This guy is a bit of an idiot and not a good reference for anything.
He appears to be making a killing talking about guns and hunting. I find him thoroughly enjoyable to have on in the background while I do something a bit boring at work. But, I would love to hear what makes you think he is "a bit of an idiot."
He doesn't do well reading off of his Q-cards, teleprompter, computer screen, or whatever he's using. He transposes words, mis-reads ranges, drops, drifts, etc. Watching him not clean up the errors on the final product Youtube vids he releases makes me think he knows an awful lot less than what he'd like people to believe.
His "Fastest Bullet in the World" vid is quite awful as is his "review" of the Springfield 2020 22LR.
Here's a quote from the 2020 22lr vid:
"Looks like it's a cut-rifled barrel".
I do believe I'd find it a rather neat trick to look at a bbl on a rifle and "see" that it's cut-rifled sans a bore-scope.
I can walk on water.......................but I do stagger a bit on alcohol.
Well, there is a reason why the .300 Wing Mag is the #1 choice for Elk Hunting Guides. I will stick with my .300 Win Mag and let the women shoot the .270, for the light recoil. lol
Interesting stuff considering you have never managed to kill an elk of any sex or age, with ANY type of weapon, have never shot or hunted with a .270 giving you zero authority to comment on it, and have put fewer than the 20 box of factory ammunition you bought at the same time as that defective Weatherby 300wm through it. One would have to assume that you're struggling with the recoil of that big bad 300wm.
But tell us again how you went with the 300wm vs the 300wsm because it is far better ballistically at the 500+ yds you planned to shoot them at, and how ABLR's are the cats azz for killing elk vs just plain old AB's, TTSX, LRX, A Frames, or pretty much any other bullet out there.
She’s simply a Lying Piece Of CLUELESS Fhuqking Schit and is rather adept at obliviously quantifying same. Hint.
Just sayin’………….
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
Hello Metrosexual Alberta Outdoorsman from Three Hills, on the troll this morning?
I will be going shooting next month with my .300 Win Mag, which I bought after I sold my .300 WSM Browning Mountain Ti. Why did I sell the WSM? Because the Ammo was a pain in the azz to find and .300 Win Mags are more readily available, not for the ballistic difference.
I will be shooting out to 800 yards when I go. I will post the video I will make and take pictures of the groupings on the targets I shoot at 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 yards and post them as well. I was going to use Milk Jugs, for the Milk Jug Challenge, but milk jugs are prohibited on the range and only targets are permitted.
As for why I shoot Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs, when Corlane Sporting Goods set up my Huskemaw, you know, the scope you and sns2 call Huskamowmow with glass like Green Coke Bottle glass, when you bash the Huskemaws on Alberta Outdoorsmen, while you fruits bash American scopes and Americans?
Rod shot many brands of .300 Win Mags through my customized rifle with the new Wilson Barrel they replaced on my Weatherby Mark V Ultra Lightweight as per my request, because the factory barrel shot like crap. My turret is calibrated with the ABLRs, you have a problem with that dumbfuk?
The Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs is what the barrel liked best, which is why I shoot them. If you knew anything about barrels, you would know that different barrels prefer different bullets and I like to go with the bullet that gets the best groups. Frankly, I wish the barrel preferred a less expensive brand.
This is the customized rifle I will be shooting and look dummy, the hunting guide in the video is using a Huskemaw too, with him being a guide, I guess they work, right moron?
As for you Phque Stick, you are the Piece Of CLUELESS Fhuqking Schit, so GFY, Just saying'....... laugh’n
Pardon the Reality of Splendid Wares that simply exist,while you DREAM aloud and “shoot” your Imagination and Pretend. Hint.
Just sayin’……….
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
Pardon the Reality of Splendid Wares that simply exist,while you DREAM aloud and “shoot” your Imagination and Pretend. Hint.
Just sayin’……….
I will let the video and groups on the targets I post next month speak for me, is that ok with you, you Lying Piece Of CLUELESS Fhuqking Schit , laughn'
By the way, your rifles look like cheap crap Just sayn'
Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery and kudos on you might possibly firing your FIRST Live Rounds of the year,as “soon” as next month. Perhaps. Hint.
Just sayin’………..
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
Hello Metrosexual Alberta Outdoorsman from Three Hills, on the troll this morning?
I will be going shooting next month with my .300 Win Mag, which I bought after I sold my .300 WSM Browning Mountain Ti. Why did I sell the WSM? Because the Ammo was a pain in the azz to find and .300 Win Mags are more readily available, not for the ballistic difference.
