Thank you very much for your support. I really appreciate it. ❤
@Pajdas610Ай бұрын
Greetings from Croatia, many thanks for educating the foreign folk about the shared history of our great nations. 😁
@adampatterson707Ай бұрын
How many of y'all want to go to Hungary now and go hunting? Darn it my bucket list just got a little longer. I absolutely love the education sir. Thank you.
@kieran2221Ай бұрын
I really enjoy the detail of this historical narrative in this story - thank you for your work and effort telling this story!
@jamesgarland4990Ай бұрын
This Sir was once of your best videos to date! Excellent work!
@dangvorbei5304Ай бұрын
Another magnificent video: education combined with adventure and hunting lore. I love these.
@chrisr251Ай бұрын
I have had feral hogs run more than 70 yards with both a front and back leg shattered and their heart and lungs shredded. They can be amazingly tough.
@_Steve_WАй бұрын
Love how high quality all your videos are. Thank you 👍
@matijamartinovic5115Ай бұрын
Nikola Šubić Zrinski...greetings from Croatia...thank You...Dobra kob!
@ElChris816Ай бұрын
Wonderful. I was totally enthralled by this video from start to finish.
@dougt0461Ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload, eloquent, knowledgeable, just loved it!!!
@stevep5408Ай бұрын
Have a local wild herd of deer. Driving down the road one day. Looked over and saw the local herd. Suddenly one deer stood out, light in color, antlers at a time of year when the local deer shed theirs. Plus it had a shovel in the center of it's antlers. It turned out someone's fallow deer had escaped it's enclosure! Very surprising to observe! You are very interesting and experienced in your hunting and historical knowledge! Thank you for sharing. However my grandmother was Slovak and grew up within sight of the blood countess's castle ruins. She was beaten in school for not speaking Hungarian but speaking Slovak even though she won a ribbon for her excellent Hungarian!
@SchlachtschuleАй бұрын
Such a beautiful hunt, I can't thank you enough for sharing it with us.
@christopherfranklin972Ай бұрын
Fantastic video with great historical content,sublime poetry and a beautiful dog,thank you!
@zawzawaung6789Ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos you've ever done.
@TheGrenadier97Ай бұрын
I always enjoy european hunting videos. Wonderful!
@kurtstevens2006Ай бұрын
I love the work you put in to your KZbin films, and de historical background! ❤
@martyadams3915Ай бұрын
An excellent documentary as told by a hunter. Beautiful work!
@junosmith8719Ай бұрын
Чудове поданная історичних подій! Щиро дякую за ролик! Отримав естетичну насолоду.
@maximpact4070Ай бұрын
I'm really glad i found this channel. These are really unique videos, great entertainment.
@theflyingfoolАй бұрын
A superb analysis of the known facts and a very interesting story, thank you!
@EricReed-x3hАй бұрын
thankyou for another fascinating and informative video combined with a history lesson to boot.
@pamartinАй бұрын
Normally, I enjoy each of your videos. No surprise there. This video was very,very interesting. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into this.
@danielwilliams11722 күн бұрын
Absolutely seamless combination of your national history, traditional hunting methods and equipment, and a present-day hunt.
@janvohlidal9967Ай бұрын
You are the best, Balasz! Greetings from Prague. Jan
@SlingAndStonesАй бұрын
Fantastic video as always.
@raytribble8075Ай бұрын
I smell a Swiss K-31 behind you in the intro…
@capandballАй бұрын
:)
@raytribble8075Ай бұрын
@ I collect Finnish weapons… but have several Swiss rifles and they are amazing. But my heart belongs to black powder rifles. Thank you for all you do.
@nunyabizness4354Ай бұрын
Excellent content once again! Thanks for this.
@bc30cal99Ай бұрын
Greetings from south central BC, thanks for the video. The hunt, the historic background and the firearm information are all great. From an old hunter on the other side of the world it's great to see how others pursue the way of life we love. Good luck on your hunts this fall.
