We are two close friends hunting east coast, west coast, middle coast, you name it. We hunt archery, rifle, big game, birds, and even some major fishing with the warm weather. You name it,we do it. We’re looking to start capturing It for you, the viewers, to see how we do what we do! DIY hunting is our passion, picking states and tags to buy and heading there to chase around big game! We don’t take guides and we figure It all out ourselves. For upcoming content and things you would like to see feel free to contact us! Hope you enjoy
That bear running away is not a cub and they are not together. It's very hard to drop a big hear with one shot .....at least he kept shooting till it went down...
Bike inner tube cut to cover the cam buckle and for me it's the best attachment method. It gets me the best bite and tightest fit except for ratchet straps. Also I've had problems with not getting my rope mod attached properly and nearly fell once just been sketched out to use them since.
Everyone says don’t overchoke with TSS. Well my 20 gauge with an Indian Creek .555 flat and Small town blend patterns better than any 20 I’ve ever seen. Much better than those patterns. Try an Indian Creek .555 or .562
Buddy, all we care about is seeing the pattern on paper. We all know we can then move your sights, scope, or red dot. So many RU-vidrs waste time trying to explain this.
Hi Guys, very nice setup you have here ! with tent, stove, remaining gear, food and water, what weight do you reach in your backpack please ? I'm asking as usually Snowtrekker tent are for winter camping with all stuff in a pulk or toboggan, but here you have everything on your back, ouch :)
Try some Wind Hill Precision TSS. They are made in MS just like Apex. Both great companies. My 20 ga prefers Windy Hill Precision TSS. I have no affiliation with either. Enjoyed your video.
I have four shotguns in both gauges and Boss didn't compare to the consistancy of Apex. My friends 410 even liked yhe Apex. We triedseveral choked as well and Apex again won out.
Not the red dot for you if you are going to put the shotgun through a lot of abuse. Had mine sighted in and after throwing it in the boot of the quad for a few hunting trips the red dot was off by close to 4 feet on horizontal aim. Would not hold zero.
You don’t need those expensive shells just 2 3/4 high brass 4 shot I’m not wasting my money on 50 dollar for 5 shells or the fancy expensive chokes not knocking it but I won’t do it
Why not just shoot the 28 youre raving about? Theres zero reason for all the gauge tall tales. A 20 gauge isnt an adults gun any more than a 28 is a kids gun. A 12 gauge isnt a mans man gun.
@@DIYHunterI got the wife a Mossberg SA 28 using Trulock 515 and federal 1oz 10s. At 40 yards that set up puts half the shot in 10inches and 130 pellets in 6 inch. Yesterday I patterned Boss Tom 9s and Salt Creek 10s, both 1 1/4 oz and used 515 and a 520 choke. With the 515 both of those put more than 270 pellets in the 10 and 150 in the 6. I was pretty stoked. She's going to use the 1oz 10s from federal this year. I'm about to shelve my 12 gauge 1187 for one of these. 22 inch barrel and pleasant to shoot. Weighs next to nothing
Benelli mobile choke, you can get an Indian Creek. I have the Weatherby SA-08 28ga. Looking at getting the synthetic Mossberg Sa-28 as a beater with the Indian Creek - I hit those thickets pretty hard and a nice gun jus don't stay nice. Love my weatherby, but she IS a princess. Good luck to you. They are a FUN GUN to have!!
28 and 16 gauge shot loads are typically "square" loads, square loads pattern more evenly. Also of note, 28 and 16s are usually a bit faster than their 20 and 12 gauge counterparts.
Tuff week. Please rewatch your hunt and reevaluate some of y’all decisions y’all made. I understand the run gun method. But I also know how to hunt elk. The elk told you the first day where you could kill one at but you left. It’s hunting I know. Nobody likes to sit and wait for 5 or 6 days in one shot to kill a bull. I know. But I can.
Did you think you were going to call him away from his cows. I didn’t understand the barking after the cow calls. I’m sure you where suppose to be making some kinda of bull sounds. Lots a mistake made on the first evening. Good luck on the rest of your hunt.