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@AndrewMorano-o1w
@AndrewMorano-o1w Күн бұрын
Dogs???
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Күн бұрын
@@AndrewMorano-o1w the pointy teeth things on the powerhead, they're called "dogs." . Thanks for watching
@redteam9881
@redteam9881 13 күн бұрын
I use a Keith SMK 255gr Tek coated 18 BHN in modified Glock 21 at 45 Super handload at 1100 fps in Alaska for trail pistol.
@loaded7436
@loaded7436 24 күн бұрын
Still own the hisun ?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 23 күн бұрын
@@loaded7436 Yep. Up to about 1,600 miles and the only change I've made is swapping the airbox for a k&n style filter. Some of the lights got dicked plowing snow, but you can't blame the quad for that . Thanks for watching
@jayinla228
@jayinla228 Ай бұрын
How much was this setup?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
@@jayinla228 I haven't added everything up, but taking a stab at it my guess would be $10-11k. The boat was sold as new to get the warrantee but the shop owner took it out a few times thinking he'd buy it, so it cost a fair amount less than one thats 0 hours new. Everything else was either bought used or is an inexpensive version of similar gear. For example I could've bought a brand new planer board mast for twice the money and then added the fancy electric reels, or have gotten electric downriggers instead of the hand cranks, but so far I don't have any major complaints with the cheap(er) stuff. . Hope that helps. Thanks for watching
@jayinla228
@jayinla228 Ай бұрын
@@HabeasJ thanks
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
Before I get any comments, yes I know the tail lights on the trailer are out in this video. As of the uploading of this video however, they've been fixed
@southerncastin7092
@southerncastin7092 Ай бұрын
How worth it are those nightwings vs the apocalypse in noise?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
@@southerncastin7092 maybe 5-10% max. They're good but they're not worlds better or anything . Thanks for watching
@Joeshmoshoots
@Joeshmoshoots Ай бұрын
Although the cylinder has been reamed to fit 38 special the barrel is still chambered for 38 S&W which the bullet diameter is .361 unlike .38 special which is .357 so shooting 38 special will damage your barrel quicker and can cause damage you can even notice the brass bulges if you shoot hotter 38 spl why I use 38s&w even tho mine is stamped 38 special it’s originally 38s&w
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
@@Joeshmoshoots the cylinder wasn't "reamed" since 38 S&W is larger in diameter than 38 special. You actually listed the diameters in your comment. Basically all Parker Hale did was put 38 special cylinders on 38 S&W frames. I'm also surprised you're able to fit and shoot 38 S&W in a 38 special cylinder because once again, 38 S&W has a larger diameter. I have multiple 38 specials and a 357 as well as a 38 S&W (1921 Colt Police Positive), 38 special fits in the 38 S&W though they're way too long for the cylinder to close but 38 S&W will not fit in any 38 special or 357 mag cylinder. . Thanks for watching
@Joeshmoshoots
@Joeshmoshoots Ай бұрын
@@HabeasJ this is not true at all as my cylinder is a matching serial number to my gun they reamed it for 38 special because the length of the case is significantly longer no new cylinders were made as that would be a ton of work for them and would pry cause timing issues
@Joeshmoshoots
@Joeshmoshoots Ай бұрын
@@HabeasJ your serial number should be on your cylinder and bottom of the grip
@keehc1535
@keehc1535 Ай бұрын
Excited to visit
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
If you haven't yet, consider subscribing to see more fishing videos as well as new episodes of The Modern Mountain Man Project coming soon. Thanks for watching!
@tonyencinas1631
@tonyencinas1631 Ай бұрын
looks like some cratering on the primers.might be pushing it a bit.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ Ай бұрын
@@tonyencinas1631 this is common across all loads going all the way down to barely above 40 S&W including factory ammo . Thanks for watching
@keehc1535
@keehc1535 2 ай бұрын
Quit teasing me 😩
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 2 ай бұрын
@@keehc1535 day 1380 (literally) without kee fishing or hunting with me
@HawkenHorse
@HawkenHorse 2 ай бұрын
Fun!!