@gondolaservicepeschieradel4115Ай бұрын
Thank You Balazs, now i start to understand the hunt tradition, here in Italy the green don't want the hunt, and a lot of people don't know the culture of hunting, mee too. But now with this video i understand better. Grazie, see you in Valeggio sul Mincio shooting range, this summer i miss you for a few hours before.. ciao
@olibertosoto5470Ай бұрын
Sometime you aet the baar, sometime the baar aet you. Another interesting video 👍🏼
@dangvorbei5304Ай бұрын
It's good to be good, but it's better to be lucky.😊
@bellakaldera3305Ай бұрын
Nice picture of a Datura Stramonium fit in there!
@jacobmarley4907Ай бұрын
Thank you for the history lesson and including us in a wonderful hunt. Hungary is a very beautiful country.
@paulargent100329 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable as usual, I realy like your wheel lock.
@jayrexy1381Ай бұрын
I know nothing of guns but I enjoy your content. This video in particular was really unique and entertaining, thank you
@Hanshoppe1976Ай бұрын
Que gran historia y buen relato me encanto el video hace un tiempo descubrí este canal y miro todos los vídeos sin lugar a duda esto evidencia la peligrosidad de los chanchos salvajes. Que buena tradicion y paisajes tienen allá en Hungría saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
@pascuallorenzojuan-pedrorojasАй бұрын
How a magnificent landscape !! I love it. I really hope visit your country. It’s in my bucket list 👍🏻 for sure
@erronae9 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you.
@gurra63ableАй бұрын
There are many people on the planet who talk about the artists and genius of history who sculpted and painted paintings, but there were probably more artists and genius in the armory manufacturing in the world throughout history, but that part belongs to man's more violent tendencies so one should not write or talk so much about it. Thanks for the history.
@gordondelacroix253Ай бұрын
Very good video as always. That wheel-lock rifle is absolutely gorgeous, and your K31 is nothing to scoff at. I really like you hunting videos, they have a real "cinematic" feel to them and in this one it is even greater because of the historical hunt linked to it. It was interesting to learn about an important historical figure from your country. Cheers from France! Also there's a term to describe the process of judging things based on present values, it is called "presentism". I certainly do not partake in that, as I understand this gentleman's feelings haha
@jic1Ай бұрын
By his standards, a K31 is a brand new rifle.
@gordondelacroix253Ай бұрын
@@jic1 Partly true. In terms of design definitely, but the wheellock he used is a Polish made reproduction, so newer production wise than the k31. Still your comment made me laugh.
@rickclark7846Ай бұрын
I do wounder why wheellocks are not more common amongst modern reproductions as it is more advanced than the matchlocks
@debbiegilmour6171Ай бұрын
And more weatherproof!
@BhartrampfАй бұрын
More expensive also
@ImgoingtomurderEveryoneatgooglАй бұрын
Harder to make
@matteoorlandi856Ай бұрын
Because they are really expensive, Simply. And way harder to produce.
@capandballАй бұрын
They are quite complex. But I'd love to see them produced on larger scales as well.
@ronaldpoppe3774Ай бұрын
Waidmannsheil 🌿. Thanks for the history. Best Regards Ron
@isaaco5679Ай бұрын
Being someone used to longer smokepoles, I was slightly surprised by the shortness of the ramrod! I do have a muzzleloading carbine in .65 caliber from my grandpa but, I haven't used it in years.
@dangvorbei5304Ай бұрын
I wonder what granulation of powder he's using in that short barrel.
@capandballАй бұрын
I use 2fg Swiss
@rebeccaback328728 күн бұрын
Appreciate the history lesson on the wheel lock! I would like to have one! Excellent shooting! Congratulations on your wild boar! David Back from Menifee co KY USA.
@steveshoemaker6347Ай бұрын
This a beautiful History lesson and hunting video.....Thank you.... Old F-4 pilot Shoe🇺🇸
@fukuguugl1450Ай бұрын
You are an admirable man, keep up the hunt!
