I love how his videos arent all about just killing an animal for the fun of it. His videos are all really tasteful and hes so respectful towards each kill. He never takes a shot he isnt sure about,and if he thinks his shot wont kill the animal right away he wont do it. Hes the kind of hunter that everyone needs to be that actually hunts.
Howdy Matt from Sacramento! I was just up in Northern California shooting Belding ground squirrels after the first cutting of the hay. I use a 17HMR. 250 down over 2 days. Come visit us in March and April and we will shoot hundreds in a day over the alfalfa fields! They are out there in plague proportions!
Great vid, like always. What a change in the land since the rains! Matt kept calling the land beautiful, and I didn't see it so much. Now, though, wow.
Awesome video as always! Love the powder burner/airgun combo. The scenery is spectacular too. It's awesome seeing you pass on your knowledge to the next generation.
Matt, I like that you've always treated Anton with respect. I know that he's the owner's son, but you interact with him as if he was your age and level of intellect etc. That is a really great lesson for him and I'm sure the farmer appreciates that you do so. Great teacher!
oxwagon is by far the best. always look forward to the next episode. anton just makes an already awsome series, even greater awesome ?!? is there such thing ? i hope he keeps up with the sport. such a proper attitude and respect, love hearing him talk
I almost feel bad for the poor squirrel at 14:29 just sittin there minding his own business and then a piece of hot lead right up the ol tailpipe / lol ;-)
Great video series,..some of the best shooting of all types of rifles here on RU-vid,..speaking of good shooting,..you have an apprentice coming along there in Anton,...the day might come soon when he takes you along Matt, on a hunting video trip!
Those squirrels were getting smashed... I reckon you could let Anton keep that gun if you don't use it much, make sure you record it though if you do so we see the smile on his face.
that kid has to be living what most young boys would think is the greatest life ever... what a great life experience, and probably a future airgun champion...RMAC look out Matt :-)
It remembers me of my bachellor days of fishing in Colombia and the UK. Almost 3 times per week. Until it was not funny to arrive home with a bag of trout, but lonely. HOpe every life stage is well lived. In the meanwhile Matt has being doing something really useful for the rest of us. Thanks Matt.
Yeah maybe when I was a kid. In this country he’d be living in hell. It drives me nuts watching these kids with their heads buried in a phone walking into walls. He’s definitely being raised right. Very respectful. Seems like a good kid. Kudos on his parents.
I wish there were more about airgunning in these videos. It’s all either about the scopes or the powder burners. I understand that the creator’s interests have expanded but the good old die hard air arms Hunting sa fans miss the old stuff. Hunts n tutorials built around airguns
I don't know if i can use one on an air rifle,but i really want a Burris Eliminator.. Program it to the pellet/slug and just be able to range it, and the reticle moves to where i need to be
Great video. Anton jnr seems a lot less shaky, soon you will have to employ the young man. Super glad that cross border hunting is allowed now in R S A, I live in Gauteng, so my upcoming hunt, and the meat is going to be very welcome.
I always watch your videos i love your airguns Its very nice i wish i can have one. I want to buy it her in philipines but i cant afford its very expensive..
Matt with all due respect...what’s the point of a dirty reticle when you dial your scope anyway? In my mind it is pointless and a much cleaner retires with enough for windage would serve you well. I do use the reticle to its fullest with my air guns but do not use my turrets for elevation adjustment. I have tried to justify the scope reticle y’all have help introduce and the most advantageous reticle is Teds on the Helix. The scopes I have are more than enough windage for the distances I shoot. I do however really do appreciate he options. 4-8 and 1500$ for an air rifle scope is a bit more than I ever plan to spend on any pellet gun or powder burner scope. My thinking is if the glass is good, the scope hold zero, and the reticle serves its purpose. A couple to few hundred dollar scope...if you did your research properly...should be good enough. I watch guys dump 2-3xs the money into their optic than they prod for their guns and they still don’t shoot any better than me. So what gives here my brother?