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Rule of Thumb ESTIMATE DISTANCE 

David Canterbury
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@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury Год назад
For those asking about the multiplier of 10 the distance between you eyes is about 1/10 the distance to your fist.
@eatmorenachos
@eatmorenachos Год назад
Math is hard, but that's a brilliant idea. Reminds me of the method you showed for estimating how much time you have until sunset (extend your arm and count how many finger widths the sun is from the horizon. Each finger equals 15 minutes). I use it all the time.
@instantsiv
@instantsiv Год назад
900 meters is just over half a mile. Guessing 2 mph walking speed thru the fields would take about 15 minutes. That’s useful info, thank you for showing it.
@spiritsuit7846
@spiritsuit7846 Год назад
The most useful information I have heard in a long time. Thanks Dave!
@sepehryekebash
@sepehryekebash Месяц назад
I learned it from ultimate sniper more than a decade ago and this is the first time I've seen someone else knowing it 👍🏻
@stephenstruman7235
@stephenstruman7235 Год назад
Just tried this across the room and it’s pretty accurate.
@raymondward1009
@raymondward1009 Год назад
I’ve seen a lot of survival l tips videos and I think this is probably the most important thing to know how to do!
@yyyalbert
@yyyalbert Год назад
Well explained Mr Canterbury .Thats a great Method that i use since i was i kid
@The_Story_Channel
@The_Story_Channel Год назад
This was a better explanation of the rule of thumb than the last video that I watched. Thanks.
@Mart687
@Mart687 Год назад
Great method but its more a short range trick. But i never heard of it. So thanks. But the bigger the distance and the smaller the target, the harder it becomes. In my recon platoon, we were spotters for artillery also so if you have features in the terrain, you can use a map to try and figure out the location and distance from you to that location. But with no reference points it's hard to guess long range distance. So we trained on it a lot to guess long range distance. When you first start doing it, you're absolutely terrible at it. A battle tank/big object is easier than a person. Is this target 500 meter, 600 or 800 meters away? We practiced that a lot cause it's very important in recon. So spotting for artillery you guess the location and get on the radio, give coordinates, ask for 1 round to see where it lands. Takes like half a minute cause they are 17km behind you. And you correct it like 1 forward and 2 left, bit like that, one more round. If you're on target you say a word i can't translate but the whole battery of howitzers fires not on the same location but in a grid pattern around it and 2 times. It's crazy to watch the impacts and devastation of artillery rounds like that. Later in life at a company party, we doing a game where you had to answer questions in teams. Who do zebra's have stripes. (heat regulation and camo so a hurd becomes a giant barcode in a dust cloud so hard to target 1 btw) And we had to guess the distance between 2 cones from 10 meter/30 feet away. I won and i was off by 10mm/1cm. It was like 5 meters and 6cm and my guess was 5 meters and 5cm. How did you do that they asked me? Dunno i just can. I won a fire extinguisher. Yay! If you want to get into guessing distances. You train to do it. Like Dave is showing in the video. With this method, do it yourself. And guess and walk it out like he did. Here the distance between 2 lamp posts is 25 meters. How many steps do you take between 2 lamp posts? 30 maybe. So 15 steps is 12,5 meters. Practise like that to get a feel for guessing distance. And what dave is showing is very cool. You can guess and check/correct yourself. Very cool video Dave. You're awesome for sharing your knowledge. Shawn is awesome too btw. Love his channel.
@reidycruise
@reidycruise Год назад
Never heard of it before until the other day but now it’s all over it
@hillbillyholler516
@hillbillyholler516 Год назад
Pretty good, but I'm almost blind on one eye so I will have to stick with my range finder
@ricdonato4328
@ricdonato4328 9 месяцев назад
Very good example for estimating distance. Thank you for sharing a very useful tip. FYI, your camera (cell phone) is vertical, portrait orientation, when capturing video always have the camera in landscape, horizontal, orientation. A vertically captured video is spatially disorientating. Portrait captured videos are called stick videos for a reason, the left 1/3 and the right 1/3 of the image is cut off (appears blank on the screen), however the viewer sees a tall narrow center of the video dead center on their screen. Vertical captured videos appear as if the viewers are looking through a keyhole or wearing horse blinders. Notice, every TV screen, Computer screen, movie theater screen, and the like, is orientated horizontally not vertically, thus we want our video to fill a screen fully left and right. Also, every human, maybe all animals, see their world considerably more horizontal than vertical. Thus, when capturing videos always orientate the camera or cell phone horizontal a.k.a. landscape, never portrait, vertical, mode. Hope this helps you and other folks using a cell phone as well.
