You really do need to be at the top of your game to shoot any animal on the move.A rifle fit for purpose in steady hands is a humane and effective method of culling.You need experience and at some point you will end up tracking a wounded animal.Stay safe good video to show "real world" hunting.Kind regards Tony
Wow, talk about an unsafe shot, that bullet could have been deflected anywhere and no backstop, not what I expect from Fieldsport Britain. Poor example:-(
Shooting through the trees with no backstop ! Really ?
In the Chicagoland area, we have so many deer running about that you don't need to do any hunting to find one!
Took a risk and Paul got his target
Great vid
You really do need to be at the top of your game to shoot any animal on the move.A rifle fit for purpose in steady hands is a humane and effective method of culling.You need experience and at some point you will end up tracking a wounded animal.Stay safe good video to show "real world" hunting.Kind regards Tony
Wouldn’t. Doubt. Your. Ability.
Wow, talk about an unsafe shot, that bullet could have been deflected anywhere and no backstop, not what I expect from Fieldsport Britain. Poor example:-(
A shot that should never have been taken buck looked to be right on the skyline no back stop surely not that desperate for a buck
Why is it that english rifles are beautifull than rest of the world like their countyside.
He uses a Finnish made sako rifle? There is not much British about that.
And he's in Scotland, not England.
@@NickCargillable isnt it the Britain’s countryside
@@zeeshaneastchem7387 no