The key was trusting and thanking the Lord! Encouraged me when you stopped to offer a prayer of thanksgiving. Also, the whole video was good with great information through a real hunt.
Yes Sir, one of the things I enjoy watching Who Tee Who is his thanking the Good Lord for everything, such a good role model for our younger sportsman to watch. No alcohol, no cussing or fussing. So many people nowadays don’t thank the Good Lord for anything, wishing the Rickan7 family good shooting and Gods blessings to you all. 💪🏽🎥💯👍🙏🏻
@@hotrod72 💯💪🏽🙏🏻. Who Tee Who is in person the same as on film. A good family man trying his best to rise a good family in today’s crazy world. Good shooting And Gods blessings to the Rodney Hudgens family. 💯💪🏽🙏🏻
Awesome man! That 250 is a HOT HOT round!! If i didn’t already have a 223 in tikka i would definitely get me a 22-250. Great deer and people do forget (myself included) that God gave us these deer and these opportunities do something we love to do! Way to go! You’re the man!
@@AdamCraigOutdoors man i swear by them! They are tack driving machines! I traded a different rifle i had for a higher end browning xbolt and hated it. It just was nothing like i anticipated it to be and was disappointed. But the tikka, there was no disappointment. You can’t miss. It basically shoots itself lol. To me, they’re worth every penny! I’ll put it this way, i love mine so much that I’m not passing it down for when i pass away. That thing is being buried with me! Lol
When I grew up in Virginia in the 70s, you could only use 23 caliber and larger for big game. The 22-250 was a hot varmint rifle. Farmers would ask people to get rid of the ground hogs so the cows wouldn't step into the burrows and break legs. I always knew the 22-250 would probably be a good deer rifle but never got the chance to find out. As usual, another great video and congratulations on a really nice buck!!!!
Great hunt! I’m planning to use my old 1965 Revelation model 225 in .222 Remington for deer next season. It’s a western auto store branded Savage 340. It’s always been a tack driver. Pop shot one with it several years ago with a 60 grain Hornady bullet in a mild hand load at around 2700 FPS. He did a regulation heart/lung area body shot and it dropped stone cold within 20 yards.
Great video! Love your content, my Daughter is 3-3 with her 22-250 and Remington 55 grain core locts, 2 DRTs and on very short 50 yard blood trail, I completely agree with you about most commercialized hunting shows feel like infomercials on deer farms.
Reminds me of a few rained soaked outings on the San Joaquin river chasing striped bass. All day long, soaked, shivering and nothing to show for the effort. One time I literally called my day after being out so long and right when I began to pull gear- bam! A keeper hit me and it made that day pay off. Good and patient hunt on your part. I appreciate you showing us the real emotions that go into these endeavors and a tip of the hat to you for the prayer. Seriously- great video!
Great video. Your woods (and temperatures) are much like mine. You seldom see a whole deer. Just bits through windows between trunks and branches. That buck obliged nicely. I can see where a 22-250 would shine at threading shots in between when you have to stretch out further. I like my 260 REM with 130 gr for that reason.
Who Tee - great video. Love the hunt and that round has me interested… helpful tip: cut a slit along the fingertip seam of your glove (trigger finger) just enough for your first knuckle to poke thru. Keep your hand warm, but still have use of your fingertip to shoot, or push the camera button.
I know this is an odd caliber but you should do a video on the .30-40 Krag round. When I was visiting upper N.Y. state back in the late 70s I would pop varmints at anywhere from 75 to 200 yards. Very effective round.
Thanks for sharing man. I am looking at the CVA Cascade now. Do not have a 22-250 and P dog hunt is coming up in September so....gotta get er done. Problem is I can only find it in 7mm Remington Magnum. Little to big for p dogs.....lol Any day out in the woods is an awesome day.
Nice job im happy for you!!!👍😁 I've had the big elusive one on camera too but haven't hooked up yet, 🙏🙏 praying he comes through soon!! Congrats again! Too bad your boy wasn't there, he'd have buck fever for sure after that!😆🤣🦌
Here in Australia i used the 22-250 with good success on wild goats and pigs and had good results using the Hornady 60gr, i would have thought 50grn a tad light for deer, and Geeeez that looks cold.
