocket and a small catapult with a short fat band, hang about - I do that now!

  • @stevewilliams2895
    @stevewilliams2895 Рік тому +2

    this is one of the reasons i wasnt big onto the idea of a compressor or an oxygen tank when i was buying my PCP. i got it in a kit that came with a hand pump. the rifle i chose (gamo phox) has a fairly small fill reservoir, a disadvantage to most but an advantage to me as i can fill it up to 3000 PSI/200Bar in just under 2 minutes. its a bit of a workout but 2 minutes gives me around 60 full powered shots, without ever having to mess around with getting myself to a dive shop (i live in a city no where near the ocean so thats a pain in the ass), without having to pay the crazy prices for a tank, without having to get the tank serviced every few years.
    and if there ever was WORL etc, the pump has a full rebuild kit so its likely to last me around 10 years.
    I do agree that springers are likely to have less issues long run though, so id likely take both as a backup.
    great video as always

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Hi Steve, yeah exactly the same reason why I chose my PR900/Stormrider. Easy fill with a manual pump, providing more than enough fast repeat shots to catch supper.
      I use it for vermin at this time but it's there if hard times really hit us.

  • @ohshoot444
    @ohshoot444 Рік тому +3

    We gotta get you on a trip to NC one winter!

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +2

      I'd love that Travis. I still have distant family connections in Asheville.

  • @mikeplatts2603
    @mikeplatts2603 6 місяців тому

    Just found this video and am now a subscriber, I am ex military and 69 years old, no idea why but I have been toying with the idea of buying an air rifle for a couple of years now, your words make a great deal of sense.

  • @luckylarry5112
    @luckylarry5112 Рік тому +4

    I'm homeless and live in a car. With permission I park on a farm. I eat a steady diet of rabbits, raccoons, pigeons. All taken with a Hw95 in. 22.
    Your spot on!

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +3

      HW95 perfect for the job. I'm sorry to hear you're homeless brother, that sucks. I hope life starts treating you better soon.

  • @Guru1ofatl
    @Guru1ofatl Рік тому +4

    Really enjoyed your take on this subject. My take is that the thin veneer you mentioned has led many to believe that comfort is our natural state. While the remainder of my life may not depend on my survival skills, the confidence and self awareness they bring me are invaluable.
    Now to cobble together a Frankenstein carbine.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Well put my friend - the big mistake of thinking 'comfort is our natural state'. Truth is we have survived this long by a perpetual state of calm vigilance and preparedness. Maybe tech is causing us to devolve.
      I must make a video on the Frankenstein Carbine. 'Tis a nasty little device!

    • @samwheller8919
      @samwheller8919 Рік тому

      Please make a video on the Frankenstein carbine I love it. I have a tuned HW 97 k a brilliant rifle and a Sandwell field sports Hw99 IMP mk2 witch is unbelievably good. What make is your Frankenstein rifle?

  • @spartan2451
    @spartan2451 Рік тому +5

    I recently came across your channel, and dude, I love it. You're great to watch and explain everything in terms anyone can understand, not to mention the great content. Keep it up dude. 😁

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Thank you kindly my friend. Much appreciated.

  • @tiltedflip4491
    @tiltedflip4491 Рік тому +3

    I was recently given a Uncle Henry Schrade LB8. It's very sharp and looks like it may hold an edge. It's styled like a Buck locking folder from the 80's. I'm proud that it came from a family member that was a hunting guide in Colorado.Good channel Brother, good content, presented with class.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Any blade coming from a hunting guide is going to be a blade worth owning I'd say. I like Schrade.
      My best to you,
      Drew.

  • @tomsvennblad8374
    @tomsvennblad8374 5 місяців тому +1

    My preferred airrifle for hunting hm!?
    Hard one... cause have a huge amount of airguns...north of 50.
    Think I would use one of my Weihrauchs in .22 or maybe my Cometa Fenix 400 in .25.
    Or some of my old BSF...
    Why not my Milbro series 70 modell 71? You already see my problem...and it is not getting the food!
    By the way...they are all springers! I do not do PCPs!

