I think it would be more fun to see him with somebody less serious having a wild and silly time with somebody like demo ranch. Watching Tucco run around trying pick up all the empty shells and clean up the mess as their making it and panicking and giving them shit for their callous gun handling practices would just be funny to me. Lol
Love the old coach guns. When we did CAS only had 1 for 3 of us to share. Daughter was 9 at the time and used special loaded blackpowder shells, had a slight mix up once and she ended up with some of my shells by accident and she got hammered, she troopered thru it though.
When it comes to video games, I don’t play much. But when RDR came out I bought a console just to have it. I played online religiously. Played a lot with RRR, DWB, Banditos, BH013. I loved multiplayer bag games and shootouts!
The cattleman in game i believe ( from experience i think was made to be shot in dead eye )its under powered substantially because of leveling but its one of the fastest single action guns in both games
Love all your revolvers holsters and those beautiful rifles. Good shooting and presentation we love the old west and its firearms. Great video and I see your now using the saloon.
Future content idea: how to clean a single action revolver properly after firing hundred shots with it on a range. How often do you need to clean it, and what do you do differently if you're planning to set it aside for a while? General maintenance of your revolver. As a new revolver owner this would be tremendously helpful!
A big howdy from across the pond in little old Blighty. Firstly hearing the Sharps was fabulous and understandable you shoot it away from home. And your shooting from the hip reminded me of Robert Redford as The Sundance Kid, when he asked if he could move when shooting for the job as mine guard. You truly are living the dream and long may it continue for you and yours. All that left to say till next time is "So long"
@@TUCOtheratt My personal favourite western will always be High Noon. For a man to do what he had to, no matter the cost. Keep up the great content and Thank you.
Nice shooting Tuco I use to have that same Rossi and man that Buffalo gun really Roars it's so nice to see Men like you carrying on the ways of the Old West
If you have a LeMat Revolver remake, please showcase it! I found it to be the most interesting firearm in the RDR franchise. If I remember correctly, 9 shots with a shotgun barrel in the center, correct me if I’m wrong. And the history of the LeMat is interesting too.
Ive never played the game you're taking about... I'm not a gamer at all but i still loved this video!!! 😊👍 I love how you don't edit out all you mistakes and missed shots. Feels easy more genuine that way
No shit, man we are in the same damn state. I started doing cowboy action sports on my own because of the lack of official groups up here. I live a little ways outside helena in the valley. I have learned a ton from your channel about fast draw and fanning especially. Man its good to know there are other montanans doing this stuff. Edit: really need to buy a lever gun.
You are in a prettier part of the state than I. I love the isolation of eastern MT but the weather is the worse in the world IMO. Hot humid summers...bone cold winters -35F every year or two, wind on and on. Spring and fall are nice for 6-8 weeks.
I’m addicted to rdr2 I’ve first seen hicock 45 do rdr2 guns and I just came across this video. I love western era guns of 1840s-1890s. The leaver action has to be the most gorgeous rifle. My dream guns are coach shotguns and the navy revolver and Remington army and leaver action
Great video. When you’re sitting on the porch of your sheriff house you kinda look like John Marston sitting on the porch of the ranch in Beecher’s Hope haha. Nice to see the real life counterparts to these guns, shame the cattleman is so underpowered in the game!
@@the1bulldurham had a few lemons…Uberti SAA and Taurus gauchos…I got frustrated with repairs…most people love them…by the time I was done “tuning” and repairing I could have bought US Firearms or Colts…which I did😉
I’ve been planning on doing a video on red dead redemption too, that’s a really cool game. Me and my son both played it and enjoyed all the cool guns. Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
First time commenting. My favourite part was when you found the shell casings on the brim of your hat at the end. Also, that buffalo rifle! No wonder you had to go off range for that shot! That's a gun that echos through heaven. 😮
Great video Tuco. I love when video games and youtubers meet, especially guntubers. Makes me want to pick up some RDR Firearms... Shame we can't have the pistols over here, only muzzle loader pistols/pistols with long braces and 12" minimum barrels!?
Fun video👍 I do have to agree, the older I get the better my instinct (muscle memory) shooting becomes but my precision/ sniper shooting gets worse. So I got in to cowboy action shooting.
I love your weapons! I have a 45/70 marlin,?it my favorite of all my guns. It’s short fits good on my saddle and the best brush gun ever made! Where I live, we don’t have many shots over 100 yards! I have dropped several deer at 150 yards. And a lot more under 50 yards. I have never had one run anywhere after being shot! I love this video, it shows that you are actually human and it’s not the end of the world because you miss sometimes!!