@manatoa1Ай бұрын
That was very touching.
@janrobertbosАй бұрын
...so far...your very best video!!!...imho...😀
@jkajewskiАй бұрын
What an incredibly well done video, bread job man and I hope that pig provided you with some excellent provisions
@mikeblair2594Ай бұрын
While I agree that the gun is an eighteenth century fowler. It absolutely could have been restocked. That was common with seventeenth century arms being restocked with a more modern lock and stock design. So the barrel could have done the deed, but there's no way to know. Love the video
@chpet1655Ай бұрын
Stunning land scape !
@wetzel041Ай бұрын
You state the gun has a 40mm bore. That is about 1.6 inches, yet you load a .530 ball. With that ball the bore would be closer to 15mm, about .60 caliber.
@Kapszli-CapandballАй бұрын
14mm. Don't forget your watching a channel in Hunglish.
@erik_dk842Ай бұрын
@@Kapszli-Capandball Beautiful Hunglish
@jic1Ай бұрын
I think he said 14mm, which would make sense with a patched .530 ball. It's just the accent.
@markcarew6724Ай бұрын
Brilliant, thank you.
@lucienruhle718Ай бұрын
It makes me proud that you are using the "weapon of my grand father" K31. What ammo are you using?
@Kapszli-CapandballАй бұрын
Curerntly GP11 with tip filed for hunting, but I am just developing a charge for that for hunting.
@n7justin994Ай бұрын
Very cool video👌🏻 One question. Is it possible to hunt with (for example) a smoothbore Musket and a patched roundball or would that be to inacurate? Greetings from Germany✌🏻
@Kapszli-CapandballАй бұрын
This carbine is smooth bore and puts the bullets into a 5 cm circle at 50 meters. So why not. If you reach 2500 J muzzle energy in Hungary, all big games can be shot with muzzle loaders.
@geraldtakala1721Ай бұрын
Smooth bore reportedly ok to 25 yards according to Dixie gun Works catalog
@tbjtbj4786Ай бұрын
I have a buddy missing 2 fingers from a wild hog. And another one that took 180 stitches he got hit right above his boot and the hog ripped right up his leg.
@capandballАй бұрын
I collected also quite a few accounts when wild boar attack could esaily cost the life of the hunter.
@tbjtbj4786Ай бұрын
@capandball yes those were about the 2 worst. But there been a lot of small things And 2 cases of brucellosis and 1 case of trichinellosis
@finlayfraser995226 күн бұрын
Your Hungarian wild boar are pretty tame compared to those described by Wilfred Thesiger in his book "The Marsh Arabs". Some of the males could stand at waist height at the shoulder and were actively aggressive towards those hunting them.
@tamasabraham4162Ай бұрын
JoltudomNémetek voltak ilyen terenlegfejletebekakoriban fegyvergyartashuzagolas stb
@capandballАй бұрын
Sok felé készítettek jó fegyvereket ekkoriban. A dél német terület csak az egyik volt.
@arnowinchester591Ай бұрын
It's interesting how the text below the drawing is in German. And to think how our language has changed so much, yet so little that it's still easily understood.
@MrHuggagaАй бұрын
nice video, however sadly the audio bug (very high pitched noise) is still present :/ it's only on the outdoors footage, not the indoors talking sections. i measured it with my phone at 12000 Hz.
@capandballАй бұрын
I know... it only at the slow mo scene where I shoot?
@MrHuggagaАй бұрын
@@capandball at 2:20 - 4:00 and 22:31 onwards... only in the outdoor scenes and especially when zoomed in i guess.. not only the slow mo
@BhartrampfАй бұрын
I haven't gotten a wheel lock yet, someday, but then would definitely hunt with it.
@timothyedge6100Ай бұрын
Liking now to make sure I can find it later!
