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  • Excellent marksmanship...great firearm, good bullet, outstanding optics, zero sportsmanship..but that was probably not the motivation. Sorry, no condemnation here but sure looks boring...

  • nice shot!

  • haha how did you guys get him outa the bush?

  • what cal gun was that

  • what do you have for a scope?thanks

  • nice shot

  • Great shot man

  • image...

    ok 800yard shot

    "hit"

    "nice shot"

    background - "whos retrieving it?"

    shooter: fuck....

  • @germaniajim5 Im calling bull shit on that judging by the way you talk. All the vets i know 1) dont brag about it like that and 2) would never say scoping in on a person. 3) your not the only soldier in the world there cowboy lots of soldiers hunt.

  • i see the point of unethical views on this first off y shoot them from that distance?!, you can clearly see hes not spooked get your lazy ass up from your prone and get closer! thats when hunting gets fun, i love calling for elk with a bow and they almsot walk over you or my unkel had one come and litarally sniff him he turned and amost got run over!

  • @germaniajim5 shut up leave us hunters alone, if you dont like it dont wath the vids!!! Fucking tree hugger!

  • Ah...the sport of hunting. Skip right on past the stalking. A half-mile is dangerously close enough. Use a high power weapon and scope. Personally, I prefer to "hunt" with a laser-guided missile.

  • NICE SHOT!!!!!!!

  • Thats not hunting, thats just shooting. im a hunter and i dont like how this is possible these days. i dont see the sport in it. thats why ill stick to archery hunting.

  • @Nsan3ski3r Archery hunting is illegal in Sweden just because it is unethical. This kill was not unethical. (Still wish archery hunting was legal here).

  • awesome shot.... 

  • I allways wonder that you American guys shoot from such amazing distances!! But hey this was an awesome shot, I've you can take an Elk out this distance....you must be a prof!!! good luck hunting guys!!

  • @steinderbush A lot of us grow up hunting. I don't take 800+ yard shots because where I live you don't get shooting lanes that long, but 400? Sure. You could do it with a little training and practice. Get an appropriate rifle, learn how to use a ballistics table, estimate wind & use a scope properly, and you could do a 400 yard kill within a few days.

    800 yards is another kettle of fish. I don't know if I could do that. Have never tried, but with training, I think I could.

  • People always have been hunters and we always will be; it it were PC to get kids out hunting I'd bet a lot more would grow up to be successful adults, rather than the current 50% HS drop out rate much of this country now sees. maybe 1 in 10,000 kids make it to the NBA, anyone that puts an honest effort into hunting will be able to put food on the table and the discipline learned will carry over into other aspects of life.

  • wicked shot

  • Decent bull. Not much of a hunt though, more of a shot. Long range may be the doom of hunting as we know it. I wish the people who did it would keep it a secret and not brag about it. I did it once in high school and was not proud of myself. Definitely can't claim tradition on that.

  • @OnlineFlyFishinGuide

    Your high horse. Get down from it.

  • What rifle was used here?

  • @79Testo I think they use a 30-378 loaded with 180 accubonds

  • @79Testo 30-378 loaded with 180 accubonds i think

  • the .308 and the .300

    are both excelent rifles

    they both get the job done

  • @Cowboii103

    is the .300 win mag stronger?

  • @79Testo yes it is stronger than the .308 and is great for long range shoots

    but it all comes at a price

    the .300 win mag is excelent at long range shots but the recoil on this gun kicks like a freakin mule

    but even at 800-900 yard shots it will still have a huge amount of knockdown power

    and if its windy it will still get the job done

    at 400yards and less .308 suits best

    at 400yards and up the .300 Win Mag is the boss

  • @Cowboii103

    What about the .338 win mag?

  • @53Aquilae sorry man

    i dont know much about the .338 win mag

    but i think it can rival the .300 or even beat it

    but im not sure

  • top video really not bad

    look at my times are although just two but for this also really really good

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  • Beautiful shot. Well done. Nice to see professionals behind the trigger for once instead of the typical redneck "it took me two boxes of shells, but I got 'im" bullshit.