@davidribner9190
@davidribner9190 Год назад
This is an awesome technique. Thank you for sharing.
@RebelTyrantKing
@RebelTyrantKing Год назад
I sure will use this method when I go bow hunting, miss u on dual survival. After u left the show, I only hung in there for Cody. Dual survival is dead to me once u both were off it. 1 question though if I can, do u ever meet up with Cody n hang out or something? Yall seemed like good friends as yalls time on the show progressed.
@jasonpullan488
@jasonpullan488 Год назад
Cool trick!!! Time to go for a walk and try
@outdoor-suedost
@outdoor-suedost Год назад
Hello Dave, what an awesome little tip, for improvising out in the fields! Thanks for showing and all the best from Austria 🇦🇹🤠👍🏕🔥
@perpirak00
@perpirak00 10 месяцев назад
Really brilliant and effective way! 👍
@herbsmith6871
@herbsmith6871 Год назад
Good stuff Dave! Thanks for sharing 🤠
@abcstardust
@abcstardust Год назад
Thank you for this excellent video!
@andreaardy1080
@andreaardy1080 Год назад
Learn so much from you! Thanks 😊
@kohinarec6580
@kohinarec6580 Год назад
So that's how it works!
@intotheriver9
@intotheriver9 Год назад
Great trick. Good to see how you reasoned out the distance to the house. I'm a poor judge of distance and dimension (always getting a tape measure out even for things that only require approximation), but I think this trick will help me hone my intuition for these things. Thanks for sharing.
@unfi6798
@unfi6798 Год назад
We figured that you've done some ground work for this vid. This is an old native hack that were use in the good old days. We carry that tradition & knowledge untill today. It is also practice in the military etc. Cheers DC. Stay safe cobber.!
@douglasmuncy8507
@douglasmuncy8507 Год назад
Good video Dave bring back the kitchen series!!!
@davidcampbell7209
@davidcampbell7209 5 месяцев назад
This is also good for estimates on tree height
@markh5889
@markh5889 Год назад
My thumb thanks you!! Good info
@ExpeditionaryJonny
@ExpeditionaryJonny Год назад
Is that the same house we looked at the other day? What a neat way to estimate distances. I'll give it a try and let's see if I can start picking it up. I appreciate you , Dave!
@BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD
@BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD Год назад
This is called parallax. Neat idea to use an "error" to judge distance.
@apar1560
@apar1560 Год назад
Very intresting, GREAT DEMO SIR 👍 THANKS ...Alan in 🇨🇱
@Doodlefisher
@Doodlefisher 9 месяцев назад
Great video
@zarar7777
@zarar7777 Год назад
I am watching you here from Pakistan. I like and started follow you from dual-survival. Stay safe. Stay blessed.
@leealtmansr.3811
@leealtmansr.3811 Год назад
Thank you 👍
@melaniedebagheera7082
@melaniedebagheera7082 Год назад
Another awesome tool for the toolbox!
@amateurshooter6054
@amateurshooter6054 Год назад
Thanks Dave
@GlennShaffstall
@GlennShaffstall Год назад
Nice tip Dave! I need to get out and try this.
@Jaden48108
@Jaden48108 Год назад
This is something anyone can do in their yard. Valuable lesson to a bow hunter.
@awells9153
@awells9153 Год назад
That is pretty cool always heard that saying never knew how to use it thanks
@bigjimwvmtman9995
@bigjimwvmtman9995 Год назад
Glad to view you on CNN about Colombia plane crash children lost 16 days in jungle.