I just picked this rifle up for $350 with a scope (used obviously). I’ve never shot one and am looking forward to upgrading to a threaded barrel for my suppressor and getting some time in on the range with it
It was really cold that day. So glad you waited on the big buck. "I can't say I would have."😵 But you put the Plan in Motion on that bad boy👍 Excellent video!💥💥💥👍
Tennessee is where I'm leaving to from the shit state of NY that I live in now. No where near the city. But if about 19 degrees which is perfect for hunting is about as cold as it gets there I'll take it if we get into the positives on the back end of deer season were happy
My shots were 250 & 300+-. Full pouring rain. 55 point soft points back then . congratulations 🥂👍 , nice harvest 😊. What a rack he would have carried next year 🤔
Hot dam buddy way to go ! Shot placement is definitely key ! I’ve killed a couple deer with a 223 and the 69 grain Sierra Match King bullet and I tell ya it worked really well ,but shot placement was key . Good job and happy holidays , I bet the kids had a blast . Take care and stay healthy !
I commend you for your videos! Thank you for staying clean and with good wholesome videos. I always look forward to watching your videos. Good, Godly, family man. Take care bro! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Long “horned” whitetail? 😂. Just picking on you. Gratz on nice buck 👍😎 And I agree, most “hunting” shows are lame. And I use the term hunting very loosely. They should just be called shooting shows. Not much hunting required when the deer are trained to come out to the food plot at specific time when a feeder goes off. I want to see more hunting, shows describing how they did it , what are they looking for out in the woods, specific signs they are reading, tracking and learning patterns. That is deer hunting. Congrats again.
Thanks so much. Always been my goal to film real hunting. Almost all other stuff is fake. They do acting and nonsense pretending to hunt after they already shot the deer
Good deer, God bless and happy hunting. The 22-250 is a great whitetail cartridge if you can shoot. It and the 44 ruger super blackhawk is all I use now. If you ain't tried handgun hunting you should. Oh and I hunt with Iron sights on the ruger not red dots or scopes. Just me!
Man You make great videos to the point and keep it simply perfect 👍 thank you for the work you do it’s great for people wanting to learn how to shoot God Bless 🙏 as well I live in tn and was wondering if you had gone
Yes sir I appreciate the helpful information as well boss Im 28 and live in dekalb county tn. I was wondering if you go to ok corral often? I thought I seen you there on a video.
@Khmarth I have been there many times. Has become too popular here recently. If people show up I just leave because it makes the filming difficult and take 10X as long to do 😆
That was some raw passion once you took that deer, WTW! Determination!!! Beautiful buck. I would be dang happy with a buck like that. Always great to give thanks to be Maker too, loved that! Great video!!! Congrats!
My 22-250 is one of the few rifles I own I haven't taken a deer with (I bought it last winter for late season coyotes).. now working on some 65/70gn loads to see what it likes (Savage with a slower twist barrel 1-12?) maybe this January when late doe season hits.. humm..
I just purchased a Remington 700 in 22/250. Camo stock, stainless fluted barrel. Put a vortex pst 4x16 on top. I've got brass and dies on the way. Gonna thread the barrel 😊.
Merry Christmas to you and your family from Downunder (Australia). Funny, it's hot as hell down our parts while your shivering in the woods! I have never had a white Christmas. Nice hunting sir!
Like others have said, it's about the bullet construction and the shot placement. If you use the right load and place it well, it'll hit them like lightning
I think the biggest difference is in your bullet types. The soft point is made to go deeper before expanding and breaking apart compared to the 55gr varmint round which is meant to explode (basically) on impact. Deer could be dropped with both rifles, but neither should be used if it’s a faster expanding varmint round that might not do deep enough damage on medium sized game like deer. 👍🏼
Inside 50 yards most any bullet can do the job. A 55 to 63 gr cup and core bullet is a good choice for deer hunting at longer ranges. Premium monometal bullets give less expansion with deeper penetration. I have killed deer with both cup and core as well as monometal bullets. The monometal don't leave lead fragments in the meat. A good idea for those who feeds young kids wild game.
I inherited a 22-250 savage and I've been trying to figure out what to do with it. I have wanted to keep it but I don't need a varmint gun. It was used for protecting cattle from feral dogs, but i'm not a rancher so I don't need it for that. My main interest is hunting, but seems every review I see says "don't use it on anything bigger than a coyote." I've thought about using it for antelope but i've been seeing a lot of nay saying on that too. I think I'm trying to decide if I can make it work for what I do or trade/sell it for something a little more versatile. Seems 243 win is the smallest people suggest for deer around where I'm at, and that's considered marginal too. Nice to see your video of someone actually using it for deer.