  • Great Shot! True professionals. I don't know what rifle they were using but trying to hit a target 800 yards away is very difficult shot. A very respectful kill, couldn't of been done better. Great video

  • @elliotberg true pro's?????your a bigger idiot that them. how cant they get closer than 800???....... because they are not hunters, they are idiots. hunting- out smart your prey. i would be impressed if he crawled in to 80yards.

  • @churd243 Ok...great. So instead of respecting a feat which you couldn't pull off in a thousand years you gotta bitch about something? Stalking? When you can pull off this shot, maybe you won't hafta exhibit "true skill" by crawling 800 yards. But wait...you don't hunt...so I guess it's a moot point.

  • @scbane and you know i dont stalk how?? and whos crawling 800 yards?? normal shot at deer is 120 yards. 13000 acers in scotland.... but wait ..... i dont stalk.......just another keyboard hardman

  • @churd243 Lol. You have a point. Normal for us up here in the sage country is 200 to 500 yards. No cover to stalk in, and no need if you can make the shot. up here only those unsure of their shooting skills try to stalk closer. or bowhunters.

  • @churd243 You see this video is about DISTANCE shooting. Who cares if you don't think they are professionals and if you think they need to be closer to kill a animal. What do you want? some guy to jump out of a tree and kill it with his teeth? The whole point of this video is the distance they were shooting at, its DIFFICULT to HIT something at 800 Yards. You have to know something about bullet flight, and bullet trajectory. They are professionals because of the shot.

  • @elliotberg amen, i would love to see half the guys commenting on this video to even have the skills to hit the broad side of a bard at that distance

  • @elliotberg fuck off you trigger happyamerican cunt. you aint got a fuckin clue. im going to block you now for bein such a twat.

  • @churd243 Seriously? Are you intentionally try to pick a fight with me? And if so, why? My original comment was directed at the poster of this video, not you. I don't know if you can tell, but you sound like an idiot.

    For the record I am not calling you an idiot because of our opinion on this video. I am calling you an idiot for slanderous remarks towards me, your inability to understand the point of this video and your overall lack of respect for peoples opinions.

    Learn some BASIC grammar

  • @elliotberg bam!!!... well said

  • Man some of you guys need to pull your heads out of your asses and make a reality check. These things are fucking ANIMALS they don’t care how you shot them, trust me. When it lying on the ground bleeding to death it’s not thinking “ah good show chap, you shot me in the back when I had no idea you where there from rather close… fair shake!” You're using a gun, any crap about "fairness" is just laughably, there's nothing fair about it you've loaded the deck.

  • @Tk3997

    It’s the sort of pointless and pathetic romanticism that I just can’t stand. Here’s the thing guys if you really so greatly respect the animals… don’t fucking shot them. If you’re shooting them at least be honest about why, and the why is probably mostly the thrill and challenge. If you just wanted meat you could buy it, to go to the effort to going out to kill it yourself you’re getting something else out of it.

  • @Tk3997 You can't buy venison or elk at the grocery store, just like you can't buy white sea bass either, certain things you have to go get for yourself most of the time. Also hunting is a tradition of my people being native american, the meat isn't wasted, but shot placement is important because if the animal is relaxed and dies instantly the meat will not be so tough from adrenaline and running wounded. You shouldn't jump to conclusions so much.

  • @Tk3997

    And you know what that’s fine, I don’t care shot all the fucking deer you want. But spare me the endless self righteous prattle about fairness, conservation, and responsibility. You’re out there to murder animals, let’s cut the shit, and you’re probably doing it for the challenge. Shooting at distance is a challenge, stalking is a different sort of challenge which kind interests a person will vary, but talking shit about one as “not real hunting” is just pathetic.