@blackhatbushcraft
@blackhatbushcraft Год назад
Excellent content brother! I have not seen this technique before.
@KT_survival
@KT_survival Год назад
Great tip David, thank you.
@jeffrdnck7973
@jeffrdnck7973 Год назад
I’m going to try this but I wonder how my astigmatism in my left eye might affect this
@jonfishbough9497
@jonfishbough9497 Год назад
Good info Thank you.
@kevinmoyer6224
@kevinmoyer6224 Год назад
Thats awesome. Im going to try this soon
@deborahsweitzer4901
@deborahsweitzer4901 Год назад
That's awesome!! Thank you!! God bless.
@CoyoteRidge
@CoyoteRidge Год назад
Thats cool , thanks Dave
@richstone2627
@richstone2627 Год назад
Good video. I don't care what anyone says about that Jeep, it's cool Brother. Thanks for all you do.
@antonio4660
@antonio4660 Год назад
So cool!
@Hoose111
@Hoose111 Год назад
wow, awesome
@dpete8995
@dpete8995 Год назад
Cool, never heard of this technique before… I’ll u see it…
@sturisa
@sturisa Год назад
Thanks Dave, I'll try it out!
@dennistoufexis5790
@dennistoufexis5790 Год назад
Very cool! I'll be trying it this weekend.
@Drkhig
@Drkhig Год назад
What if you are blind in one eye? When i switch eyes the object disappears
@davidmerritt5702
@davidmerritt5702 Год назад
Excellent
@nickcosta8062
@nickcosta8062 Год назад
So how does this work for someone like myself whose blind in one eye?
@SherryTheSecretary
@SherryTheSecretary Год назад
Will this work when figuring height as well? Like the height of a tree or a hill?
@melaniedebagheera7082
@melaniedebagheera7082 Год назад
There is a very similar method...yes
@nickmakarewicz8441
@nickmakarewicz8441 Год назад
This is a huge help, thanks!
@robertburgess749
@robertburgess749 5 месяцев назад
I give this video 2 👍 👍 up
@FidoHouse
@FidoHouse Год назад
Cool!
@social3ngin33rin
@social3ngin33rin Год назад
interesting, never thought about trying to figure this out using my thumb :) I might try doing some math :) (and using a laser range finder lol)
@stephendehart9777
@stephendehart9777 Год назад
"The Rule of Thumb." LOL Was described in ancient times as the largest size of 'Rod' or 'Switch' a man could use to beat a cheating wife, and he could only strike her, 'Three hands' times (15).
@marksanders8028
@marksanders8028 Год назад
Dear Dave. This is off the subject. But I just discovered that the Mora classic #2 will fit like a glove in a Mora Companion knife sheath. Much better sheath than comes with the classic #2 originally.
@Moto_Medics
@Moto_Medics Год назад
This is awesome I’m abysmal at guessing distances never learned I suppose thank you
@reidycruise
@reidycruise Год назад
I’ve shot a deer at 400 yards how does this help me ?
@DavidPyro
@DavidPyro Год назад
How do you know what to multiply by?
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury Год назад
Always 10
@darrellpage7329
@darrellpage7329 Год назад
Cool
@ghosttimm420
@ghosttimm420 10 месяцев назад
Quite literally a rule of "thumb".
@Nunya_Binness
@Nunya_Binness Год назад
🫨👍🏽
@cunninglinguist9853
@cunninglinguist9853 Год назад
Not into the meter bullshit.
@truhunk1
@truhunk1 Год назад
A better idea is to not hunt deer with a bow. It never ends well for the poor deer.
@bikiniluvnguy1
@bikiniluvnguy1 Год назад
I've suggested this before myself. I have used a digital rangefinder to confirm a distance, then done the thumb thing and see how it looks at the known distance. then you have your reference scale.
@mr.zardoz3344
@mr.zardoz3344 Год назад
Back in the day, the Rule of Thumb, meant you couldn't beat your wife or kids with a stick thicker then your thumb. Hence, Rule of Thumb. Its also mentioned in the movie Boondock Saints.
