Extreme Outer Limits, hosted by Bob and Chris Beck, is a cutting-edge outdoor television series dedicated to the rapidly growing, long range hunting enthusiast. Perfectionists in their sport and their video productions, Bob and his wife, Chris, take what they do seriously, and it shows. EOL takes you around the world on hunts from New Zealand to Africa, and all over North America. You'll find bugling bulls, giant mule deer, red stags, many different African species, and tons of other North American big game on Extreme Outer Limits. For regular updates from the EOL Team be sure to visit our blog, the EOl Journal, or check us out on Facebook.
Rugged scopes with a proven history. My Nightforce scopes have been nothing but reliable 100%. Think the 5-25 will be perfect for my next range/ hunting rifle 👍
Very bad decision to shoot .. this is an insult to responsible hunters .you did not have the capacity to make long range shoots like that . Multiple shots poor shot placement..
I not only nothing about guns but even less about hunting. Stupid question…Does the hunter just put the crosshair on animal and shoot or does the hunter have to make adjustments for distance, wind, etc? Hats off to these professionals who have obviously spent a lifetime in this very difficult arena. 🙏
There's a lot of things that go into making the long shots. For example I did range work to 1100 yds before hunting Wyoming. Im at almost sea level. It was 6000' there n I gained 2 moa from my zero. That isn't much at 100 yds but it's plenty to shoot almost 18" over a huge antelope at 980 yds. The wind matters, but it moves the shooter more than the actual bullet. Most rifles have a rt twist which causes rotational drift. The earth can move as the bullet flies on north or south shots. It's not much east or west. Point is you have to know all that and account for it. If not you'll miss or worse yet injure the animal. That is unless you're fairly close. Most people consider 300 or closer ethical, but a skilled shooter with good equipment can extend almost as far as the bullet remains supersonic.
@@tommyrussell1415 Mind boggling how many variables must be taken into account prior to pulling the trigger, wow. I cannot imagine how many years of experience it takes to become incredibly accurate in those extremely difficult, long range situations and I must remember the target may be moving, too! Thank you so much for your excellent reply as I have absolutely no experience with guns or hunting but admire those who dedicate to their lives to this extremely difficult livelihood or sport.
@@JS45678thank you. you're very kind to say so. I was in the military n learned about rifles there. The simple truth is if you are an apt learner and find good instruction, it's not terribly difficult to do. I've shot with a lot of different skill levels the best students are by far people with zero experience. If you approach it like you did with no ego or bad habits I'd expect you to easily hit targets at 500 yds in a day or 2 of training. Once you're shooting snuffcan sized groups at 500 it's just math and wind adjustment after that. While modern rifles are much better than those 20 years ago, don't expect a 300$ Walmart redneck combo to behave like something 5000$ for a custom shop. This is all opinion from here, but to me the frequently asked question of ethics is how far can you consistently hit targets in bad conditions vs perfect conditions. Your ethical distance is in there somewhere. I also think you should practice as far as possible as much as possible before trying to harvest an animal. This allows you to be very familiar with the rifle and also you collect data about wind and range corrections.
Long range shooting is Not right🤮 our precious game is getting wiped out by encouraging long range shooting! 60+ years of hunting reloading and collecting rifles in oregon and our hunting is turning into shooting pot shots and NOT hunting! Thanks for encouraging them to take unethical shots 🤔😳
@@ExtremeOuterLimits oh man you guys are in shape hauling 80 pounds of meat between 4 dudes a mile and a half lol. Get anew hobby you guys aren’t hunters.
If “numbers are low” why are guys hunting muleys? I stopped hunting them for this very reason. It’s the only way to send a message to ODFW and the commissioners.
The only problem with that thought is that the fish and game CARE🤔😳 they are only about money and could care less about our precious deer! Oregon voters wanted the democrats to run things into the ground just like they are running the whole country into fatal over spending and the only thing you can do is watch it happen😳 you can thank who ever voted for it because it’s on THEM!
That was a good move. Not responding to the negatives. It's not even worth it. Great show, though. Hopefully, this isn't the very last episode ? Thanks for taking us along and sharing your hunts. A shout out from the Willamette valley.
Thank you! This is not the last of Extreme Outer Limits. We just are not going to be on network TV. We are still producing new hunts. We are releasing a new one this Friday featuring Ty Martin and his great Oregon buck.