13:22 deer decides to walk out behind the target...it had no idea haha
@TheOutdoorGeneralistСағат бұрын
@@100-AcreWoods yeah if that had happened this month, said deer would be in my freezer lol.
@reconrc17875 сағат бұрын
I don't think you advised, but what is the twist rate of your barrel? The twist can / will affect your results as you increase the speed and pressure level. If you want light recoil and a fantastic high-speed round, look at the blackbutterfly 160gr bullets. The rounds are made by Maker. Maker is the OG for manufacturering copper bullets used by the ammo companies.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist4 сағат бұрын
@@reconrc1787 I believe it’s 1:16? Not 100% sure of that though.
@DreamsofHorror22 сағат бұрын
12:25, 14:11 That’s what she said…
@joeramirez787922 сағат бұрын
It's either a tikka rifle or a bagara Spanish rifle.
@rodleger713223 сағат бұрын
Again You Tube and its BS. It is about censorship plain and simple. They are afraid of us thus the need for control according to them. This is universal on his planet, submit and get along or question and be chastised.
@reconrc1787Күн бұрын
Nice buck, congratulations! Im very happy for you, but just think what that buck would have grown into as a 5 or 6yr old? I push this mindset on my farms and it's had a big impact on the size of bucks. I hope that more and more folks get behind this and it catches on all over. If people want big bucks to hunt, it means passing up on deer and giving them the time they need to mature fully. I know, I've heard it all. Things like "If i don't shoot it, then someone else will." This might be true but if you let a buck walk, his odds of making it through the season just went up by a lot. Just my .02
@chuckhansen5325Күн бұрын
That was Bigfoot looking for a free meal. Great video
@TheOutdoorGeneralistКүн бұрын
To the viewer that commented right as I was ending the stream, shoot me an email and we'll chat about TN public land! I don't have a ton of experience with it but I may be able to point you in the right direction. [email protected]
@shanewinters30092 күн бұрын
Little crow Gunworks did a series on 7mm calibers and in those videos he explained ladder testing reloads. You should check him out.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist2 күн бұрын
@@shanewinters3009 been watching his series! Interesting stuff.
@Dynomitedog24 күн бұрын
Bro, toss that higher! My ten year daughter said she could toss it higher than that.
@RobertSmith-ub6tk5 күн бұрын
Awesome video I have the 450 bushmaster in the Mossberg patriot got the vortex crossfire design for the straight wall rounds. Mine seems to like the 300 grain bullet the Hornady black seem to shoot high in the205gr
@janskoropinski105 күн бұрын
Worst, unorganized, off the cuff video I ever saw. I have seen better jobs done by 10 year olds.
@jeffchaney54346 күн бұрын
My EDC includes a good multitool. with pliers.
@thebubbacontinuum26456 күн бұрын
The ammo is inconsistent. People who claim to know say it all comes from CCI regardless of brand. You will get a tiny group and think the gun is extremely accurate, and then you'll get 4 MOA and wonder what happened. It's not you.
@J26-g9g7 күн бұрын
Totally off-topic comment here… what is walking through the frame at 15:28 in the upper left portion of the screen???
@TheOutdoorGeneralist7 күн бұрын
@@J26-g9g my Great Pyrenees
@scottshaw91217 күн бұрын
Did you have a problem with one of the screws not wanting to sit flush as the other one
@TheOutdoorGeneralist7 күн бұрын
@@scottshaw9121 I don’t remember having that problem!
@joegrassl79878 күн бұрын
Seriously the stock won’t even make a good canoe paddle. I’ve been down this road
@scottshaw91218 күн бұрын
Would like to see how you lined up the dot for co-witness by Looking Through the Glass
@TheOutdoorGeneralist8 күн бұрын
@@scottshaw9121 co-witness is a function of how low the optic sits in relation to the sights. All I was doing looking through was lining the dot up with the sights using the very bottom portion of the window where they line up. It’s imprecise, but got things close enough to start and reference large shifts off of thereafter. Thanks for watching!