@elevatorman7750
@elevatorman7750 Год назад
Great video
@Uncivil-Engie
@Uncivil-Engie Год назад
Perfect! A good fast substitute when you need to range something. This is pretty similar in concept to milling with a scope. I suspect the x10 multiplier is an approximate ratio of your arm length to your eye spacing and should be very consistent for most people. Never ceases to amaze me how much you can do with just a little know-how. Thank you for a great video, as always!
@kotycassidy6955
@kotycassidy6955 Год назад
So cool you showed this my grandfather taught me this technique when I was 10 or so shooting my Fred bear recurve. Dave you are a treasure please keep these knowledge videos coming so important
@2acarrier303
@2acarrier303 Год назад
Thanks David. That is a awesome trick! Will be using that a lot.
@reidycruise
@reidycruise Год назад
When buddy?
@Doodlefisher
@Doodlefisher 9 месяцев назад
Minute of angle 📐 vs minute of thumb 👍 thumb is approximately one inch thick. Inches to yards using parallel shift of eyes which are roughly 1 1/2 to “2” apart in triangulation to distance. 2divided by 1 or in half. Yardage measured by stride of step can vary according to flexibility and posture and terrain. That’s why it’s estimated roughly and not in precision. Got it!
@weshenry9592
@weshenry9592 Год назад
That is good advice but what if you only have 1 eye like me?
@PenntuckytheCrag
@PenntuckytheCrag Год назад
this is great Dave. thx
@wademartin8822
@wademartin8822 Год назад
LOVE THIS VIDEO!
@averagecamper4265
@averagecamper4265 Год назад
I was expecting dave to just get in the jeep and drive off
@MrWaththage
@MrWaththage Год назад
Who else count the steps with him
@mrfixit011
@mrfixit011 Год назад
👍👍
@davidadams8209
@davidadams8209 Год назад
Thank U Brother for all the info & teaching! Great video's! GODBLESS U!
@outdoorchris333
@outdoorchris333 Год назад
Good information to know. Yet another tool in the toolbox. Thanks
@sherripittman2872
@sherripittman2872 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge …….leaned something new ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@patslee1394
@patslee1394 Год назад
thank you. very informative video. i already use the fingers method to guess relative time till the sun goes down below horizon as its pretty good and will now be trying this too for distance. appreciate all you release for free.
@jeremymoses7401
@jeremymoses7401 Год назад
Lol.... i probably wouldve called it a click and called it a day😂.... especially once that elevation change over distance gets involved
@cosmindanes9435
@cosmindanes9435 Год назад
unfortunately i understand nothing. i cant use your system , but anyway amazing job.
@jasoncastle4818
@jasoncastle4818 Год назад
Dave is a Jedi knight!! Outstanding AF!!
@i_am_a_freespirit
@i_am_a_freespirit Год назад
My deer here at my House come almost to my doorstep. I have two young bucks here and four doe that mow my Grass on the edge off my Deck. I don't have to guess. I could shoot them with my 9mm.
@everready19373
@everready19373 11 месяцев назад
How would you estimate the distance of an object 5' 10" high? Asking for a friend.
@Flashahol
@Flashahol Год назад
Funny, I just watched a year old video on the subject a day before this came up....
@1fromtheroad
@1fromtheroad Год назад
I remember this from Boy Scouts in the late 60’s. Still applies.
@SimonRiley115
@SimonRiley115 Год назад
I would have just guessed 50 ft for the tree and 100 ft for the truck lol
@chadlassiter6380
@chadlassiter6380 Год назад
Good stuff, is that one of those new Henry revolvers boss?
@darrenspurling2357
@darrenspurling2357 Год назад
Thanks, great tips Dave..
@JimKernix
@JimKernix Год назад
Why is 10 the multiplier?
@NichGatton
@NichGatton Год назад
That was impressive!
@curtisbottoms3316
@curtisbottoms3316 Год назад
Thank you for the info.
@paulharding1621
@paulharding1621 Год назад
Very interesting.
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