  • @springpistonriflefeverlone9611

    Excellent topic 🙂👍. 90% of the food in my freezer is fish I have caught or game that I have shot + road kill deer 🦌. My garden gets bigger every year. My best survival vegetable is butternut squash. Butternut squash will last over a year in a cool dark place. Buy some dry beans and rice every time you go to the grocery store, little here and a little there will go a long way. Learn how to pressure cook, find things that others would not care about and can it for the future. Learn everything you can about wild edibles. Learn how to cook and eat bugs and worms. Do not eat bugs raw they may contain parasites. Save plastic containers and fill them up with water for the future. Have plenty of lighters and fire starters. Have a plan and have it now. If you don't fish learn how to fish. If you have never eaten animal organs time to start learning and doing. Eat the eyeballs, brain, skin, everything except for the poop. Get in decent shape, you may have to fight for your life and the life of those you love. Weapon of choice is HW95 Luxus 22 or Marlin 60 22 rimfire.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +5

      Agreed on all points brother 👍 and HW95 plus the Marlin gets the job done in fine fashion.

  • @707Gaming-m5z
    @707Gaming-m5z 6 місяців тому +1

    Back to the outback, where there's real life for the living.

  • @lanaeushall9397
    @lanaeushall9397 Рік тому +1

    I got me a .22 air rifle last week I have a 177 air and a daisy 880 air rifle to

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Good stuff. The 880 is a great rifle 😎
      Drew

  • @russmeek5309
    @russmeek5309 Рік тому +2

    What a great topic Marra, those of us that knows what’s going on and how to do things have our own ideas on how to cope, the others if shtf will struggle and die.as for hunting gun the one for me that’s took the most game since I was 15 is a bsa mercury, but as I have just started shooting again I have bought a few new ones two pcp bull pups and a bsa lightening xl grt great gun compact light so this will probably be my gun of choice and maybe a hw45 pistol

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video and some solid advice. I currently have 2 air rifles - both in .22. A RWS 350 Magnum Pro Compact and a Gamo Bone Collector Hunter Whisper IGT. I want to add a TX200 in .177 to the mix in the future. Grew up hunting, fishing and trapping. Skills that will always ensure the family has food on the table...

  • @bmkbmk4469
    @bmkbmk4469 Рік тому

    Great show ....well said, how the fukkkk did we get here? ...start prepping everyone it's going to be a bumpy RIDE ✝️🇬🇧

  • @ciaranohara2319
    @ciaranohara2319 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for making me get back into plinking and hunting just bought a Milbro speed master CO2 hoping to do some close up ratting your videos are a great treat

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Thank you Ciaran. Happy shooting my friend.

  • @KevinRiley-s8z
    @KevinRiley-s8z 9 місяців тому

    Hello Mick, i am an Aussie living in the UK, I spent my child hood in Australia fishing, and shooting air rifles, I know the value of old school hunting skills. Right now at 63 and watching world news in stocking up, however I've been feeding the birds for 8 years in my back garden. If the SHTF those fat pigeon's and the squirrels will have cross hairs on them. So my survival stock has bird seed, and pea nuts. Thankfully I am 5 minutes to the woods as well. But I've trained nature to come to me for seed every day. I loved watching your video, and have decided to make you an guest Australian. Many thanks the Australian.

  • @mrvoorhees2627
    @mrvoorhees2627 Рік тому +1

    I have an air arms prosport and 2 tx200s and a hw97k I also have a bsa r10 and a bsa scorpion pcp but I use a pump for them not a bottle. I've stocked up 5000+ pellets if your prepping they are 100% essential. I do find it hard to find a permission though.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Beautiful rifles you have my friend. Yes, permissions are sometimes hard to get these days, sadly.

  • @chrispearce6280
    @chrispearce6280 Рік тому +1

    Favourite hunting gun the air arms tx200 .22 mk2 1995 . Dependable rifle which has never let me down

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Damn fine rifle. I still hope to own one some day.