@TheMrhoneycutt9 күн бұрын
I've gotta get over to Arkansas to do some camping. I've hit most of the places I want to in NE Oklahoma. Great kit! I would definitely augment the medical kit. Some more trauma essentials would definitely come in handy given firearms and sharps around.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist9 күн бұрын
@@TheMrhoneycutt I should add some chest seals and a quick clot dressing for sure.
@TheMrhoneycutt9 күн бұрын
@TheOutdoorGeneralist and the proper training of course.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist9 күн бұрын
@@TheMrhoneycutt that’s always important! Emergency medicine is what I do for a living, but some extra backcountry trauma courses would be a good idea.
@castbulletshooter34869 күн бұрын
Great video. I have forgotten my sleeping pad before. It sure makes you realize how nice they are to have.
@TheOutdoorGeneralistКүн бұрын
Yes they are! I've gotten awfully used to having one. As light as some of the higher-end ones are now, they're hardly noticeable in the pack and well worth the few extra ounces.
@knownknot10 күн бұрын
Any one else notice the critter in the lower left hand side of video !
@ozark_trapper11 күн бұрын
Your not hunting very far from Mountain View. I live north of there. Not far from Arkansas/Missouri state line. Your hunting close to area has alot of bears.. I squirrel north of there. I see bears all the time. I am looking at the backpack Mystery Ranch Metcalf 100. I will use it on my spring bear hunt. In either Idaho or Montana. I trap coyotes on public land north of there. There are some nice bucks in that area. And there big body deer too. U dont have to look to hard. And u will run across some big body doe's. If u would look around in the forest. There are a bunch of hogs.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist11 күн бұрын
@@ozark_trapper I was hoping to see some hogs! Yep, I went into Mountain View a few times for supplies. It’s a pretty area! I hope to go back next year.
@scr627212 күн бұрын
What a tool. Priming and sizing with live primers, way to go. He's one of those guys who's in love with sound of his own voice
@KandaJE12 күн бұрын
Stovepipes are almost always caused by "limp wrist". A potential seller was surprised how EVERY shot I took resulted in a stovepipe, so he lowered his price by $100. Naturally, When I got to MY range, I never had a problem... Simple solution is to NOT relax the grip hand at the moment of trigger pull. As for ammunition, Seriously, other than bullet weight and Hollow point vs rounds, I've never seen any kind of accuracy difference between Cheap Wally world Bucket-O-Bullets trash vs hideously expensive $7 a small box "Match" Ammo. Bunnies don't care... Mind you I'm not a target shooter. I hunt bunnies, racoons, the occasional beer can and dirt clod... Oh, I failed to mention that I've been a massive Ruger pistol fan since the middle 70's. I have multiple Mk2's, a Mk3 Hunter which I gutted and turned into a Mk 2 internally, and an almost complete set of Mk 4's. Mk 3 Mags are the same as Mk4 . And Like you, my absolute favorite is also the Black Bull barreled Target! BTW, I once posted a short video about disassembly and assembly of the Mk 2. Unlike most people, I never had any kind of a problem cleaning them and putting them back together. But in reality I absolutely love how the Mk 4 disassembles. If you don't like the trigger, replace it. Kits are easily available. I have no problems with it.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist12 күн бұрын
@@KandaJE thanks for watching! I bought this pistol because of how much I did like the MkII. Once I figured out the disassembly it wasn’t bad at all, but yeah the MkIV is nicer in that way. Admittedly, I haven’t shot more than a magazine or two through it in quite a while. When I want to shoot a .22 pistol, I always grab my Taurus TX-22 with a suppressor. I’ve shot several rabbits with it this year and if I happen to miss, they usually stop and give me a second chance within a few hops. The MkIV will probably be a project gun for me later on, threading the barrel, swapping the trigger, etc.
@KandaJE12 күн бұрын
@@TheOutdoorGeneralist I just put a Cheap $30 red dot on mine. Bunny vs Dot... So far the dot has won every time!