  • @Tk3997 We get it. You disagree with us hunters. We don't share your opinions or you ours. Elk is dead whether stalked or shot long-range. I respect that you differ in opinion, but quit going into semantics like you are accusing us of. Bottom line: you think the killing is wrong. That's why we hunt and you don't. Why don't you take your activism somewhere it will do some good...like an abortion clinic where they murder people (babies, not a "fetus") every day? Cause animals more important?

  • @scbane

    No I don't think killing is wrong. I just think people that whine about HOW they kill shit are idiots, the fucking thing is dead and using a gun is automatically defeating any "fairness" hence people whining about how something is "cruel" or "he didn't shot it right" are idiots. Elk get ripped apart by fucking wolves, starve to death, die from horrible infections, etc every day but I don't see people shedding tears over that. People that whine about HOW it died are just fools.

  • @Tk3997 your really are an idiot.

  • How do you guys pack out the meat over such a long distance?

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  • Check out OX Ranch on Facebook if you want to hunt big game elk and mule deer

  • Good Job there!! Best of Luck for the next hunt

  • Would a .308 with a decent piece of glass and a skilled shooter be able to make that same shot? Just asking because I bought a .308 for hunting and this video got me psyched. Maybe I should have bought a 7mm or .300 magnum... I haven't ever shot at ranges like that, but can put rounds through the same whole at 150 yards (that's the max for the range I shoot at). 834 yards sounds like a whole different story though...

  • @randomvalleydude In an E-mail I received from Berger Bullets the max range recommended with a 175 gr ULD hunting bullet is about 525 yards if starting with a normal .308 win muzzle velocity of about 2650 feet/sec. After that the velocity has dropped too much for the bullet to perform. This is assuming the bullet is placed on target. That is all up to you and your equipment and the conditions. Different bullets will have different max effective ranges. Learn more at Longrangehunting

  • @randomvalleydude man dont be so stupid.... if your shooting at somthing alive 70-250 yards. my dads a gemekeeper for 40 years and 1000s of kills, most of them 120 yards. what you gona do when you shoot it in the guts and it runs?????????

  • @randomvalleydude You might make the shot but terminal ballistics at that range suck with the .308. Unless the shot hit the head or spinal column it would be a very slim chance of a clean kill. most likely just wound the elk and then hafta track it for three days. .308 great brush gun for deer and elk, and personally my longest shot with it was 285 yards. Great caliber, but I won't take a shot with it at over 300 yds. 300 win mag an 7mm rem mag great long distance sage calibers.

  • @scbane Are you kidding me???? The .308 is used in sniper service in the military to hunt MEN in excess of 1000yards. Yes a 300 win mag is superior to a .308, but I would take long shots with it as well. Hell, my 7.62 54r has hit gongs at 800yards with a great amount of energy still retained.

  • There is a food chain and a circle of life.

    Animals fit nicely in this.

    As for humans, the only predators we have are ourselves. Not long before we wipe each other out and leave the animals once again to reign the earth in freedom.

  • @DarrenHuseyin1 So your point is that animals need to be free of human contact because their lives are more valuable than ours. Weird...I've never heard of animals playing an instrument or writing a book or really doing anything other than eating and reproducing. Agree they are beautiful, but less important than starving children or poverty or human quality of life. Almost any natural predator over 50 lbs. is a threat to an unarmed human. Google "bear attacks."

  • @scbane Erm no, that isn't my point. Read my comment. I merely stated that animals exist in a harmonic natural cycle, where there isn't racism, greed or hate towards others.

    I never said that animals were more important than humans.

    80% of bear attacks are defensive - they see an intruder on their land or someone gets too close, and they react instinctly to that to defend either their land, food or offspring.

    No need to check this on Google - go to the National Geographic Website.

  • looked like a weatheby mark v. chambered more than likely in 300 win mag or wby mag

  • the funny thing about the wolf worshipers is that they wouldn't say a thing if their bellies were hungry. why don't you guys who think there are too many people on earth take yourself out of the equation?

  • @sagebrushwy  agreed!