  • @MountainSportAirguns
    @MountainSportAirguns Рік тому +2

    Great video as usual my friend, I especially liked the discussion on permission. I think self sufficient guns are way to go, spring, pneumatic etc, but PCP might have a spot. Cheers 👍

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Thanks Dana. Yep, PCP is king of the hill in terms of power, range, and accuracy - by a long way.

  • @stuartgray3743
    @stuartgray3743 Рік тому +4

    Great video again bro. Totally agree about the disconnect between animals and plate,I personally don’t agree with hunting for sport but if you’re going to eat what you kill or the animal is a pest/health hazard then go for it. Catch up with you soon, i need to have a shoot with some of those rifles 👍🏼

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yeah we need to catch up brother - and you need to have a play with this SNR 357... I take it to work for a lunchtime plink every day! Too much fun.
      As for hunting - you know me. I doubt I've eaten animal more than a dozen times in 10 years (mostly Matts breakfasts!) but if I hit hard times I'll eat whatever I can kill.

  • @leslienash4595
    @leslienash4595 Рік тому +1

    Have you done any videos on the skills and technique for hunting ?, plus where is the kill zone on the animal so it does not suffer?

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Hi Leslie, to be honest I try to avoid hunting on this channel because many of my subscribers are target shooters - and to be fair there's many hunting channels on the 'Tube.
      I have a video about rat hunting though - and what I say in that would go for rabbits too - if that's any help.
      I advise anyone new to hunting to google the biology/anatomy of the animal they intend to hunt, it'll give a clear idea where best to get the cleanest, most instantaneous kill.

  • @jimmynich4791
    @jimmynich4791 Рік тому +1

    There is a disconnect, with all food and the plate nowadays. Back not that long ago you'd see loads of people picking blackberries, you never see that sort of thing anymore, not many grow their own fruit and veg, it's getting further and further away from self sufficiency. Maybe cos I live in a town I think that.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      I guess we had it easy for too long maybe.

  • @gallopingg1
    @gallopingg1 Рік тому +1

    BRILLIAN T CHANNEL, WHEN I SEE PEOPLE FEEDING THE DUCKS!! I'M THINKING ROAST DUCK AND STIR FRIED RICE!!!! YUM.

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 Рік тому +1

    Well what,can you do,these "New People " know jack Shyt about survival,starting,fire,hunt,trap,shelter which is super important to protect you from elements of nature. I love ❤️ knives,guns,bow and arrow,make shelter start the fire 🔥 but hunting takes practice and skill which I don't have,maybe I do,but I just don't know..BTW great and honest video...

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Thank you my friend. Yeah we all need to practice more, the skill will come.

  • @TheVorstwout
    @TheVorstwout Рік тому +2

    Thanks for making me think over if i should go for a pcp or maybe one of the other lowtech options you told us about or that i have read down here in the comments .
    the
    HW77k or HW95 Luxus 22 ,Air Arms TX200 Mk2 ,
    and if i may ask you Sir or the people that commented down below What caliber should i go for ? Thanks !!!!

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Any of the rifles you list would be superb. The Weihrauch rifles tend to be priced a bit better than the Air Arms, but they will all do what you need them to do.
      As for calber... you'll never find two shooters who agree on that! Everyone has their preference. Personally I'm a .22 man.

    • @TheVorstwout
      @TheVorstwout Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog Thanks so much for letting me know your opinion , im going to do some research and i will let you know in the near future what it will be ! Enjoying your uploads . See you Soon

  • @johnallen8618
    @johnallen8618 Рік тому +1

    I have a Brocock sniper XR magnum in 22, at 46ftlb, and my freezer is full of pigeon, rabbit and hare, and because I go beating during the season, Pheasant, but it's got alot of pigeon breast, you can't beat a good pigeon shooting session with an air rifle, sub 12 or FAC 😎

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Good stuff John. Happiness is a full freezer my friend!
      Drew

  • @apointonawave
    @apointonawave 8 місяців тому

    Charlotte, NC USA here. Great video. Thank you for the calm approach and great advice. I have a few bigger home defense guns, but I love to shoot my .177 Ruger. Barely makes a sound and pellets are far less expensive than live ammunition rounds. I'll use it to get small game all day long before I even start using my .22. THOUSANDS of rounds for pennies compared to the big stuff.