@MTMILITIAMAN7.62
@MTMILITIAMAN7.62 3 ай бұрын
Energy really isn't the most important factor to be considering, esp in handguns. A lot of people get caught up in energy as a quantitative measure without respect to energy as a qualitative measure. Quantitative energy can give you a very generalized baseline, but it should be considered broadly with other factors regarding the intended purpose of the load. Some factors, like momentum and sectional density, may be more important, as is the case with a bear load. A non-expanding hardcast is designed for deep linear penetration as this is what is needed first in a woods defense or hunting load for large predators and heavy game. The 220 gr hardcast has a higher sectional density and may have more momentum, so it may be worth considering even at the expense of some quantitative energy. Drop isn't likely to be important for woods defense as most defensive encounters start close and get closer. The big issue I have found with the 220 gr is the length and width of the meplat can cause cycling issues in some guns. As the 200 gr penetrates deep enough for anything in MT and cycles with uncompromised reliability, I prefer it. If the 220 gr bullets ran smoothly, however, and you had a hankering to roam the far north where polar bears, coastal browns, and 1800 pound moose were likely to occupy the same trails as you, the additional penetration might be worth giving up some energy for.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 3 ай бұрын
@@MTMILITIAMAN7.62 thanks for watching
@mr4hedman
@mr4hedman 3 ай бұрын
Are you adding 2FA black powder to the lift?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 3 ай бұрын
@@mr4hedman no, FFg like muzzleloading powder . Thanks for watching
@BoomStuff556
@BoomStuff556 3 ай бұрын
Seems worth doing 4sure! Gets em up over those trees so more people can see it👍
@BoomStuff556
@BoomStuff556 3 ай бұрын
Nice stuff pyro! Subbed👍
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 3 ай бұрын
@@BoomStuff556 much appreciated🙏🏻
@Bowfella
@Bowfella 3 ай бұрын
Impressive for a handload but might as well skip all the hassle and get a federal solid core 200gr which is a hardcast that performs the exact same
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 3 ай бұрын
@@Bowfella there's a few reasons why I feel my handloads are better than any off the shelf ammo, including federal solid core. I touch on them at the end of the video, but to recap, the advertised muzzle velocities should not be trusted because they're (almost) always *embellished* a bit too much to be considered realistic. And unfortunately I haven't seen anyone chrono them yet so there's no telling how embellished the published 1200fps (already slower than mine) velocity is. There's also the issue of price. At $45 for a box of 20, $2.25 per round before tax, they're more than 5.5x the price of my handloads. And because my rounds are so cheap, I've been able to practice with hundreds of roads of full power ammo instead always using practice ammo. If I bought 6 boxes of solid core (100 rounds to verify reliability, 15-16 rounds to carry), it'd cost $270. I could load nearly 700 of my rounds for that much, all of which I know will function and are verified to be going over 1250fps in my gun . Thanks for watching
@Bowfella
@Bowfella 3 ай бұрын
@@HabeasJ Your rounds were averaging 1215-1230, which is exactly what federal solid cores were chronoing for me. Minus the hundreds upon hundreds of rounds and equipment that it takes to be able to safely inch your way up to this load. Federal solid core does for just $1/round. Also who needs federal solid core anyways when there's hotter stuff coming out of Underwood and double tap for the same price.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 3 ай бұрын
@@Bowfella thanks for watching
@VanKeurenpyrotechnics
@VanKeurenpyrotechnics 4 ай бұрын
Nice pickups pyro! I subbed!
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
@@VanKeurenpyrotechnics much appreciated and thanks for watching!
@ThatM3FromTheBlock
@ThatM3FromTheBlock 4 ай бұрын
Awesome stash 🎉 . Those master 6 are 🤌🏽
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
@@ThatM3FromTheBlock I couldn't pass them up. Hopefully I can find some more💪🏻 . Thanks for watching
@rodrigogomez5035
@rodrigogomez5035 4 ай бұрын
I live pretty close to where you are at. Are the OL prices pretty good? I paid $500 for a case (3) master 6s. How much did you get em for?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
@@rodrigogomez5035 I'll say you got a really good price because I would go buy a case myself as soon as I could if I knew where to get them that cheap. And I'm sure the prices you could get for the OL cakes would be better too. Since I have to buy straight from the stands like any average Joe, I gotta pay accordingly. Beyond that there's other reasons for the relatively high prices, like the tribe taking a 20% cut of all sales, or the fact that CDA is a pretty wealthy area overall and rich dudes with summer homes don't know any better, or care for that matter. Flip size is I haven't found anywhere within a two hour drive where I can get stuff like snowballs or OLs besides the CDA rez, let alone at better prices. And even then only two or three stands have that kinda stuff, so they know they can basically charge whatever they want. That said you can usually get good deals on the above board products, but again relative to the availability of the product . *TL;DR* I'd add at least 20-30% on top of the average going rate for stuff like snowballs and OLs when shopping on the CDA rez. It's not what I'd like to pay but it's the only option I currently have for "the good stuff" so I'll begrudgingly pay sometimes. Supply and demand . Thanks for watching, and hmu with your plug's details if you can. My Insta is the same as my youtube name (@habeasj)
@rodrigogomez5035
@rodrigogomez5035 4 ай бұрын
​@HabeasJ I messaged you on insta but I accidentally hit send without finishing lol now I cant message you.
