I listened to all the podcasts while combining this year and then post harvest spraying, really enjoy them so im pumped that you guys are back making podcasts
Hi guys, nice to see you back with another podcast. Just FYI, the straight pull bolt action rifle your friend mentioned, was the Beretta BRX1. Savage made one called Impulse model. The Blaser R8/R93 is the predecessor of both.
In my experience, the #1 hinderance to precision in the AR platform is the increased lock time of the Trigger Break --> Hammer Swing --> Firing pin strike versus the direct striker action of a typical bolt action. It's a training issue, but not an easy one to overcome. I always shoot better with my bolt action rifles, hands down. But to you guys' point, what I choose is application specific. For the same rate of fire, I'm going to be far more accurate on follow-up shots with the AR as it is easier to maintain the same solid position. Again, a training issue, but not an easy one to overcome.
I’m new to coyote hunting. I’m going to be hunting hay fields in the MN big woods. Whats the best way to set up especially if you don’t know the direction they will come from? Is it a good idea to try some kind of vocal locate call to find the direction they are. Any help is appreciated.
More bells and whistles the more that can go wrong. In a hunting/stealth situation a bolt gun is silent. Everything on an AR is noisy. Bolt guns are hard to beat. For me the ultimate hunt is simplicity and woodsmanship like our forefathers
I picked up a 14.5" solgw 6mm MAX barrel a week ago or so... an shot a few factory 58gr vmax's over a chronograph an it hit 3305fps! I got some 55gr nosler varmageddons I just loaded up im thinking I should be at or over 3400fps with my 14.5" barrel... im going to do a ladder test an see what happens... an im sure the barrel will speed up once I get it broke in... pretty interesting little cartridge...
@@samsgreen1 I’m running 53g vmax now. I hunt in “smaller country” here in Wisconsin so it is important to me to have the bullet come apart if it doesn’t hit the intended target. I was curious about what others see success with. My try the eld-vt bullets some this year
@InfamousTactical i hunt around cattle so I can't risk a ricochet or miss either. The 53Vmax definitely won't, neither will the nosler. I tried the Eld-vt and couldn't get it to preform. The Barnes varmint grenade may serve you well, they shoot great.
I listened to all the podcasts while combining this year and then post harvest spraying, really enjoy them so im pumped that you guys are back making podcasts
I love these podcasts thank you guys for sharing your knowledge!
Hell yeah dudes love these podcasts! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
September 14th of 2023 was when you uploaded the podcast with Wyman. Thats a badass O'neill Ops tattoo James.
Hell yah. Glad ur back. Best videos best image quality hands down guys.
Hi guys, nice to see you back with another podcast. Just FYI, the straight pull bolt action rifle your friend mentioned, was the Beretta BRX1. Savage made one called Impulse model. The Blaser R8/R93 is the predecessor of both.
The Blaser is the name I was looking for brother!!! Thank you.
I love this channel!! I started w/ a Rock River too….those ARs hammer!
I run a Curtis action with quick change barrel. Have 5 different calibers in barrels and can swap a barrel in 5 mins max. Very versatile
Funny. I tune into the podcast and start fooling around with my 12.5” AR and my EoTech’s battery is dead 😂
In my experience, the #1 hinderance to precision in the AR platform is the increased lock time of the Trigger Break --> Hammer Swing --> Firing pin strike versus the direct striker action of a typical bolt action. It's a training issue, but not an easy one to overcome. I always shoot better with my bolt action rifles, hands down. But to you guys' point, what I choose is application specific. For the same rate of fire, I'm going to be far more accurate on follow-up shots with the AR as it is easier to maintain the same solid position. Again, a training issue, but not an easy one to overcome.
Nice - started out with kits years ago also . AR’s will always be my favorite
Welcome back Boys!
Bolt guns rule 🤟started out on bolt guns as kid, went to AR platform for awhile and back to bolt guns for predator hunting. Enjoyed this video 👍🇺🇸
I’m new to coyote hunting. I’m going to be hunting hay fields in the MN big woods. Whats the best way to set up especially if you don’t know the direction they will come from? Is it a good idea to try some kind of vocal locate call to find the direction they are. Any help is appreciated.
look for sleeping coyotes on big round bales
More bells and whistles the more that can go wrong. In a hunting/stealth situation a bolt gun is silent. Everything on an AR is noisy. Bolt guns are hard to beat. For me the ultimate hunt is simplicity and woodsmanship like our forefathers
Hey boys! Long time no see! I perceive the reloading bench has completely degenerated again. Police that sh_t ! reed scott
Hey Scott!
Let’s see a video of John’s prs gun
Bolt guns hands down. If you're training and shooting enough a person should be able to run lead down the barrel accurately as fast as a AR.
The rifle with the straight pull is a Blaser that you are thinking about.
I use gas guns without a problem but that bolt just feels right.
Everyone should have a tangent theta😊 love mine 1:30:05
I picked up a 14.5" solgw 6mm MAX barrel a week ago or so... an shot a few factory 58gr vmax's over a chronograph an it hit 3305fps! I got some 55gr nosler varmageddons I just loaded up im thinking I should be at or over 3400fps with my 14.5" barrel... im going to do a ladder test an see what happens... an im sure the barrel will speed up once I get it broke in... pretty interesting little cartridge...
Do you have a podcast discussing 5.56 AR loads you use for coyote?
No I don't right now.
@@ONEILLOPS I’m mostly curious about what projectile you suggest for coyote in a 556.
@@InfamousTacticalcan't go wrong with 53Vmax or 55 nosler BT
@@samsgreen1 I’m running 53g vmax now. I hunt in “smaller country” here in Wisconsin so it is important to me to have the bullet come apart if it doesn’t hit the intended target. I was curious about what others see success with. My try the eld-vt bullets some this year
@InfamousTactical i hunt around cattle so I can't risk a ricochet or miss either. The 53Vmax definitely won't, neither will the nosler. I tried the Eld-vt and couldn't get it to preform. The Barnes varmint grenade may serve you well, they shoot great.
I have a Springfield Waypoint and it’s actually decent for a factory rifle.
Bolt guns rule ARs Drool
European straight pull rifle = Blaser R8
BE GRATEFUL TO THE HARMLESS, POOR AND SACRIFICING ANIMALS THAT GIVE YOU FOOD AND HELP YOU. LOVE THEM AND PROTECT THEM FROM DANGEROUS ANIMALS.
Lol always hating on savage
It's all fun and games.😁
@ONEILLOPS and easy 😅
clips from your videos are being used by other channels; this one for sure; th-cam.com/video/xGGeUfVZH1g/w-d-xo.html
Will you guys be my brothers