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I think it's fair to say that in many places around the world, this mushroom is extremely rare and often legally protected. In the UK, you'll be in very serious trouble if caught with a wild specimen.
Great video. I’m about to go harvest a small one I saw on my nature walk yesterday. I’m glad you didn’t die. I hope I don’t either. Your video gave me slightly more confidence. I want to be a Mike-Ologist too! 😂
That is one beautiful mushroom. If you do not make it in the foraging industry, I definitely believe that you have a future in the culinary industry or as a hair stylist. Either way that was a great video. Thank you.
Why would you prefer .22WMR over .22LR when both have 45 grain subsonic and the cost per round is .36 and .09 respectively? Just wondering if there is some other factor favoring the additional ammo cost. My go-to for this scenario is a 9mm pistol caliber rifle with 147 grain subsonic at about .30 cents a round or subsonic hollow point at closer to .60 a round but I chose more expensive ammo to gain 102 extra grains of bullet weight.
my son shot a 400lb + black bear with the lever evolution , we got a poor blood trail . the bear went a long way. when we recovered it we looked at the bullet and it had not expanded very much at all . the old round nose we used to use expanded a lot. just one case, but you aren't the only one who didn't see better performance.
Awesome bro. I've been told the best time to harvest is when the "hairs" are 1/4" long. Longer hairs, like your shroom mean it's past it's prime "sweet spot".....making it more bitter.
Not exactly, because the 22 Lr can't hold a candle to the 22 magnum when using full power ammo. Bur you are correct that the the 22 mag doesn't gain anything over the Lr with subsonic ammo. I personally wish they would have made a heavier grain offering for the sub sonic 22 magnum....60 grains or more mayne
200 grn core lokt. To the dirt everytime. Nothing runs off. Everyone is trying to get more range out the 35rem. It is what it is. Deadly within 100 yds. You shoot farther, buy another rifle. I love mine
I seriously doubt you will kill a hog with any subsonic .22 cal bullet. Not enough energy there for success on hogs, especially if they are over about 20#. Better stick to small varmints with that. Even then, shot placement will be critical for success.
Bro some on you tube taking hogs with a 22lr subsonic up too 400lb. Didn't think it was possible myself as had issues with subsonics in South Africa on duiker. The built never even made it to the lungs. Had to take it with a 223. Never touch subsonics again
@@christiannelson730 I have been hunting hogs for 20+ years and use 6.8 SPC supersonic, 44 magnum both super sonic and subsonic, and .223 both supersonic and subsonic. After killing more than a thousand hogs, I would never dream of trying to kill a hog over 20# with the .223 subsonic. I do not believe anyone has ever killed a 400# hog with a subsonic .22LR unless maybe with the muzzle held to the hog’s head. Even then, I’m not convinced it would do the job.