My name is Kevin, and welcome to Lundrigan Outdoors.On our channel you will see many different types of adventures , including bush camping, RV camping, winter camping and even some hunting and backpacking videos. We have an awesome group of friends and family we adventure with and over time you will meet everyone. The main focus for this channel is to show great adventures on a small budget. We want to show that the latest and greatest gear is not totally a necessity. We believe the family and the people involved make the adventure and want to show that in the content as much as possible. So thanks for looking in to see what we are about. Don't be a stranger.
Why do you need a .22 and a shotgun when the shotgun occupies the same roles as a 22 does but can also swap between bird shot, buck shot, slugs, flares, blanks and incendiarys? (Plus you don't look stupid carrying a squirrel gun into bear/moose country)
Nice seeing others who enjoy the single thumpers. I can't say enough good stuff about the 219's, the interchangeability of barrels is 1st. I have a .22 hornet, a 30/30, a 30/40 Krag, a .357 mag and a .410 & 20 Ga barrels. Made myself a roll-up leather go scabbard, sling it and i can shoot anything from red squirrels (357 #9 shot rounds) around camp. To grouse/rabbit, fox/coyote, deer/bear or moose w/a 200gr Krag round. 2nd is they are Hammerless! Can't emphasise this enough, the NEF & Baikal are great but i can't stand their hammer design. Happy huntin 🦌
I have my dads first 22 single shot. Its a Springfield that he paid $5 for out of a mail order catalog. He paid for it from trapping pocket gophers for bounty of 5 cents per gopher? Its my most cherished possession along with a single shot 410 my grand father won on a punch board many many years ago!!! I like you choices on the guns!!!
My H&R handi-rifle in 35 Whelen has been very reliable and accurate for the $240 purchase. I practice st 400yds with it and have harvested deer over 300yds using factory hornady 200gr.
@@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 I have a combo, one barrel is .30-30, the other is 20-gauge. I would've liked 12 gauge, but this combo wasn't made with 12, and it was a crazy deal.
Best brand got mine used $20 used 3yr just put new wick kero has at least 2x more heat per gallon than propane. Never use diesel jp1=k1. S681U Equator II used a 3X wick per manual turn knob fully left pull out to release wick same mechanism per manual
Beauty camp and loving seeing older machines out there. This type of camping can be done so cheap the only thing I would love to see added to this set up is an old vibtage Homelite or Pioneer chainsaw lol
Awesome video! This is the best tent set up imho. Lots of room to move around nice and warm. What kind of burn times are you getting out of that square stove? I’m thinking the home built 20lb propane tank stove has more heat out put and longer burn times. I was a little bummed out about summer almost being over and this video has me a bit wound up for winter now. I figured that looked like Alberta country then I heard Burnt Timber.
When I pack the stove and close the vents ill get 3 hours or so. I try to burn hard woods through the night. This is my favorite way to camp in winter. Keeping it warm at night entices the family to go as well. The only problem with propane is the moisture, especially when its cold. Alberta County 100%
Two is better than one for sure. when in a group though its rare to have bear trouble. I sometimes carry different firearms , depending on weather I'm alone or not.
I believe that this shotgun is much shorter than mine and i would go to jail if I possed it. How did you loosen up the action so you could open the action to be easily opened after shooting?
I'm a bit late to the party, but great vid. Subscribed. I recently got my PAL/RPAL in Toronto (there are tons of firearm owners in TO, contrary to what we are led to believe on the news). I've always wanted a short barrel SxS with the double trigger. This looks like the ticket. Thanks for the vid.
That huge silky saw is thee stupidest saw I have ever seen for taking anywhere but the backyard I wouldn’t be caught dead with that thing Now that how saw rocks
Parents had one of these when I was a kid. It was my job to fill that tank with kerosene! I don’t remember any smell from it at all, but man don’t keep the doors closed and spend a long time in the same room as it. The carbon monoxide levels used to make us so sleepy- lucky we didn’t die in retrospect. Fine for a whole house or to heat a level- just don’t box yourself up into the same room
We mostly use the shelter and stove in cold weather. It has not been in heavy rain over long periods of time. Although we have been in it during freezing rain and sleet storms with no issues.
Thank you for the reply I have a single six my self with the ivory grips I love that pistol I gave my 38 to a friend for it moor fun shooting bottles and cans with it I am sory for that rose wood grips
And I have a 22 marlin Single shot Rifle And a Halls 22 single action pistol my father got me them wan I was ten I will be 65 tomaro And still shooting them
I had a sub 2 k had to really get down on the tube stock to shoot it so I sold it kinda wish I had kept it I did pick up a stoeger str9 pistol very very good gun for 250 not a single issue with it.
I have a little midland arms backpacker in 12 gauge I bought for 90 bucks and a nef pardner sb1 20 gauge that I carry quiet a lot when camping . My 12 gauge pumps stay home unless I’m got on a specific hunt. I habe a 9 mm and a 22 lr adapter for the 12 gauge and I carry a heritage rough rider with 22 wmr cylinder as well
Really like your ideas on having some " rough n ready " bush guns, especially a 12 ga single. I like that 30-30. I choose carefully what guns I bounce around in the boat/quad & truck. Have been carrying a single shot 444 Marlin for Moose here in Ontario. Subscribed to see what adventures you too get into.