I will be shooting out to 800 yards when I go. I will post the video I will make and take pictures of the groupings on the targets I shoot at 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 yards and post them as well. I was going to use Milk Jugs, for the Milk Jug Challenge, but milk jugs are prohibited on the range and only targets are permitted.
As for why I shoot Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs, when Corlane Sporting Goods set up my Huskemaw, you know, the scope you and sns2 call Huskamowmow with glass like Green Coke Bottle glass, when you bash the Huskemaws on Alberta Outdoorsmen, while you fruits bash American scopes and Americans?
Rod shot many brands of .300 Win Mags through my customized rifle with the new Wilson Barrel they replaced on my Weatherby Mark V Ultra Lightweight as per my request, because the factory barrel shot like crap. My turret is calibrated with the ABLRs, you have a problem with that dumbfuk?
The Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs is what the barrel liked best, which is why I shoot them. If you knew anything about barrels, you would know that different barrels prefer different bullets and I like to go with the bullet that gets the best groups. Frankly, I wish the barrel preferred a less expensive brand.
This is the customized rifle I will be shooting and look dummy, the hunting guide in the video is using a Huskemaw too, with him being a guide, I guess they work, right moron?
As for you Phque Stick, you are the Piece Of CLUELESS Fhuqking Schit, so GFY, Just saying'....... laugh’n
Hello Metrosexual Alberta Outdoorsman from Three Hills, on the troll this morning?
I will be going shooting next month with my .300 Win Mag, which I bought after I sold my .300 WSM Browning Mountain Ti. Why did I sell the WSM? Because the Ammo was a pain in the azz to find and .300 Win Mags are more readily available, not for the ballistic difference.
I will be shooting out to 800 yards when I go. I will post the video I will make and take pictures of the groupings on the targets I shoot at 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 yards and post them as well. I was going to use Milk Jugs, for the Milk Jug Challenge, but milk jugs are prohibited on the range and only targets are permitted.
As for why I shoot Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs, when Corlane Sporting Goods set up my Huskemaw, you know, the scope you and sns2 call Huskamowmow with glass like Green Coke Bottle glass, when you bash the Huskemaws on Alberta Outdoorsmen, while you fruits bash American scopes and Americans?
Rod shot many brands of .300 Win Mags through my customized rifle with the new Wilson Barrel they replaced on my Weatherby Mark V Ultra Lightweight as per my request, because the factory barrel shot like crap. My turret is calibrated with the ABLRs, you have a problem with that dumbfuk?
The Nosler Trophy Grade ABLRs is what the barrel liked best, which is why I shoot them. If you knew anything about barrels, you would know that different barrels prefer different bullets and I like to go with the bullet that gets the best groups. Frankly, I wish the barrel preferred a less expensive brand.
This is the customized rifle I will be shooting and look dummy, the hunting guide in the video is using a Huskemaw too, with him being a guide, I guess they work, right moron?
As for you Phque Stick, you are the Piece Of CLUELESS Fhuqking Schit, so GFY, Just saying'....... laugh’n
At least you'll be getting lots of exercise walking back and forth from shooting position to target huh? Being that you don't own a range membership I hope the 800 yds of hills, trees, or the landowner don't slow you down.
800 yds should be quite a challenge for you being that you can't hit a donkeys azz with a banjo and 3 swings most days.
And no, you stated that you only ever see elk 5 - 700 yds away so you got yourself a 300wm for the ballistics to handle that. Looked at the 300wsm but deemed it incapable. Interesting considering.
And quite frankly I've never had anything to say about Huskemaw scopes to anyone other than I wouldn't own one but, I've said that about a few brands of scopes and rifles. I much prefer European brands but thats just me. Feel free to be you.
And just for the record replacing a defective barrel on a new rifle doesn't make it a custom version.
I am not sure about the .270 for elk, having never killed anything with one. But I have a 7x57 loaded with 160 gr Partitions as my heavy duty hunting rifle. I don't have to pay to hunt elk and live 20 minutes from where I hunt. I also have a long season to chase them. That being said I also have no issue to fill a tag with a .243 or a .260 If the chance is there. Elk are not bullet proof and my neck and face do not tolerate a lot of recoil like it once did....
So much rudeness and ungentlemanly "typing" here. KillerBee, I don't know you from Adam and have never paid any attention to anything you've written, on any of the forums you seem to participate in, and they seem to be legion. But your behavior on this thread has convinced me I'd never want to share a camp with you. Doubtless many others feel the same. You should reconsider your path in this world.
In my opinion, most of the YT gun "experts" are best watched for entertainment, not education. Most aren't any better than the gun writers that push products for $ not quality/ability. I love reading old mags and finding the same author praising a cartridge they said was obsolete a few years earlier, or vise versa.