  • What type of round is that???

  • What were you shooting?

  • orange jackets?

    failed

  • @outskool100 Yeah because getting shot by some trigger happy idiot looking to shoot whatever is brown and moving on some other ridge is a much better alternative.... (usually happens in MN at least once a deer season.)

    And that was an amazing and clean shot, nice job.

  • @outskool100 Most mammals see little or no colors at all.....so its more of a protection against another shooters.

  • @SgtCrocodile you are correct sir!

  • Pow right in the kisser! Damn good shot.

  • wow I'm not expert but 830 with wind that's pretty darn good. Real shooting isn't as easy as call of duty garbage. That takes practice.

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  • @MrMazdaspeed05

    Good enough.

    I have more on ballistics in 4 posts at YouTube channel "How to Hunt with a Rifle : Rifle Bullet Trajectory", but I don't care much for that channel.

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  • My guess is a Weatherby Accumark chambered in 30-378 Weatherby Mag. A friend of mines uncle attended Thompsons Long Range Hunting course about 2 years ago and that is the rifle and caliber that they preached.

  • what rifle was he shooting with?

  • nice work. one thing, no harm intended, : orange and camo do make an odd combination, don't they?

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  • hmm i would not have taken the shot.. as he said.. it has to be spot on to even hit... even the sligthest change in wind and the animal would just have been wounded. but.. wel all´s well that ends well i think=) good shot

  • Great vid! Check out our channel to see our funny hunting safety cartoons for kids!

  • 830yrds is an easy shot when you actually take the time to know your rifle, scope, and rounds. And for crying out loud, i know he is shooting something bigger then a 7x62 175grn full metal jacket, so i know he is even more responsible in his ability to take that bigger then 9" steel target. great shot. its a human shot and very respnsible.

  • @jefferydawson777 My guess he is using a .300 Winchester Magnum or a .338 Lapua. Although 830 yards isn't exactly "easy" unless a ton of variables are omitted from the equation, but they aren't.

    Don't mind me though, I'm just picky for details. I don't mean to offend you.

  • I think thats too long range for humane and responsible hunting.

  • there is a difference between "Hunting" and "Harvesting" and we should never confuse the two

  • What caliber of gun were you using and the size of the bullet were you shooting...good shot!

  • From that distance, I say you did alot of homework, precise loading, much practice and took one heck of a shot. Elk are very large animals and present a much larger kill zone than most animals. I'd take an elk at 70 yards with a bow where I would have to have perfect conditions to consider 50 on a deer. Good job,,, great shot.

  • @MrTahoeBob for real? aint this some doushbag sniper shooting? where is the bare eye elk shooting.,.people in uk would laugh at you

  • @xmusonxx Let us call this personal preference rather than try to push our individual opinion as the only possible position. I could give a rats knuckle about what someone else thinks about how I put meat on my table and horns on the wall. In my opinion, here in the USA we are still entitled to have one of those, that was a great shot.

  • @MrTahoeBob of course its a great shot look at the distance.,.,im not complaining about that.,.they can put a target that far and use a sniper and hit it.,.but obviously these guys are having fun shooting live game at that distance.,.wich i can not imagine. whatever they do for living is fine with me but facts are the in the USA artifisial is everything.,.,you must like it! you seen those guys with bow and arrow? or that guy in AFrica shooting a lion with bow and arrow.,.,real adrenaline.

  • if you kill an elk, moose, bear or even a deer with a sharp rock, then i will call you great white hunters. from that distance, thats cheating

  • @mazeltov11 if you need meat to feed your family and you pickup a sharp rock when a rifle is avalible your not a great white hunter your an idiot... lol some people crack me up... lol

  • Real hunters don't blaze away at big game animals at distances like these. I've done enough long range shooting to know how risky and reckless shooting this far can be, and I'm not shooting at big game which deserves a quick humane death. Idiots like these guys should be forced to hunt with a bow.

