Hi Dave, I was waiting for this vid on pheasant hunting, honestly my favorite... Sawyer is a versatile and very clever dog (i hope i gave the correct definition..) he adapts to any type of terrain naturally. Excellent! Thanks friend, Ciaoo!!
Can you tell me where abouts in "northwestern WI"? I live in Duluth and am always looking for places closer to home to check out. Currently I hunt down near Wilmar, MN and out in S. Dakota mostly. Thanks for the video.
@@kyoutdoors131 I've had some failure to fire. Light striker hits. Some was due to factory oil and after removing stock and cleaning action it was better. The CZ is nice but quite a bit heavier. This is a legit 6.7 lbs on the 12 GA. Orion is also heavy. 20 GA version of this is 6.4lbs.
@@UnderFortyYards Oh ok. Yeah I'm looking to get a 20GA. I have a Beretta SPIII, but I didn't want to beat it in the woods. I might get a Tristar Bistrol in English stock. I really want to handle each gun before I make a decision. Does the light striking happen often? Or is it once in a blue moon?
@@kyoutdoors131 it happened quite a bit out of the box until I cleaned it out. Then ran good for the most part. I did have trouble after though. On a SxS the strikers have to hit the primer at an angle by design. A 12 will be more of an angle than 20 would be, so in theory more reliable on 20 (barrel centerline are closer) . I didn't make a determination if the ammo used made a difference. Some primer steel is harder than others. I shot mostly Winchester and I'll be switching to Federal this season. I wanted it in 20 but this came up on gunbroker auction for an insane price brand new so I took it in 12.
Took my girls for the first time today dropped 2 birds in 10 minutes, love our public lands in Wisconsin.
Fantastic video. Really enjoyed watching Sawyer work!
Thanks Dan!
Hi Dave, I was waiting for this vid on pheasant hunting, honestly my favorite... Sawyer is a versatile and very clever dog (i hope i gave the correct definition..) he adapts to any type of terrain naturally. Excellent! Thanks friend, Ciaoo!!
Thanks Stefano we enjoy pheasant and Sawyer can adjust to about anything.
Great video ! Such great cover, yet no wild birds !
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“Shit… dammit… good bbboooooyy” 😂😂 been there before.
Can you tell me where abouts in "northwestern WI"? I live in Duluth and am always looking for places closer to home to check out. Currently I hunt down near Wilmar, MN and out in S. Dakota mostly. Thanks for the video.
I'm sorry but I can't Hotspot. Thanks for watching.
Great video as usual bud
Thanks man!
What beautiful hunting places, but are you in a paid reserve?
I am writing to you from Italy
@@rubiotek7393 No, these are all public hunting grounds. Thanks for watching.
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What county?
What chokes are you running in that gun
I wouldn’t want a bird full of shot
What state did this hunt take place?
Wisconsin
What camera do you use? Great footage!
GoPro for POV and a mirrorless camera for b-roll
@@UnderFortyYards I love the angles. Where do you mount your camera? Also do you use the lens mod or is it all straight go pro?
@@sethlenker1166 For GoPro I only use a head mount. No lens mods, straight GoPro (I believe this was a hero 9).
What SxS is that? Looks good
Tristar Bristol, it's not bad and it's affordable. I've had a few problems with it but overall I like it.
@@UnderFortyYards Nice. What kind of problems do you usually run into? I was looking at the Orion SxS and the CZ SharpTail. Still deciding.
@@kyoutdoors131 I've had some failure to fire. Light striker hits. Some was due to factory oil and after removing stock and cleaning action it was better. The CZ is nice but quite a bit heavier. This is a legit 6.7 lbs on the 12 GA. Orion is also heavy. 20 GA version of this is 6.4lbs.
@@UnderFortyYards Oh ok. Yeah I'm looking to get a 20GA. I have a Beretta SPIII, but I didn't want to beat it in the woods. I might get a Tristar Bistrol in English stock. I really want to handle each gun before I make a decision. Does the light striking happen often? Or is it once in a blue moon?
@@kyoutdoors131 it happened quite a bit out of the box until I cleaned it out. Then ran good for the most part. I did have trouble after though. On a SxS the strikers have to hit the primer at an angle by design. A 12 will be more of an angle than 20 would be, so in theory more reliable on 20 (barrel centerline are closer) . I didn't make a determination if the ammo used made a difference. Some primer steel is harder than others. I shot mostly Winchester and I'll be switching to Federal this season. I wanted it in 20 but this came up on gunbroker auction for an insane price brand new so I took it in 12.