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely agree I’m lucky I have plenty of permissions,

  • @Williamthehedonist
    @Williamthehedonist 8 місяців тому

    As a kid i had air rifles and always fancied one in the daisy 880 style…. think there are other brands … the umarex one looks cool… i have now gotten into slingshots because once you’re ammo runs out you can still improvise… with a crossbow or bow u can make arrows…. that makes me feel comfortable if society were to break down…. i can also fish… all these skills will keep our families fed… any prepping is better than no prepping!! good video friend!!

  • @ElectromanRM
    @ElectromanRM 7 місяців тому

    Good gun good knife and never go hungry again…
    Nice 👍
    Historical statement “

  • @benlondon2667
    @benlondon2667 Рік тому

    My god fella, your so right with everything you have said here!
    I was beginning to think I was one of the only people still connected here. A wise man told me once, by living from nature your more connected than you would be from any WiFi.
    He couldn't be more right.
    I live around a lot of marsh land so I have fish, ducks, rabbits + all the things mother nature grows for us!
    What cost of living crisis I say.

  • @mikeanderson7493
    @mikeanderson7493 Рік тому +1

    I think exactly the same boss but unfortunately the New world that we live in doesn't get it .thank god i brought my kids up like i was . When things get hard we get harder .
    But we help others too .

  • @charlesoleary3066
    @charlesoleary3066 8 місяців тому

    Edgun leshiy for me , got a couple of pumps and they’ve got a small tank so no bother.
    Also currently learning how to use a slingshot.
    Totally agree with every word you say and honestly I now believe we’re heading to a time where those skills are needed.
    Also a lifelong fishing nut so jobs a good un :)

  • @alanvaughan4143
    @alanvaughan4143 Рік тому

    I’m fortunate to have a nice collection of PCP’s and springers….but I’d be the 1sr to admit my go to air rifle is an old weihrauch HW95 .22. Bought this used with all its battle scars for project rifle. It’s the sweetest air rifle I’ve ever owned ( I’m 68) and my 1st rifle was taller than me. My knife is a Buck White Hunter of mid 70’s vintage .that rifle/knife ( and a good bag) and slingshot are that’s needed to put meat on the table. Regards

  • @luckysolbakken6678
    @luckysolbakken6678 11 місяців тому

    Great video….. new subscriber here 😎

  • @jonwoodhousea.k.a.pistolcr3943

    All of my airguns are pcp except for my bsa lightning xl tactical but fortunately they all take a 200 bar fill which is fairly easy with my 4 stage fx pump, so hopefully I'll still be able to get grub without having to rely on electricity. I also made a "fishing " pistol crossbow a couple of years ago, and whilst they are illegal to use in the UK I wouldn't hesitate if it meant eating, or not eating!

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yes indeed, I currently have one pcp and am aiming to get one more - both 'hand fillable' 200bar. And yeah - bows, xbows, if its that or starve... then bow it is.

  • @chrisneves1274
    @chrisneves1274 Рік тому +1

    For air rifle hunting I use a walther parrus .22 in canada.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Good choice Chris, she'll keep you fed 👍

  • @SedEdwards
    @SedEdwards Рік тому +4

    Spot on, if or more like when thing go pop and the food chain breaks down they will be a lot of of desperate people running around looking for food and who knows what the limit they will go to to feed three families. Since all this nonsense started I've just prepared for what could happen. I got myself loaded up with crossbows and airguns which is great for target shooting and a way to eat in case.
    I use to do a lot of archery but my shoulder is fked so I can't pull it back enough to be a good shot so that's why I got a crossbow but that's not as accurate as a recurve bow so airguns it is now now with a Rimington express was my first, tried pcp but it was to easy and last week got myself a hw 97 k
    Can't beat a springer and to be fair it's spot on.
    Keep up the good work . ✌️😎

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +2

      Yes brother - agreed on the crossbow/bow thing. Although it's illegal to bow hunt in England, if the crap hits the fan - I'll use all means possible!
      By the way, HW 97k is a fine choice!
      Cheers, Drew.