@TheZinmoАй бұрын
The older Zrinyi was right. At that point in time there was no place for a fully independent Hungary between the HRE/Habsburgs and the Ottoman Empire. All they could hope for was beeing a vassal like Transylvania, but even that was not too realistic. Transylvania is out of the way, but Hungary is on the main route into the HRE.
@andreweden9405Ай бұрын
Hungary?? Am I mistaken, or do you have a French accent? I could be mistaken...
@xXE4GLEyEXxАй бұрын
He sure sounds Hunglish :p our accent is rather unique haha.
@colbunkmustАй бұрын
I understand that for many people Hungarian is a difficult accent to ID, but that's definitely not French.
@capandballАй бұрын
I can also do French and Italian accent if you wish. But no, I am from Hungary. :)
@erik_dk842Ай бұрын
@@capandball Keep speaking your beautiful Hunglish :)
@kinsmart7294Ай бұрын
Loved the story telling about Miklós Zrínyi. As is today sometimes freak accidents happen
@maximpact4070Ай бұрын
anyone else hears that very high pitched annoying background sound in the outdoor scenes?
@capandballАй бұрын
I think we have that only at the slow motion part only.
@dangvorbei5304Ай бұрын
I hear a high-pitched annoying sound all the time now, but that has nothing to do with the video.
@jic1Ай бұрын
3:51 Jimson weed, if I'm not mistaken.
@capandballАй бұрын
It is! :)
@albvscommesincastello6346Ай бұрын
The death of Nicolaus Zrínyi was the greatest tragedy. What a loss for the country in that time :/
@wennEINERkannАй бұрын
Wow is this Wheellock original? 🙌
@capandballАй бұрын
It is a repro.
@ZdenekPachtaАй бұрын
Super!!!!!!
@Republikaner194429 күн бұрын
Your video came on suggestions. Just by reading the headline and knowing you as Hungarian was enough for me as Croatian to know what you are going to talk about before clicking on the video. Zrinski / Zrinyi and Frankopan / Frangepan were at the same time stalwarts of both Hungarian and Croatian national indentity. As so many Hungarians mentions, you Croatians used to run your own business down there under your own rules.
@prashanthnaik8703Ай бұрын
Nice
@p03saucezАй бұрын
That Swiss rifle tho...
@asgharkheshtak8276Ай бұрын
Can you explain to us who was the Hungarian politician who an assassin pointed the gun at but her grappled the gun out of his hand? Please give us a back ground ty.
@capandballАй бұрын
I need more info. What age?
@laurence1643Ай бұрын
Proper respect. Excellent ! San Diego, California
@holgerdanske3960Ай бұрын
Great video and it is absolutely amazing with which kind of "rifle" you killed the boar.
@shygirl-qu3msАй бұрын
that was great, did you ever think of making mint flavored patches 'lol'
@capandballАй бұрын
:)
@woodsmanforlife1677Ай бұрын
Waidmannsheil!
@dangvorbei5304Ай бұрын
Peter has the best job in the world.
@Tammy-un3qlАй бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@erik_dk842Ай бұрын
Doesn't boar meat smell and taste awful?
@Arcturus218Ай бұрын
That hog in the thumbnail is piebald
@capandballАй бұрын
That's a mix of domestic and wild pig.
@jic1Ай бұрын
@@capandball Do you see a lot of feral pigs while hunting, or are they mainly 'pure' wild boar?
@capandballАй бұрын
@@jic1 Feral pigs are seldom found here. We have pure wild boar first case and very rarely we encounter such mix as the one in the video.
@kovi567Ай бұрын
2:20 Zümmmmmmmmm
@CandidZuluАй бұрын
Leaving your post on a driven hunt sounds like a recipe for an accident!
@capandballАй бұрын
Yes, with today'a thinking.
@tamasabraham4162Ай бұрын
Zrínyi és a vadkacsa mindig kellet egy kósza malacka
@BhartrampfАй бұрын
I haven't gotten a wheel lock yet, someday, but then would definitely hunt with it.