sureshot375
AH fanatic
This is one of the more interesting hunting videos Ive seen in a while. Full disclosure, I know absolutely nothing about hunting Alaska. It seems to me however this couple had a complete lack of respect for the entire situation which nearly lead to their demise.
In general they seemed to have a whimsical attitude about dangerous game hunting. A little too much let’s take selfies like and subscribe and not enough let’s take this seriously or we might get eaten.
They took one rifle, a revolver, and a bow. Who the hell hunts dangerous game with one rifle?? What on earth were they doing with that bow?? I mean it’s one thing if you have someone competent backing you up with a rifle and you want to bow hunt, but that wasn’t the case here. Doesn’t seem like a bow would have been remotely feasible based on the terrain.
Then there was the shot. 400 plus yards at dangerous game seems irresponsible. Obviously there was a lack of energy and or proper shot placement.
Their one and only rifle was loaded with “hot” hand loads which lead to the rifle’s failure. A blown primer kept the rifle from going back in battery. Hunting dangerous game in extreme conditions is not the place to max out a load.
I could go on and on.
In any event, it’s a video worth watching.
In general they seemed to have a whimsical attitude about dangerous game hunting. A little too much let’s take selfies like and subscribe and not enough let’s take this seriously or we might get eaten.
They took one rifle, a revolver, and a bow. Who the hell hunts dangerous game with one rifle?? What on earth were they doing with that bow?? I mean it’s one thing if you have someone competent backing you up with a rifle and you want to bow hunt, but that wasn’t the case here. Doesn’t seem like a bow would have been remotely feasible based on the terrain.
Then there was the shot. 400 plus yards at dangerous game seems irresponsible. Obviously there was a lack of energy and or proper shot placement.
Their one and only rifle was loaded with “hot” hand loads which lead to the rifle’s failure. A blown primer kept the rifle from going back in battery. Hunting dangerous game in extreme conditions is not the place to max out a load.
I could go on and on.
In any event, it’s a video worth watching.
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