@gmanpyro
@gmanpyro 4 ай бұрын
ahhh 500$ is to much man i paid 280 for master 7 case
@rodrigogomez5035
@rodrigogomez5035 4 ай бұрын
@@gmanpyro where are you located?
@rodrigogomez5035
@rodrigogomez5035 4 ай бұрын
@gmanpyro you paid $93 per 24pk of master 7s? That aint even wholesale price.
@lenniemunson9896
@lenniemunson9896 4 ай бұрын
Is that a heat on your hip
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
@@lenniemunson9896 yessir. Xdm 10mm with some 200 grain handloads. Been my daily carry for almost 4 years . Thanks for watching
@lenniemunson9896
@lenniemunson9896 4 ай бұрын
Good video
@operatorpyro
@operatorpyro 4 ай бұрын
Great video 😮
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
@@operatorpyro Thanks for watching!
@freeofusmartinez5199
@freeofusmartinez5199 4 ай бұрын
What happened to the fourth?
@gmanpyro
@gmanpyro 4 ай бұрын
wow that echo is insane
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 4 ай бұрын
It helps that I live in the mountains haha . Thanks for watching
@HawkenHorse
@HawkenHorse 4 ай бұрын
Holy crap listen to that echoing rumble!! 😂
@RuneOdinssonTattooer
@RuneOdinssonTattooer 4 ай бұрын
Everyone is talking down about the 391 - I have one and it works great! Cuts fast, runs great every time. Starts right up (once I got to know it) I’d like to get a set of dogs for it, but it works great for what I do. I probably use it twice a week or more.
@redteam9881
@redteam9881 5 ай бұрын
Went to Small Primer Pockets and Rem 7.5 Rifle primers no smear in 10mm Nuclear level loads.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@63DegreesNorth
@63DegreesNorth 5 ай бұрын
Husqvarna oil is crap? I'm running power saws several times a week for close to 30 years, from -20C to +30C. I've only ever used Husqvarna XP, then XP+ and now XP Synthetic oil. 40:1 in everything, and I've never blown up a saw or had anything close to a premature failure. You seem to know what you're doing too, but you're completely off the mark on the Husky oil. Stihl Ultra on the other hand, now there's liquid crap in a bottle if you know what you're looking at.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@user-nt8oz8db8n
@user-nt8oz8db8n 5 ай бұрын
I like type of videos where people show and explain their logging/chaisaw setup, you have great dictioning and camera, idk why these videos gain so low views! Btw good vid, i enjoyed it!
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching
@toddduncan4071
@toddduncan4071 6 ай бұрын
Good video, I just fall for firewood but this is my same setup. I carry a tourniquet as well as an ifak. Always lookin up!
@xlfireworks3540
@xlfireworks3540 7 ай бұрын
Nice haul.
@mmckee8iiz
@mmckee8iiz 7 ай бұрын
What pitch and gauge?
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 7 ай бұрын
3/8th, 050. I run it on all my saws besides the vintages ones that require a different setup . Thanks for watching
@Twotimepyro
@Twotimepyro 7 ай бұрын
I liked commented and subscribed 😂nice haul.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 7 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@julius173
@julius173 7 ай бұрын
🔥 "Promo sm"
@985shane
@985shane 7 ай бұрын
Outdoorlimited has some in stock
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 7 ай бұрын
These were handloads . Thanks for watching
@codymccue1103
@codymccue1103 7 ай бұрын
Where did you get your reloading equipment? I would love to start reloading soon.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 7 ай бұрын
I get all my stuff local at a hardware store called North 40. They're a chain here in the Northwest, but most big box outdoors retailers like Bass Pro would have everything you need. I started with the Hornady "Lock n Load" kit, which has almost everything you need to get going besides stuff like a case trimmer and the specific dies. Hornady press' are set up with a sorta quick attach system for the dies too, which is a lifesaver compared to the traditional design where you screw the dies directly into the press. . And a note on progressive presses: I still haven't "upgraded" from the single stage press. This is after about 5 years and thousands, if not tens of thousands of handloaded rounds. While a progressive may be able to churn out rounds faster, with a single stage you get to do quality control for each step of the process. Every single round will have passed through your hands at least 5 times (deprime/ resize, chamfer/ debur, prime, powder, seat bullet) before it's finished, meaning you can catch that out of spec round long before it causes a malfunction in your gun. I also don't see a need for a progressive because if everything is set properly, I can average about 100 rounds an hour with my single stage, with 500 rounds being the most I've done in a day. It gets dangerously monotonous doing it for that long so I had to stop haha . Hope that helps. Thanks for watching
@rebekahtindell9455
@rebekahtindell9455 8 ай бұрын
Living the dream! Happy for you!