  • @jackrussell9811
    @jackrussell9811 Рік тому +2

    im liking this channel drew , all todays shit was planned years ago the world has gone backwards , looking at some cheap smk springers like the rabbit destroyer

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yep. Todays economics is an insult to hard working people in my opinion.
      As for springers - now I've used and abused this Remington Express Compact for a few months, I have to say it really is a great value rifle. I can recommend it to you. Not expensive either - around the £140 to £160 mark depending where you buy.
      Cheers,
      Drew

  • @stedyone1090
    @stedyone1090 Рік тому +1

    Good info 👍

  • @damionwing5682
    @damionwing5682 Рік тому +2

    great discussion , im with you on the field to plate disconect it is a huge failing . i like the air rifle for feeding myself should it come to it , however a good catapult , flat bands and steel ammo takes some beating (with practice )
    i dream of living off grid ( probably in the us )

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +5

      Quite a few people have recommended I try a slingshot - I really must give it a go. And yeah, if I could lift my cabin up and set it down somewhere southern US where the weather is hot...
      It's a bitch when you're born 5000 miles from home lol.

    • @damionwing5682
      @damionwing5682 Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog I'd like a compact full power easily maintained pump up I think that would be a great addition

  • @andycox198
    @andycox198 Рік тому +1

    I'm with the same opinion in regards to society. I have recently got a rifle, knife, battery back up and solar panel to at least see us through a few das/weeks of crisis. Will be increasing these over the next few months. If anything I'm building a practical hobby. If it goes tips up I'm 1 step ahead of the others that laughed at me 😊

  • @rogerdavies2319
    @rogerdavies2319 Рік тому +1

    And a fishing rod ! 😊

  • @JamieStuart-gi1nc
    @JamieStuart-gi1nc Рік тому

    i am new to your sight but i agree with you on many opinions ,i am a archer so i have some skills with a bow,and i used to guide in canada for the rich,im not sure how much i can say on yor sight without getting myself in bother etc.thanks for being honest a keep up the good ideas .

  • @charliecarpenter2840
    @charliecarpenter2840 Рік тому

    I have a Kral Puncher Maxi, currently sitting in a synthetic stock with cheek riser so I can work out how much to add to the walnut to make it fit nice. I used to hunt rabbits and pheasants as a boy, with a bsa meteor I think. Looking forward to taking game again on a friends farm, once my skills are back up to scratch after a very long break.

  • @thelvadam8916
    @thelvadam8916 Рік тому +1

    Late to the party, but here goes. So long as society feeds most, there will be enough to feed those who still know how it's done. Hunting rifle-1st gen. Diana 34 pro compact in .17, or Diana 52 sidelever in .25, both with no power restrictions (across the pond).

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Ah two lovely rifles my friend, and I particularly like the 52. I envy you the freedom on power output over there too.

    • @thelvadam8916
      @thelvadam8916 Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog Both rifles are fitted with Air rifle headquarters kits-the 34 w/ a GRT II, with Crosman 7.9 gr. pellets clocks at 915 fps, the 52 has a ZRT kit, and currently shoots H&N 20 gr. pellets at 725. Both are very accurate as well.

  • @JohnWilliams-ge7eh
    @JohnWilliams-ge7eh Рік тому

    Spot on mate in total agreement. My rabbit gun weihrauch 99s and weihrauch hw97k both .22 .

  • @thornwarbler
    @thornwarbler Рік тому

    I have an old hw80. its put many many meals on the table over the years. When ive been short of money its been more than handy. Wouldn't be without it.