  • @aspen3542 Over in my neck of the woods they shoot much closer. They use automatics and shoot at the running animal until it and everything beyond it has been hit somewhere. Who knows where. In a few days someone will stumble over the gut shot remains. If a person was in the way, too bad. That's the way our real hunters do it. I sure am glad they don't use that "risky/reckless" long range method. Our other real hunters practice with their bow a few days, then at dusk, take long gut shots.

  • @aspen3542 they are doing some comercial probably, anoying people sniping in stead bare eye.,.its pathetic

  • I love how people sit hear and hate on long range shooting it is just because ur jealous i kno its ok

  • yes, i eat what i shoot, but i take pleasure in the hunt too. people seem to think that hunters have some huge advantage and that its big evil hunter vs. little helpless animal. you gotta realize the animal is on his home field and youre the away team. These animals are instinctive experts at surviving in their element. especially with the terrain elk live in. all of you city slickers try chasing elk up and down mountains at 2 miles above sea level and see how you do.

  • What caliber was this shot made in?

    

  • we have to whisper because the elk 850 yards away might hear us

  • Pretty amazing how ignorant all the do gooders are. The elk population has to be balanced but for some reason some think a wolf tearing the guts out of an elk while it is still alive is far better than man entering in on the equation. It is against the law to leave the meat and waste it so why do you do gooders really care as long as the number of elk are balanced and the meat is used? Do any of you retards have any clue how horrible the death of an elk is when your idea of nature does it?

  • @sagebrushwy, that's just propaganda from someone who'd be glad to see all wolves gone (again) from the lower 48 so outfitters can lead hunts with minimal effort. Don't act like the issue is the manner of death for the elk. That's just a cover story.

    People (the species with the REAL population problem) kill too many animals for unnecessary/entertainment reasons. Wolves don't waste their kills, and they've been doing it far longer than firearms or bows have been around.

  • @Antithropocentric Actually wolves were killed off by livestock owners associations who killed them for killing the food you eat. Cause and effect is weird. Agree wolves have their place, beautiful animals, but maybe they shouldn't take the lazy way and kill livestock with no escape rather than actually hafta hunt for their food.

  • @sagebrushwy, the population that really needs to be balanced is Man (look up annual growth rates). And don't pretend you really care about the manner in which elk die. Wolves have been killing them sustainably for much longer than rifles or bows existed.

    Man kills for sport and ego in too many cases. That's not "balance." Your real issue is that you'd like to see wolves gone (again) from the lower-48 so outfitters can take lazy hunters on easy hunts will no competition from natural predators.

  • @sagebrushwy Everyone talks about keeping the populations down except when it comes to humans. Personally I could care less what people hunt as long as they eat it. But there's 6 billion people polluting the earth. I can't be the only one thinking we have a bigger human population issue than anything else.

  • Can' t move in on them? Speak for yourself, people kill elk with bows...Any real hunter could have cut that distance at least in half.

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  • What are you using for this shot?

  • You know read??? read below that i wrote!! kill to survive , not for sport !!

    I kill the elk if necessary was!! but for fun is unacceptable

    Thats the QUESTION!!! the reason that you make these and not the act.

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  • I repeat If the guy wants show how is good with gun shoot in rocks iron plates wood not in live animal and YES : are defenseless before us

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  • @testet22 shut up u ignorant retard my gosh its an elk the bible says that we have dominion over the animals and they were put here 4 us 2 eat...go hug a tree!! stupid liberal!

  • @psykho15, it doesn't really matter what the Bible says. It was written over 2,000 years ago by Middle Eastern desert-dwellers who had no concept of what Man would end up doing to nature (via our own overpopulation).

    And the Bible is interpreted to suit whatever argument fits the moment. "Thou shalt not kill" is conveniently ignored by modern hunters. It means you don't kill unless you really NEED to. These long range shots are mostly about target practice, showboating, or trophies.