@danpekrul433114 күн бұрын
Lone Wolf Custom Gear sells the traction belts. They also sell The Crossover climbing stand that is similar to the model here. They are pricey at $1000 but named best climber in 2023. \\\\--->
@BAdventures15 күн бұрын
Nice rifle and performance. Good hands on review. 👍
@jws392515 күн бұрын
How did you know you had a headspace issue? I think I may be having same problems as you had.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist15 күн бұрын
@@jws3925 a gunsmith measured it. Though after he set the barrel back, the primer still sticks pops back a bit, so that wasn’t a result of the headspace.
@jws392515 күн бұрын
@@TheOutdoorGeneralist I've changed to the one piece firing pin and installed a new hammer spring. Still getting soft strikes. I can't trust this gun but I don't know where to turn. I am about ready to trade it. There has got to be a reason for these soft strikes but I've tried everything that has been mentioned on the forums. You are the only one who has mentioned headspace so I am wondering about this.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist15 күн бұрын
@ have you tried different ammo?
@jws392515 күн бұрын
Yes, three different manufacturers. All will have misfires with soft primer hits
@TheOutdoorGeneralist15 күн бұрын
@ hmm. If the hammer is falling all the way, my next step would be either to take it to a gunsmith to check, or buy a no-go or field chamber gauge to check the headspace.
@Jc494715 күн бұрын
Congratulations on that buck! Back to Back on deer!
@TheOutdoorGeneralist15 күн бұрын
@@Jc4947 thanks!
@kurt3145116 күн бұрын
Thanks, you just talked me out of buying this gun. Now I'm not sure what to get for a carry gun.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist16 күн бұрын
@@kurt31451 it’s a good pistol, just not for me. The comments seem to mostly disagree with my opinion and that’s 100% ok, everybody likes something a little bit different. If you are looking for something in the Compact size class, you can’t go wrong with a P10-C or even the Glock 19. If I were personally buying one right now, I’d go for the P365 X-Macro in that capacity since it’s slimmer.
@kurt3145116 күн бұрын
@@TheOutdoorGeneralist Thanks.
@WilliamSpurgeon-h5j16 күн бұрын
most important on a 243 is the chamber rifle twist what is the hunting load bullet weight
@jameskiser334417 күн бұрын
Great video buddy congrats on a successful hunt..
@alabamareloader17 күн бұрын
Awesome! Congratulations buddy!
@sailingalbatross764218 күн бұрын
Try getting some PPU (aka 'Prvi') B-345 heads. They are 174 grain, and they match the GP11 heads better than anything else I've tried, to the point where the bullet seats very happily at 3.060" COAL. The heads can vary a lot in weight (had as low as 172.5 and as high as 175.5gr, though that is over a couple of thousand heads) but they shoot pretty decent groups if you sort them into 0.2-0.3gr batches. The reloads also match the sight settings pretty well out to 600m, which is the furthest I've tried. If you are looking for more decent loads to try, give Vihtavuori N150 a go; 45.5 grain in fireformed cases gives me GP11 Vo, 780m/s. You'll need to load a touch lighter for virgin brass. I use PPU brass.
@brik5hit19 күн бұрын
Hell, don't listen to this guy... The P07 is my favorite pistol, and the trigger is a very decent trigger. It is very accurate, and has never ever jammed no matter what I put through it. I am so sorry I wasted my time on this bullshit review.
@jared586220 күн бұрын
You won’t find any shorter 5 round AR mags. Reason is the AR mag well is quite long and the mag needs to stick down far enough to be able to get a hold of it and pull it back out. The 5 and 10 round AR mags barely stick out of an AR
@TheOutdoorGeneralist19 күн бұрын
@@jared5862 that makes sense! Don’t know why I didn’t think of that before.
@jared586219 күн бұрын
@ no problem. However if you ever do find some sort of AR pattern mag that IS shorter for these rugers please do a video. I’d love to have a near flush 5 round for my RAR 300BO.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist19 күн бұрын
@ I will if I find one!