@keehc1535
@keehc1535 8 ай бұрын
Teacher " the homework is exactly like the test" The test:
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 8 ай бұрын
Those button accents on your stock look "Afghanistan" though more likely to be found on an Enfield.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 8 ай бұрын
The tacks are paying homage to the fur trade and specifically the trade rifles, which were often decorated in a similar way to appeal to the natives who usually (depending on the specific tribes religious beliefs of course) views their weapons as sacred rather than just a tool. In many cases the decorations represented this sacredness, whether with a mythical serpent or Thunderbird on the opposite side of the lock, or as I've done here with tacks. The star design on the buttstock represents the four directions, the four stages of life, the four seasons, the four sacred colors (red, black, yellow and white), and the four elements. The arrow design on the forend (which conveniently outlines some checkering) represents the need to keep moving forward regardless of what my be in front of you. . Thanks for watching
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 8 ай бұрын
You could also say that the axe is foremost a slicing tool and cuts best when swung at a 45°. You took a lot of "baseball" swings on that back cut driving the bit into the cross grain, but you did get the tree down in ten minutes. Don't forget your hardhat when felling, as those axe strikes can shake loose limbs out of the tree top.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 8 ай бұрын
I was swinging like that because I was tired. Had a rough day, needed to take down a tree to calm the nerves and I figured I could make a quick video out of it. I wanted to do it in one shot because I didn't think cuts in the video would look right, so rather than taking a breather after the face cut like I normally would, I kept going and got winded. And the stress I was under that day probably didn't help things. I don't claim to be the best axeman on a good day either, I just get the job done. . And as far as the hardhat goes... this was on a long term jobsite of mine where I'm on call to take trees out as need. This tree was in a patch that had been flagged for about two years but the landowner (my defacto boss) didn't give me the green light to cut it until about a week before this video. I was very familiar with the potential risks in this area and didn't see any that warranted a helmet. I don't disagree that it would have been *better* to wear one since it's just a best practice, but it wasn't limb tied or even touching other trees, no widow makers, was 100% alive with a healthy top. All the potential risks were mitigated besides an unforeseen black swan. . Thanks for watching
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 8 ай бұрын
Yes, accuracy goes down as windedness goes up. When I chop with a crew, we take 20 good swings and pass the axe. By the time it comes back around I'm ready for 20 more good swings. @@HabeasJ
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 8 ай бұрын
Nice video, though you need to add a champion and a one man saw in for context. I find that a lot of east coast crews love the 325 for bucking and lightness of carry and it performs well in hardwood. Seems to hit a crosscut sweet spot and you can wedge in behind it sooner.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 8 ай бұрын
This video was more focused on the two man saws out here west. Champion saws aren't too common in my neck of the woods (North Idaho) because we have very little hardwood to worry about. And the hardwoods we do have aren't truly "hard" like oak or maple, we only have stuff like cottonwood, alder, and birch to contend with (and in very small amounts at that). The logging industry here was focused on white pine before it shifted to spruce, fir, and cedar, so lance and perforated lance saws are all I find. And since I tend to only cut pine, spruce, and fur it works out . Thanks for watching
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 8 ай бұрын
I'm in northern Michigan which is mostly softer woods, but almost all the saws I find are Champion or Tuttle tooth. I think it's was a holdover from the logging era when a lot of frozen pine was cut in the winter. @@HabeasJ
@Mike-wh9dq
@Mike-wh9dq 8 ай бұрын
Three questions: 1. What brand and where to get the orange tourniquets or even the black ones? 2. What brand and where to get the orange tourniquet holder? 3. Where to get the metal whistle? ... Thanks for the real life explanation vs. an Amazon video. !!!