Nice video. I have been trying to watch some hunting videos with the 22-250. I purchased one not that long ago and have finally worked up some decent loads for it. Seeing it was used short range shot placement was definitely easier to obtain and the shock of that high-speed bullet would certainly do the job. It just kind of makes me wonder though about 50 grain bullets on a big buck. I have been working loads that are 62 grains and have a couple of bullets in the 60 grain that I will be working with. It is easier to make what you want than find it in a store. Again, nice video.
Congrats on getting a nice buck! I’m thinking about trying to start using smaller accurate calibers this next deer season…Thanks for the video and God bless you and your family…
Hand warmers(and foot Warmers) work wonders!! Yo need to check them out! A Pet Peeve of mine(proper word usage) you do not " catch a Deer" (or whatever you are hunting) when you are hunting. You are either killing the Deer(I know too hard of a word for some of the snow flakes) or (the most accepted Phase) is that you Harvested a Deer( or whatever you are hunting! Too catch something implies that it is "Caught" Alive!! Rant Over! Other Wise great video and a GREAT Deer! Great Job W.T.W!!
I am a big fan. When using a .22 for deer bullet type and shot placement are critical. Obviously, your shot placement was dead on. I would look into a monolithic bullet in the 70 gr range for the 22/250. We use Barnes and Maker copper monolithic. Light, fast bullets do not leave any margin for errors. I like your stand for Jesus Christ. Faith/fear!
The key was trusting and thanking the Lord! Encouraged me when you stopped to offer a prayer of thanksgiving. Also, the whole video was good with great information through a real hunt.
Thanks for watching
Encouraged me also giving the credit to where it should go the Lord above. I wish more people did this. Thank you who tee who.
Yes Sir, one of the things I enjoy watching Who Tee Who is his thanking the Good Lord for everything, such a good role model for our younger sportsman to watch. No alcohol, no cussing or fussing. So many people nowadays don’t thank the Good Lord for anything, wishing the Rickan7 family good shooting and Gods blessings to you all. 💪🏽🎥💯👍🙏🏻
@@hotrod72 💯💪🏽🙏🏻. Who Tee Who is in person the same as on film. A good family man trying his best to rise a good family in today’s crazy world. Good shooting And Gods blessings to the Rodney Hudgens family. 💯💪🏽🙏🏻
I agree!!!
The most boring day in the woods beats the most exciting day at work. Nuf said.
Great video. I use a 22-250 for 7 years now. Shot 8 deer using nosler 70 grain accubonds. Love the caliber
I love 22-250
Awesome man! That 250 is a HOT HOT round!! If i didn’t already have a 223 in tikka i would definitely get me a 22-250. Great deer and people do forget (myself included) that God gave us these deer and these opportunities do something we love to do! Way to go! You’re the man!
how do you like the Tikka? Thinking of getting one in either 22-250 or 243.
@@AdamCraigOutdoors man i swear by them! They are tack driving machines! I traded a different rifle i had for a higher end browning xbolt and hated it. It just was nothing like i anticipated it to be and was disappointed. But the tikka, there was no disappointment. You can’t miss. It basically shoots itself lol. To me, they’re worth every penny! I’ll put it this way, i love mine so much that I’m not passing it down for when i pass away. That thing is being buried with me! Lol
When I grew up in Virginia in the 70s, you could only use 23 caliber and larger for big game. The 22-250 was a hot varmint rifle. Farmers would ask people to get rid of the ground hogs so the cows wouldn't step into the burrows and break legs. I always knew the 22-250 would probably be a good deer rifle but never got the chance to find out. As usual, another great video and congratulations on a really nice buck!!!!
Great hunt!
I’m planning to use my old 1965 Revelation model 225 in .222 Remington for deer next season. It’s a western auto store branded Savage 340. It’s always been a tack driver. Pop shot one with it several years ago with a 60 grain Hornady bullet in a mild hand load at around 2700 FPS. He did a regulation heart/lung area body shot and it dropped stone cold within 20 yards.
Great video! Love your content, my Daughter is 3-3 with her 22-250 and Remington 55 grain core locts, 2 DRTs and on very short 50 yard blood trail,
I completely agree with you about most commercialized hunting shows feel like infomercials on deer farms.
Yup
Congratulations! Nice to see the 22-250 in action.
Love it that you are not afraid to offend and Pray on the channel.
🙏🙏🙏
If prayer worked cancer would be cured
Nice harvest WTW. I always use the Remmy Core Lokt 55 grainers and it does the deed quite well. BTW thanking the Lord was awesome sportsmanship.