  • @Antithropocentric Thou shalt not kill means not to kill people and never was about killing deer,elk,bear and so on.WAKE up and smell the blood running down your knife as you gut that big fat elk!:)

  • @Antithropocentric You really have no concept of what the bible means. Exodus 20:13 "You shall not murder" I'm pretty sure that in any dictionary you look at murder is going to mean take the life of a human being. The bible talks about killing animals all the time. It used to be that you had to sacrifice animals (your best lamb, or what ever) to God. Most think that God is some ancient guy with a long beard that created light, genetics, DNA, but just can't keep up with our modern technology.

  • when they go to understand that everything is connected! You can not go around killing everything and still feel cool! Sow life, is better than pruning it! kill only out of necessity, to survive! not for fun! Live with their consciences laden, nature charge us anything we do with it, we will pass over the land , the earth stay here ! We are a virus on earth!

  • Ok!! Im Retarded for visit your page , But you is Still Coward that shoot defenseless animals!!

    COWARD and ASSHOLE !!! I like to see you hunting whitout your litle toy! One litle dog put you run fast, very fast!!

  • @testet22 Its not about shooting defensless animals. First of all an elk is not defensless. Secondly shooting at it doesn't hurt it at all it just looks ugly. Go away and stop trolling

  • I whish i had a Entourage when i go hunting

  • tight shot homie

  • i was lookin in the comments. i dunno if this was answered, but were you using the 30-378 from the website? if now what was it, and what ammunition and grain?

  • seems like assassination

  • God shot and good meat!

  • Still hunting from a good vantage spot+knowing your gun= success.

    Another great video !

  • this isnt hunting gobble gobble

  • This is not hunting it is just killing an animal part of the hunt is trying to get up close as you can and then take the shot not from 800 yards thats crap.

  • @bigguy4570 You said, “This is not hunting it is just killing an animal part of the hunt is trying to get up close as you can and then take the shot not from 800 yards thats crap.”

    Part of whose hunt? I assume you use no weapon, and get close enough to kill with your bare hands, or maybe you cheat and use a homemade bow with flint arrowheads, or to keep from having to get too close, you use a primitive muzzle loader with open sights. Surely not a rifle & scope. To each his own.

  • @scienceandmusiclover Your right and just as you said to each his own and it is still crap

    

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  • @bigguy4570 Believe me, I understand why you think that way, but have you ever tried to hit an 4" target radius from 800+ yards? To be able to make that shot requires at least as much talent as skill.

  • @GriffGruff78 Very true but i still like to get just a bit closer You can miss so easy at that range.

  • Great shot! BUT I Dont think there is any hunting involved in this video.

    It does not contain anything that could be called fair hunting, only the skill of using modern aquipment to slaughter a wild animal is shown nothing else.

    Dry Powder

    Barry

  • I got a Elk 275 yards, no lie

  • the kill is a great shot, its just the fact you now have to WALK 830 yards to go claim your kill lol nice shot tho!

  • cowards !!! shoot in targets, rocks, iron plate, not in animal defenseless!! get a Knife and hunt a tiger or lion, in same conditions!!!

    you will shit in your paints!!!

  • @testet22 your retarted

  • Well,..I WAS going to say that this was an unethical shot. Upon reviewing and noticing known range,sight adjustment, static target, and no wind, I'd have to say; Good Hit! I would caution viewers to realize that this is an exception, and not a reality on their personal hunt. This is NOT capable until you have become comfortable with your rifle and have fired many rounds downrange at these distances. This is NOT a 1-and-done try. The result could be a wounded animal, for YOU to track!

  • @Lonewlf7676 i thought to say the same thing but then they went on to explain that he was very familar with his gun and scope and tok great care in his ballistic choices and as such i feel that this may be the best long shot video on here simply for explaining that you must KNOW what your doing for theese long shots and not just THINK you know what your doing.........plus if your gun is sighted for 500 yards (judgeing by the scope view his is) 800 isnt a great stretch further

  • @Lonewlf7676 Another factor to consider, at least where I live, are the hunters who do not sight their rifles in well, shoot while standing and tired, shoot through brush, empty the clip at a running deer, shoot at any visible portion of the animal, and don't follow up to see if there was a hit.