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 8 ай бұрын
It's a CAT tourniquet by North American Rescue, which is the same one used by the military and the only one I would recommend. Their website has an option for colors. The holder and whistle came from Amazon and while you can get "CAT tourniquets" on amazon too, I'd suggest you get them straight from NAR to avoid the chance of getting a poor performing copycat just incase. . Thanks for watching . www.narescue.com/combat-application-tourniquet-c-a-t.html . www.amazon.com/Tourniquet-Generation-Tek-Lok-Attachment-Included/dp/B01A67ZNLC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=ZA4TP0H8YCO7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cyoyfMxUEjOsGH_A-vBmq8mW8UK0qKArGOBW74TDiiZQbc4Ou9zcTmgYtRNPO6wo2B6wempnbT8Ri4Sv4i6m70YTmgCBjr9xpvLal1Jiwom4pWRB-g1Rahl_U2ym1fkhXUymxfkfNfisexZOfeKTmrW0OPokZRa9V5UZNEWkUmaxFs6I4rK2exv1WVGeMZbSKAZEa2rL2fieGN-f1GKVs8m8rH8woPRcuaDlG3ZyOTEqjWDDzT8qxoxLpKF3QrrNJNJzZNaUmlXQbWaN3IkvCHnhySYj76Hzeequd6-s1m8.PYLcXyiqA-Fl2m3HNX4bkDiABugsUc6GqQSnLl8UkpY&dib_tag=se&keywords=tourniquet+holder+orange&qid=1708473661&sprefix=tourniquet+holder+ora%2Caps%2C773&sr=8-3 . www.amazon.com/Whistle-Stainless-Whistles-Referees-Officials/dp/B07CWP5LLN/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2B379XAISPN3D&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.36MifIyEt9uPZCyX15x_wCiDA4lHnyseFm6FP06NDJnbC6pJM6CvXdR9OtO_IjKBTKwqlazAt05fHeGKP3M6aAD98GKfIlgtAwtVxbP3ZyqaLVwAlewQwDyEGD4mq6UOxw5YEY9d-rErqPbvb49mMBDJEVw6dGIFbZOPFjH_ewQ-9eovc-UXYHYMuL678iVdGvnjEJcwj-qB9Kj7obvphJ1ZtssYJtW5NldssJrh45xLbgBFrNsPyFQd_sxeLn8x57jLiHTJYmSuoMLxG1BvX8ot1q7S8tN85KhRpQPp6hU.f--mykVKXjGl-ZeErYphELIZgJvN4vWxern7EapoIPc&dib_tag=se&keywords=metal+whistle&qid=1708473717&sprefix=Metal+whis%2Caps%2C1465&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
@Mike-wh9dq
@Mike-wh9dq 8 ай бұрын
@@HabeasJGreat advice and thanks for all your work.
@Hammerback0
@Hammerback0 8 ай бұрын
"nuclear" barely tickles most 10mm enthusiasts bare minimum fps to even be considered "full house" 10mm. To each their own. I edc a 10mm, and have since I was issed a S&W 1076 as my primary duty weapon in 1999. Being sent to Trooper involved shootings involving the 10mm on a human being, (I attended 3 autopsies to recover projectiles for chain of custody purposes) seeing what happens on a human helped me determine my carry rounds. And its not "woodsman" "hunter" or the like. However, Underwood doesnt make "hyper" ammo that Im aware of. I carry "hyper" most hated ammo available today. Near 750 ft lbs and 2400 fps, but, as i mentioned earlier, I don't want to protect myself from bears, gelatin, and the FBI is a ridiculous, dishonest agency, of which the event of which they developed their "standards" is flawed to say the least, therefore irrelevant (to me. A random keyboard warrior in the comment section). Stay trained, practice often, stay stapped, the world is crumbling around us, have a good 2024.
@williamdeshazo1974
@williamdeshazo1974 8 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the video. I'm gonna check out the guys KZbin channel. It brought back some memories. When I went to work for the electric utility company we had a crosscut saw on our line truck. Sometimes we used it to cut old poles after we replaced them with a new pole. One thing you learn pretty quick when you're cutting is to pull the saw & not push. Let your partner pull it back after you've made your pull cut.
@HawkenHorse
@HawkenHorse 8 ай бұрын
Wow. Thats a beaut.
@keehc1535
@keehc1535 8 ай бұрын
Sweet sweet ol reliable engine noises. Unparalleled
@aaronsarquist3382
@aaronsarquist3382 8 ай бұрын
hell yeah
@HawkenHorse
@HawkenHorse 8 ай бұрын
Solid video. I love knives. The 113 is a good knife.
@ru2yaz33
@ru2yaz33 8 ай бұрын
SwampFox reached slightly higher than 1300 fps with 200gr xtp from a Glock 20 with stock length barrel (Stormlake barrel).