Congrats Adam! Way to grind it out, and it paid off!
The background music and suspense was great. Matched up perfectly.
The Sierra 63 grain slim point Works fantastic on Whitetail I've never had one run any further than 30 ft
I have been using the 55gr game kings in either bthp or btsp and the most they have ran is around 15 yards most have just dropped!
Reminds me of a few rained soaked outings on the San Joaquin river chasing striped bass. All day long, soaked, shivering and nothing to show for the effort. One time I literally called my day after being out so long and right when I began to pull gear- bam! A keeper hit me and it made that day pay off.
Good and patient hunt on your part. I appreciate you showing us the real emotions that go into these endeavors and a tip of the hat to you for the prayer.
Seriously- great video!
Great video. Your woods (and temperatures) are much like mine. You seldom see a whole deer. Just bits through windows between trunks and branches. That buck obliged nicely. I can see where a 22-250 would shine at threading shots in between when you have to stretch out further. I like my 260 REM with 130 gr for that reason.
Who Tee - great video. Love the hunt and that round has me interested… helpful tip: cut a slit along the fingertip seam of your glove (trigger finger) just enough for your first knuckle to poke thru. Keep your hand warm, but still have use of your fingertip to shoot, or push the camera button.
I agree, most hunting shows are just that, shows. I prefer the reality. Excellent drop!
That's good stuff ......putting in the time paid off !!!congratulations on a great day in the woods !!!! Thanks ....appreciate you
Nice little buck. Remington used to put out a hog hammer round. It was loaded with a Barnes bullet
I know this is an odd caliber but you should do a video on the .30-40 Krag round. When I was visiting upper N.Y. state back in the late 70s I would pop varmints at anywhere from 75 to 200 yards. Very effective round.
Congratulations on the buck!! Cousin of mine shot a ton of deer with 22 250 with plain soft points.
Thanks for sharing man. I am looking at the CVA Cascade now. Do not have a 22-250 and P dog hunt is coming up in September so....gotta get er done. Problem is I can only find it in 7mm Remington Magnum. Little to big for p dogs.....lol Any day out in the woods is an awesome day.
Hard to find em in a 22-250 😝. But I love it
Love the 50 grainers!
Nice job im happy for you!!!👍😁 I've had the big elusive one on camera too but haven't hooked up yet, 🙏🙏 praying he comes through soon!! Congrats again! Too bad your boy wasn't there, he'd have buck fever for sure after that!😆🤣🦌
Here in Australia i used the 22-250 with good success on wild goats and pigs and had good results using the Hornady 60gr, i would have thought 50grn a tad light for deer, and Geeeez that looks cold.
👍 I never sit in a stand without my electric socks and gloves . Cheap and effective !
I need to get some
Nice buck WTW...22 250 is one of my favorite calibers. Can't wait to see what caliber you are going to use next.
Love me a REAL hunting vid. Thanks man. Watching from New Zealand - pretty warm here right now.
I just picked this rifle up for $350 with a scope (used obviously). I’ve never shot one and am looking forward to upgrading to a threaded barrel for my suppressor and getting some time in on the range with it
Wow great deal
@@WHOTEEWHO I really enjoy the content bud. Look forward to many more videos
Thats a Great Buck…congrats. You and the kids are deer slayers!!!!!!!!! Good Job. Happy and Blessed New Year to you and the family.
It was really cold that day. So glad you waited on the big buck. "I can't say I would have."😵 But you put the Plan in Motion on that bad boy👍 Excellent video!💥💥💥👍
Have a 22-250 & 25-06 love them both here I. South Texas
Awesome
I like my Rem. 22-250 a few years back it took a 6 Point. Congratulations on the 8 Point enjoyed it.
Congrats! Good job on waiting it out in the cold.
"Catchin deers" oh my. Good shot wit da buulot WTW.
Congrats WhoTeeWho. That 22-250 is a smoking cartridge. Nice Buck.
Tennessee is where I'm leaving to from the shit state of NY that I live in now. No where near the city. But if about 19 degrees which is perfect for hunting is about as cold as it gets there I'll take it if we get into the positives on the back end of deer season were happy
Happy New Year Adam! Blessings!
My shots were 250 & 300+-. Full pouring rain. 55 point soft points back then . congratulations 🥂👍 , nice harvest 😊. What a rack he would have carried next year 🤔
Hot dam buddy way to go ! Shot placement is definitely key ! I’ve killed a couple deer with a 223 and the 69 grain Sierra Match King bullet and I tell ya it worked really well ,but shot placement was key . Good job and happy holidays , I bet the kids had a blast . Take care and stay healthy !
