This video showcases the process of loading a Cape buffalo, emphasizing the role of a proper rifle, specifically a .416 Ruger. It highlights the involvement of the NRA, suggesting their support for hunters across various game types and regions. The description promotes NRA resources like American Hunter magazine and provides links for joining the organization and supporting Second Amendment rights. The content is presented as an example of how the NRA benefits hunters.
This "American Rifleman Television" episode features a J. Woodward & Sons London .500 3" Express Double Rifle from the late 19th century. The video discusses the historical context of dangerous-game hunting in British colonial Africa and India, highlighting the need for powerful double rifles like this one to take down large game such as tigers and plains game. American Rifleman Field Editor Garry James provides details on the .500 3" cartridge, noting its popularity and performance with a 340-grain bullet and 135 grains of powder, delivering over 2,000 foot-pounds of power from a blackpowder round. The episode also directs viewers to additional American Rifleman TV content and encourages NRA membership.
This video focuses on 'dream guns' designed for hunting dangerous game. It emphasizes the appreciation for practical, well-used hunting rifles, contrasting them with firearms valued more for prestige. The content promises to showcase some of the best firearms ever made for this specific hunting application, inviting viewers to engage with the channel.
This YouTube video focuses on showcasing the "10 Most Powerful Handguns on the Planet." Unlike typical handguns designed for concealed carry and self-defense, the featured firearms are described as large, heavy, and powerful enough for hunting large game. The content aims to highlight handguns that deviate from the norm by offering extreme power, requiring a firm grip from the shooter.
This video features a "Pros vs. Joes" challenge comparing the 6.5 Creedmoor and the .375 H&H cartridges. Pro shooter Tom Beckstrand, a former U.S. Army Special Operations officer, goes head-to-head with Guns & Ammo TV cameraman Ben LaLonde. LaLonde uses a Kimber 8400 Advanced Tactical SOC II in 6.5 Creedmoor with Hornady 140-grain ELD-M ammo. Beckstrand uses a Kimber Talkeetna 8400 in .375 H&H with Hornady Dangerous Game Series 270-grain SP-RP Superformance ammo. The challenge tests the differences between these two distinct rifle cartridges, with both competitors finishing the task in under a minute.
This video showcases a rare and engraved William Tranter Model 1868 revolver in .577 Boxer caliber. Described as a "monstrosity" made for British adventurers facing dangerous game like lions and tigers, this 5-shot centerfire revolver is highlighted as the only known engraved example. The description also provides links to the creator's Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise store.
This episode of GUNTALK S5 features a mother and son, Michelle and Colton Cerino, participating in the SAAM Precision Training Course at the FTW Ranch in Texas. The training focuses on rifle skills, putting participants' marksmanship to the test in a realistic environment with varied terrain and expert instruction. The video highlights their progression through long-range and precision shooting, as well as preparation for dangerous game hunting. It is part of a four-part series covering their hunting preparation.
This episode of GUNTALK S5 features a mother and son, Michelle and Colton Cerino, participating in the SAAM Precision Training Course at the FTW Ranch in Texas. The training focuses on realistic scenarios and tests their rifles and skills across varied terrain. The episode highlights their development in long-range shooting, precision, and dangerous game hunting techniques under experienced instructors.
This GUNTALK episode, Part 1 of "Hunters Prep," follows Michelle and Colton Cerino as they train at the FTW Ranch in Texas. They undergo the SAAM Precision Training Course, which tests their rifles and shooting skills in varied terrain. The training focuses on long-range precision shooting and dangerous game hunting, with experienced instructors providing a realistic experience. The video also directs viewers to the remaining three parts of the series and provides broadcast information for GUNTALK Television.
This video showcases the Burris 3-15x50mm Veracity Riflescope with the E1 FFP reticle. It highlights the scope's versatility for various hunting applications, from varmint to dangerous game, due to its magnification range. Key features emphasized include generous eye relief, smooth focus, capped turrets with 1/4 MOA adjustment, a removable sunshade, and the innovative Ballistic E1 Front Focal Plane (FFP) reticle that maintains accuracy across all magnification levels. The description directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com to purchase the scope.
This video showcases American Hunter Field Editor Ron Spomer's experience hunting a hippo using the Kimber Caprivi rifle. It offers an inside look at the hunt, highlighting the specific firearm used in this large game pursuit. For additional information, viewers are directed to AmericanHunter.org.
This video, "How to Select and Mount the Nearly Perfect Safari Rifle Scope | Gunsmithing," features Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the selection and mounting of a Leupold VX-7 1.5-6x 24mm scope on a safari rifle. The focus is on choosing a versatile sighting system suitable for both dangerous and plains game, highlighting the Leupold scope as an ideal, "nearly perfect" option. The demonstration covers the gunsmithing aspect of installing a quick detachable sighting system.
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