    You are correct in that many should never try this. I used to do it because I liked to compute external ballistics. (very complicated)

  • That is an example of good sportsmanship practices.

  • Stupid!

  • good shot men..... ;)

  • yea the 30 -30 or 30WCF is fine i use a 1894 made in 1897 and use 185 gr bergers

    with 2x.x gr of XMP5744 and it groups 13 inches at 1000 yards yes 1000 YARDS

    with a tang peep . the 30 -30 is so fine and it's a light litttle thing!

  • great shot i bet you guys had to do alot of walk to get him

  • Great shot! Maybe one in five hundred or one in a thousand guys should even try that shot. This is definitely a "kids don't try this at home video". Most guys that even hit that elk would just wound it and the animal would walk for a couple of days before dying.

  • caliber used ? thanks

  • what did you shoot him with??

  • Part 2:

    That was indeed a long shot. I used to hunt and loved to compute exterior ballistics. The aerodynamics of a bullet is very complex. I solved the physics using a computer to do numerical integration. There are also other complications such as wind, nervousness, accuracy, and more. You overcame them all. In any case that was impressive.

  • Hey blaqninev,

    I hope you screw like you spell, that way you won't reproduce.

    Wayne,

    Great shot!!!

  • I think that hunting is not nesisary unless hunting for food.Killing animals for no reason should be against the law.I wanted to go hunting until i realized that im going to kill something for know reason.people that are killing animals for no reason should be smacked to death.People that are killing animals just have your fun but just think if you were that animal was you you would be dead instead of the animal.

  • @scienceandmusiclover dude i totally agree with you. modernized people with their smart phones annoy me. thats why they have shows like survivor lol...weak as hell

  • @scienceandmusiclover Well said! Think about THAT next time you waddle in, or (Jeeze) drive-thru, and order a meal! Hunting is NOT IN ANY WAY a celebration of bloodlust! It is in fact a very spiritual and ritualistic means of communing with nature, gaining knowledge of your prey, preparing to take said prey effectively, and yes, even what dishes you are going to use that animal for.

  • @scienceandmusiclover you are ignorrant. slaughter houses kill humanely, they dont torture anything. Also, this man in the video is a sportsman, hunting is a sport and meat is just one of the benefits. I am an avid outdoorsman myself and if you have a problem with hunting or guns, than guess what, no one cares. we will enjoy hunting and you can enjoy science and music. fag

  • @Hunterman841

    Do you not even understand what I wrote?

    Did you look at the post I replied to?

    How do you think I got 58 thumbs up so far?

    I was probably hunting with a bow and gun before you were born.

    I have probably killed more large game with a bow than you have with a rifle.

    I have been in local slaughter houses and watched animals suffer before they were killed and while they were being killed.

    If a bullet weighing 165 grains had a muzzle velocity of 2740 fps, what is its energy?

  • @scienceandmusiclover my family has been in the slaughter house buisness for generations. we respect animals and kill humanely. i am sorry for any missunderstandings but eating meat is not pleasure eating.

  • @scienceandmusiclover Nuff said

  • @scienceandmusiclover well played

    

  • @blaqninev wow you're soo smart! maybe if that animal was me and me was the animal i would be almost as smart as you.lmao what was your GPA in school?(oh and GPA stands for grade point average...in case you didnt know)

  • @blaqninev No one said you can't eat your kill...

  • I want to be a sniper. My father was a soldier and he has a gun license for all weapons. Including a sniper rifle. He was commander of rocket units. He has a global recommendation national diploma.

  • How the hell do you get that bastard out of there now? Helicopter??

  • HOLY SHIT! nice shot!

  • I have heard of guys taking shots from that far away. I always thought they where crazy. I have a 270 haven't tried to shoot that far at anything not sure if it would make it but great vid