I commend you for your videos! Thank you for staying clean and with good wholesome videos. I always look forward to watching your videos. Good, Godly, family man. Take care bro! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Appreciate you watching Joseph
Congratulations!!! On catching that nice 🦌
Congratulations!! Great hunt!! Happy New Year!!
🙏🙏🙏
Great video!!! Congrats. Good to give thanks too. Awesome!
Long “horned” whitetail? 😂. Just picking on you. Gratz on nice buck 👍😎
And I agree, most “hunting” shows are lame. And I use the term hunting very loosely. They should just be called shooting shows. Not much hunting required when the deer are trained to come out to the food plot at specific time when a feeder goes off.
I want to see more hunting, shows describing how they did it , what are they looking for out in the woods, specific signs they are reading, tracking and learning patterns. That is deer hunting. Congrats again.
Thanks so much. Always been my goal to film real hunting. Almost all other stuff is fake. They do acting and nonsense pretending to hunt after they already shot the deer
I got a doe today with a 20 gauge slug. I use the Remington accutips too they work.
Awesome!
Good deer, God bless and happy hunting. The 22-250 is a great whitetail cartridge if you can shoot. It and the 44 ruger super blackhawk is all I use now. If you ain't tried handgun hunting you should. Oh and I hunt with Iron sights on the ruger not red dots or scopes. Just me!
Man You make great videos to the point and keep it simply perfect 👍 thank you for the work you do it’s great for people wanting to learn how to shoot God Bless 🙏 as well I live in tn and was wondering if you had gone
🙏🙏🙏 appreciate you watching
Yes sir I appreciate the helpful information as well boss Im 28 and live in dekalb county tn. I was wondering if you go to ok corral often? I thought I seen you there on a video.
@Khmarth I have been there many times. Has become too popular here recently. If people show up I just leave because it makes the filming difficult and take 10X as long to do 😆
@@WHOTEEWHO yeah you just gota find a good day during the week lol they let me bring my steel targets 🎯 so it’s become a second home lol
It’s a great place
Congrats on the deer. Happy New Year to you and your family.
Who tee who congratulations nice Buck 👌 👍🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🦌
Happy new year 🌲
The Vermonter
Congratulations! Love the 22-250.
Great job there Adam, putting in the cold yards for us is very much appreciated.
That was some raw passion once you took that deer, WTW! Determination!!! Beautiful buck. I would be dang happy with a buck like that. Always great to give thanks to be Maker too, loved that! Great video!!! Congrats!
Thanks for watching Braden
Thanks for sharing!
congratulations iv bin asking for a long time and saying 22-250 is a deer killer its my favorite out to 150 yards
My 22-250 is one of the few rifles I own I haven't taken a deer with (I bought it last winter for late season coyotes).. now working on some 65/70gn loads to see what it likes (Savage with a slower twist barrel 1-12?) maybe this January when late doe season hits.. humm..
Great shooting. Congrats on the late season buck.
I just purchased a Remington 700 in 22/250. Camo stock, stainless fluted barrel. Put a vortex pst 4x16 on top. I've got brass and dies on the way. Gonna thread the barrel 😊.
Awesome
Beautiful Buck Congratulations 👍
Congratulations on your great looking buck with your new 22-250
I love just love it when people thank the Lord for His blessings. Thank you, Adam! Miles, Southeast WA
Thanks for watching Miles
Merry Christmas to you and your family from Downunder (Australia). Funny, it's hot as hell down our parts while your shivering in the woods! I have never had a white Christmas. Nice hunting sir!
Congratulations, awesome video brother
I have an old 22-250 Winchester!!!! model 770. Not a Remington..It still shoots great. I wouldn't be scared to go take a deer with it. Great vids man
Congratulations on that nice buck Adam. Bet he's going on the wall! 🦌🎯
Congratulations! Awesome!
👍😎👍
Congrats WTW! Interesting caliber and bullet choice. Got 'er done!
