Can you do a video on the 6.5 Swede? I've recently purchased a swedish Mauser from the year 1900 and would like to know more on this round. I've heard it has great potential and I know the swedes use it for big game hunting like moose but I just plan on using it for whitetail.
I appreciate that you focus on what you’re looking for, and give examples. I’ve watched a couple similar videos that just say “look for bedding and signs of the animals” without going into detail. As a new hunter, I need something a bit more, such as what’s been presented here.
Question, can you push the 6.5creedmore to a much higher pressure using a Sig Cross, that can take 80,000#s or are there different internal differences on the rifle?
Excellent information! Too bad it takes a fishing license now, but abusers over-fished for years. I believe in the "take what you need & don't leave a trace" theories.
Running water keeps it cleaner generally since the water is moving, also coming from the mountain it would be really cool and nice. Nothing is like drinking straight from a mountain stream.
@@filipiversen1331 I wouldn't bet on that. Streams are more likely to have bacteria and other things. The top layer of a lake usually cleaner due to the sun baking it. I would still boil or use something to make sure it is clean before drinking though. Streams maybe less cloudy and colder, maybe better tasting.
If there is moss growing in the stream, it is a pretty dang effective filter. Also bacteria, algae, fish (and their waste) etc. like slow or non moving water. I've consistently found streams to be clearer water with less "Stuff" in it than lakes. Obviously you run a risk of infection regardless, but streams are generally cleaner. @@vcostor
Great episode with Joseph.
Cool video! Thanks for the tips
What a great way to spend time with your children and scout for game. Great tips too. Thank you Joseph and Ron.
I love this video, would love to see more of it!
Enjoyed that Joseph, very informative.
There is absolutely no substitute for boots on the ground
Beautiful Country
Thanks for the detailed information.
Best Wishes from Montana! M.H.
Can you do a video on the 6.5 Swede? I've recently purchased a swedish Mauser from the year 1900 and would like to know more on this round. I've heard it has great potential and I know the swedes use it for big game hunting like moose but I just plan on using it for whitetail.
Can you do a video on bullet tips. Like plastic lead and my favorite, BRONZE? Pretty Please with sugar on top.
Is that "pepper spray" a 10mm? Camping, fishing, and scouting with fam. Doesn't get any better than that.
I appreciate that you focus on what you’re looking for, and give examples. I’ve watched a couple similar videos that just say “look for bedding and signs of the animals” without going into detail. As a new hunter, I need something a bit more, such as what’s been presented here.
One of The Best videos like this I’ve seen. Was that your 10mm in the cross draw?
It was!
Question, can you push the 6.5creedmore to a much higher pressure using a Sig Cross, that can take 80,000#s or are there different internal differences on the rifle?
@@idahosixgun5601 sorry
What is the best E scouting app?
My father, JvB, and I use OnX maps.
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Excellent information! Too bad it takes a fishing license now, but abusers over-fished for years. I believe in the "take what you need & don't leave a trace" theories.
Why would you say that a stream has better water than a lake?
I guess for the same reason we ran the garden hose for awhile to get the stagnant rubbery taste flushed out before we drank from the hose as kids.
Running water keeps it cleaner generally since the water is moving, also coming from the mountain it would be really cool and nice. Nothing is like drinking straight from a mountain stream.
@@filipiversen1331 I wouldn't bet on that. Streams are more likely to have bacteria and other things. The top layer of a lake usually cleaner due to the sun baking it. I would still boil or use something to make sure it is clean before drinking though. Streams maybe less cloudy and colder, maybe better tasting.
If there is moss growing in the stream, it is a pretty dang effective filter. Also bacteria, algae, fish (and their waste) etc. like slow or non moving water. I've consistently found streams to be clearer water with less "Stuff" in it than lakes. Obviously you run a risk of infection regardless, but streams are generally cleaner. @@vcostor
The bromance continues...but no cameo appearance from Ron...what gives?