  • @anthonyhallam3984
    @anthonyhallam3984 Рік тому +1

    It's not very often that I ear the truth without the bullshit thank you I enjoyed your vidio please don't stop making them

  • @TommysPhone420
    @TommysPhone420 Рік тому

    Cometa Fenix mod 400. 177. Extremely accurate and very tuneable.. new spring in the post! Amazing for feathers

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I hear good things about Cometa.
      Drew

    • @TommysPhone420
      @TommysPhone420 Рік тому

      @TheWeaponizedHippie my other is a full power remington express 22. Like you say very loud!! Keep up the videos. Glad I found you!

  • @davehope7535
    @davehope7535 Рік тому +1

    Great video again.....I totally agree with you about people being disconnected from the food on their plate.....I've just had conversation with my partner ....she asked why do I keep watching videos about hunting and skinning rabbits....don't you ever go out shooting and bring something back cos I won't eat it....she said....but after I explained the disconnection between hunting your own good and buying meat ready to eat....and how, in my opinion, a clean shot where the animal has no knowledge of what happened as to an animal in a slaughter house that MAY sense what is about to happen, she came round to my way of thinking....I shoot springers...Remington Express....plus I have fishing gear...so if things go pear shaped we won't be going hungry....all the best my friend....

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Indeed. A day spent at a slaughterhouse is all it would take for many folk to gain a new perspective really. Animals are not silly - they have inbuilt primal senses, the last day is likely the longest for them I'd guess.
      I did some construction work years ago at an abattoir and it's not a job I'll ever forget to be honest.

  • @delbert3539
    @delbert3539 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @larrybushman1
    @larrybushman1 Рік тому

    Out Bloody Standing mate. Many thanks. Yes three main hunting air rifles here AA s510 extra FAC .22
    AA Pro Sport .177 HW100 .177. A country boy will survive

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      Beautiful rifles there my friend! Well prepared, and yes indeed - country boys will survive.
      Drew

    • @larrybushman1
      @larrybushman1 Рік тому

      @@PlanetDrewdog Many thanks Drew. My other main survival bit of kit is a tractor. I think we may live in the same county "Norfolk" not a bad place to be if the SHTF. Take good care brother. Larry

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      @@larrybushman1 Yep, Norfolk is a fine place to be under any circumstances I think. I'm in northwest Norfolk by the beach myself.
      Thanks Larry,
      Drew

    • @larrybushman1
      @larrybushman1 Рік тому

      Well there's a coincidence Drew. I am also in West Norfolk although a few miles from the coast, around Sandringham way. Have a small mutual aid group going in the villages where I live.
      Keep your powder dry Brother. Larry.

  • @jamesharoldbardwell2182
    @jamesharoldbardwell2182 Рік тому

    My survival skills have allways been good, but last year looked at weak spots in my skill set and it was hunting.. Being able to hunt, dress small game, so I started with a catapult, what a performance.. Took a long time to get accurate and I'll be honest it's probably ok around the 15 - 20 yard mark, a good friend suggested a break barrel air rifle. He even suggested a weihrauch hw95k, so I did, got one in 22, i had something similar as a kid, he even gave me a hawke scope. Wasn't long before my aim was accurate enough.. To take small game. Anything from 15 - 45 yards and I'm all good. The freezer now has a small game lucky dip.

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому

      You picked a great rifle in the HW95k - that'll serve you well, and it'll keep you fed 😎
      Drew

  • @jamesaddis8726
    @jamesaddis8726 Рік тому

    Very reason why I bought my Remingon express .22 full sized just incase I need to eat and to have a shoot now and then

  • @shaunruscoe5599
    @shaunruscoe5599 Рік тому +1

    What are your thoughts on the subject? Me, i need a hut in the middle of nowhere, no phones, no internet, no mains gas or electricity, the trouble with people is people

    • @PlanetDrewdog
      @PlanetDrewdog  Рік тому +1

      Agreed Shaun. Every damn word brother.
      Drew