I didn't think the 22-250 had the knock down power to take a deer with, I always thought it was a small game/varment gun
Travels 4000ish fps knocks them down like a 30-06
Never lost a deer so far shooting them with my 22-250
@@stormvet91 me either
All about bullet placement. Everything shot with mine has dropped in its tracks. Sheep, axis, whitetail and recently a 200+ hog
Like others have said, it's about the bullet construction and the shot placement. If you use the right load and place it well, it'll hit them like lightning
I think the biggest difference is in your bullet types. The soft point is made to go deeper before expanding and breaking apart compared to the 55gr varmint round which is meant to explode (basically) on impact. Deer could be dropped with both rifles, but neither should be used if it’s a faster expanding varmint round that might not do deep enough damage on medium sized game like deer. 👍🏼
Congrats Adam. Nice buck. Good vid as usual too
Gracias por subir tus videos me gustan mucho 😊😊
Inside 50 yards most any bullet can do the job. A 55 to 63 gr cup and core bullet is a good choice for deer hunting at longer ranges. Premium monometal bullets give less expansion with deeper penetration.
I have killed deer with both cup and core as well as monometal bullets. The monometal don't leave lead fragments in the meat. A good idea for those who feeds young kids wild game.
I inherited a 22-250 savage and I've been trying to figure out what to do with it. I have wanted to keep it but I don't need a varmint gun. It was used for protecting cattle from feral dogs, but i'm not a rancher so I don't need it for that. My main interest is hunting, but seems every review I see says "don't use it on anything bigger than a coyote." I've thought about using it for antelope but i've been seeing a lot of nay saying on that too. I think I'm trying to decide if I can make it work for what I do or trade/sell it for something a little more versatile. Seems 243 win is the smallest people suggest for deer around where I'm at, and that's considered marginal too. Nice to see your video of someone actually using it for deer.
I shot 2 deer with it last year. At reasonable distances - I'd say 200 yards and in, with the right bullet itbis great for deer
Awesome Buck brother. Those 22-250 pack a punch!!!
🦌🦌🦌 love the 22-250
Congratulations Brother. WTW showing REAL DEER 🦌 Hunting Videos.
That was for sure a blessed day! Congrats!!
22-250 awesome cartridge basically a do it all cartridge nice buck man!
Dude that was so cool you played the smack down on that deer good job love that rifle with that can on it awesome dude
Congratulations 🎉now enjoy those back straps!!!!
Nice buck who tee who congrats loved how you thanked the Lord for your take. I live north of ft.wayne in. I feel ya on the cold.
Awesome!! Congratulations!!
Way to go Adam! Good job buddy.
Nice video. I have been trying to watch some hunting videos with the 22-250. I purchased one not that long ago and have finally worked up some decent loads for it. Seeing it was used short range shot placement was definitely easier to obtain and the shock of that high-speed bullet would certainly do the job. It just kind of makes me wonder though about 50 grain bullets on a big buck. I have been working loads that are 62 grains and have a couple of bullets in the 60 grain that I will be working with. It is easier to make what you want than find it in a store. Again, nice video.
I love 22-250!
Awesome Congrats. NICE BING BANG.
Congrats Adam!
🙏🙏🙏
Congrats man
Congrats on a great hunt! Nice buck!
Solid, brother! SOLID!
Nice shot. and I enjoyed this video well done...
Awesome man congrats
Nice buck! Congrats.
didnt get to use my 22-250 this year, I used 12 GA REM SABOTS they work good TOO 9 point and A doe .Going out tommorow with CVA 50 cal black powder .
WHO TEE WHO THE GREAT OUTDOORS 👍 👌 THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Congrats on getting a nice buck! I’m thinking about trying to start using smaller accurate calibers this next deer season…Thanks for the video and God bless you and your family…
Thanks for watching
Love to see how excited you get remind me of myself
Hand warmers(and foot Warmers) work wonders!! Yo need to check them out! A Pet Peeve of mine(proper word usage) you do not " catch a Deer" (or whatever you are hunting) when you are hunting. You are either killing the Deer(I know too hard of a word for some of the snow flakes) or (the most accepted Phase) is that you Harvested a Deer( or whatever you are hunting! Too catch something implies that it is "Caught" Alive!! Rant Over! Other Wise great video and a GREAT Deer! Great Job W.T.W!!
😂
Gratitude towards the Lord for a successful hunt. Love it! Congratulations!
🙏🙏🙏
All day sit gets it done! Congrats!
Great video 👍🏻
Thanks Mark
I am a big fan. When using a .22 for deer bullet type and shot placement are critical. Obviously, your shot placement was dead on. I would look into a monolithic bullet in the 70 gr range for the 22/250. We use Barnes and Maker copper monolithic.
Light, fast bullets do not leave any margin for errors. I like your stand for Jesus Christ. Faith/fear!
70 grain 😂