Hahaha i started sayin “im sure the neighbors dont mind if ya shot 1 round” then heard the shot on the prairie and completely understood. Holy smokes that is loud! Also Tuco i gotta know where you shop for clothes if i ever find myself in Montana id like to visit that place!
I really like the Sharp's rifles. Quigley preferred them, too, as in the movie Quigley down under. I shall forever call him Roy though because Crazy Cora said so.
By all means find all those 44-40 cases! They are so hard to come by. I have several 1873s all caliber. I try to stick with unique in the 45 colt simply get a lot of blow back into the receiver and toggle links. I have found that not to be the case with 44-40 as the cartridge design fills the chamber once fired. They still get dirty but no comparison to the 45 when using BP even Unique. I shoot a lot of flint locks so I have come accustomed to extensive cleaning. The big thing between both the 44WCF and the 45 Colt when shooting BP is you have to cast wide deep grove bullets otherwise the bullets will start tumbling after just a few shots. You are a good neighbor ! Man 18 pounds for a Sharp with my back I could never hold one. Great video beautiful rifles. I’m certainly a fan of the 66 and the 73. I still need to get a 66 but I like the octagon barrel and 24 inch length. Great video!!!!
Really love those guns, Specially beautiful double barrel shotgun. man that rifle has so much power ,sounds amazing Nice video beautiful guns great information good old west looking view , love it
Love the video and always love seeing how passionate and thorough you are when talking about these things. It's always a pleasure to learn from people who really love their chosen topic. Completely unrelated but I was also curious where you got your red shirt from the buffalo gun clip (I can never find a good red shirt that isn't a flimsy dress shirt!) and where do you get your vests? Sorry if that's already been asked!
44-40 or 44 WCF works fine on deer at closer ranges (80-100 yrds) and would work at longer ranges if needed… but there are better cartridges for the job
My theory is that guys who are really good at "aim shooting", especially when they are doing it quickly, is that they aren't doing it that much differently than hip shooting. Their eyes are focusing on the target and their arms are pointing the firearm out of muscle memory from thousands of rounds of practice. Sights and even red dots are more after thought confirmation to the muscle memory when you're going real quick. The real key is developing that muscle memory/hand eye coordination from lots of practice just like with hip shooting.
Awesome stuff tuco. Did you play the undead nightmare expansion for red dead redemption? And did you hear they are making number 3 now? Good news for us western affectionados. Appreciate the videos mate. Have a good day 👍
Very nice video -- thanks! Just one observation: you shoot the Cattleman with both hands as we do with modern semi-autos, and cock the trigger with your left thumb. I always shoot it only with my right hand, cocked with the right thumb.
9:16 The .44 rimfire had 26-28 grains of black powder, wich was very capable to put a man down within 100yards. ( the 1860 colt army’s combat charge was 24grains, wich was considered powerfull at is time). Just to put hat in perspective, Wild Bill shot Tutt from 75 yards, with a .36 caliber colt navy, wich has 15-18 grains of black powder charge, and Tutt died becouse of that. The .45 colt cartridge was designed for the cavalry, with the purpuse to be able to kill a horse! This is why it had 40 grains initially, but it had so much recoil, that very soon it was reduced to 30-35 grains for civilian cartridges, and 24 grains for the army, for their request! All in all, the .44 henry is not that bad, shooting from a long barrel rifle, compared to a .45 colt from a revolver.
its just a shame that rockstar, the company behind red dead, made a no effort cash grab out of the first game, and i still cant buy it on pc. it was a really fun game
@SaintAndrewTV mines 45 70. You can get overc1200 fps with 500 grain bullet. And it's accurate. Those bigger calibers are only gonna get a couple hundred fps and a lot more expensive ammo loadings.talking bp of course. Sharps rifles are not accurate with smokeless.
This man really has his own western saloon too… you’re legitimately living my dream sir. I hope I can have one too once I get a little older. That would be so freakin cool. Best drinking spot ever. I am only 26 now so I got time 😂 I’ll get myself one made one day
I had a Cimarron 1878 Colt double for CAS it was heavy so I sold it. I prefer my Rossi double hammer gun in 20ga. I have a 1860 Henry an 1866 both in 45 colt and a 73 in 357/38spl. The 1873 is my favorite rifle. I have 16 SA revolvers both cartridge and cap n ball. My 1860 Army conversions are my favorite in 44 colt.