@TheDoorspook11c21 күн бұрын
Buddy, I've seen a few guys ladder loads for the Grendel, you're one of the fastest to get to the sweet spot. Subscribed!
@TheOutdoorGeneralist21 күн бұрын
@@TheDoorspook11c don’t expect that all the time, I usually take the slow, painful way around 😂
@daveburch94722 күн бұрын
not budget at all.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist22 күн бұрын
@@daveburch947 it’s the cheapest one I’d consider. If it’s not reliable, it’s better to just use the iron sights. There may be others that are reliable at a lower price, but none that I’m aware of.
@SkyHawk97522 күн бұрын
What model is this?
@TheOutdoorGeneralist22 күн бұрын
@@SkyHawk975 Lone Wolf Hand Climber. Not made anymore.
@oneijack9822 күн бұрын
We are talking about a $500ish rifle so with that factored in that is a pretty good hunting rifle that can be suppressed and run factory subs. Can't say that about a lot of other calibers. 50+ yards on a hog or varmint, they are toast and you don't wake the neighbors.😁
@Jason-vx6vg6 күн бұрын
It's also WA state approved after its most recent dum ban... Can't even by a floating handguard or a replacement
@Jason-vx6vg6 күн бұрын
Also wa state approved after the dumb "Assault Weapon" ban. Can't even buy a floating handguard or replacement threaded barrels now unless you got a buddy in Idaho.
@Jc494722 күн бұрын
That’s nice gear!! 👍 I need to better organize my setup.
@theghostly724 күн бұрын
great video.
@JeffDick-f7w24 күн бұрын
Remington makes the round nosed cartridges. Thanks for the posting
@dustinlerch927224 күн бұрын
Hasty loop sling.
@TwoStageTrigger24 күн бұрын
Mine has a 9 inch twist barrel. From everything I've seen, 90 grain eld and 105 grain are similar in length. But they need a faster twist. I'm going to test mine with factory ammo before deciding what to reload. From everything I can find, a 95 or even 85 grain partition should be very stable.
@ritesideofthefence585725 күн бұрын
I have both the mk Iv and the mk IV 22/45 lite. Had issues with the cheaper ammos. Switched to CCI 40 grain RNL standard velocity and have well past three 500 round bricks through each pistol without a single issue. I’m saving the cheaper bulk ammo for my Henry lever guns and my trusty old Marlin model 25 bolt gun. The CCI seems to be the perfect match for my guns.
@Trinitystillmyname26 күн бұрын
N110 is what you seek for consistant s.d. and e.s. around 2400 fps. In a BOLT ACTION ONLY! Do you guys really want to punish your shoulder at higher speeds than 2400 fps? Nope is the correct answer. Oh, one more thing.....1 moa or less is expected. At 200yds. Another hint: get some very hardy scope mounts. EGW tombstones are a economical choice. Happy hunting gents!
@TwoStageTrigger26 күн бұрын
I free floated my m77 in 243. The groups opened up to 4 inches at 100 yards. Bought a new stock, not free floated. Went back to normal. M77 likes the stock to touch the barrel. All the forums I read say they lose accuracy when you free float them.
@dyouden26 күн бұрын
The 115 grain Tac-tx would probably be a better option in the Grendel.
@JaDaCo4127 күн бұрын
Did you check your picatinny rail? I have the exact same rifle in 45-70, and the rail was loose from the factory. I degreased it and torqued it to 30 in/lbs with blue lock tight.
@TheOutdoorGeneralist27 күн бұрын
@@JaDaCo41 I did! Torqued it before I mounted the scope. I should take everything back apart and locktite it.
@johnryce433518 күн бұрын
Same here. Wasn't cleaned of oil from factory. Removed, degrease then reinstalled with blue loctite #242 on screw threads. Been 2 years and zero issues. Oh, I too have the CVA HUNTER, blk matte w/ 25" barrel
@K1l1J0.Y28 күн бұрын
In terms of longevity and reliability the shield would win hands down but performance and fun the 365