This YouTube video "2025 South Florida Zone A Scouting Trip For Bow Season" documents the preparation for the upcoming deer season. The creator visits public lands for which they secured permits for bow, muzzleloading, and rifle seasons. The scouting trip is for the 2025 and 2026 deer seasons, with opening weekend scheduled for August 16, 2025. The location is approximately an hour from their home. The creator expresses their passion for bow hunting and encourages viewers to engage with the content.
This YouTube video, titled 'Why Are They Trying to Sell America's Public Land? 🤯', from the Shawn Ryan Show, appears to delve into a political and current affairs discussion surrounding the potential sale of public lands in America. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the Shawn Ryan Show often features content relevant to the Second Amendment, outdoor activities, and defense, which can indirectly intersect with firearm ownership and use. The description includes links to the show's various platforms, including Patreon and podcast services, indicating a focus on opinion-based or analytical content.
This video discusses a plan that would allegedly sell millions of acres of public land, framed through the perspective of a wounded veteran. The description includes links to support the Shawn Ryan Show, its Patreon, and its podcast on Apple/Spotify. Hashtags in the description indicate themes of military, politics, farming, hunting, and a mention of Trump. The content appears to be politically charged and focused on land rights and potentially veteran advocacy within a political context.
This video provides an update on National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations and public land sale sections within a larger bill. It includes affiliate links for coffee, legal services (Attorneys On Retainer), and firearms-related gear and retailers like Tristar Trading, CMMG, and Brownells. The description emphasizes supporting pro-2A organizations such as Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and National Association For Gun Rights. The creator also lists the equipment used for video production and provides disclaimers about the informational and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing safe practices and legal compliance.
This video details a bizarre warranty claim where a customer's steel target was severely damaged while shooting his 300 Winchester Magnum. Upon inspection, the damage indicated a projectile far larger and more powerful than a 300 WM, possibly a .50 BMG round with armor-piercing ammunition. The video explores different armor-piercing rounds like M855A1, M80A1, and M2 AP to demonstrate their effects on steel targets and concludes that the damage was not due to a target plate failure but a much more powerful, unidentified projectile. The mystery of who fired the shot and with what remains unsolved.
This video discusses the issue of gun owners allegedly leaving trash on public lands. While the title implies a critique of a specific behavior within the gun-owning community, it doesn't delve into specific firearm models, calibers, manufacturers, or related activities. The content appears to be focused on environmental responsibility and the actions of individuals, rather than the firearms themselves.
This video appears to be a commentary or news analysis regarding a proposed ban on shooting on public land, referred to as 'Poopy Pants Wants To Ban Shooting On Public Land'. The description links to various firearm-related manufacturers and a news article about an inmate shooting in prison, as well as an article about the Biden administration's stance on recreational shooting on public lands. It also references the 'Bump Act' and bump stock bans, indicating a discussion around firearm regulations.
This video discusses the case of B&L Productions v. Newsom, where the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a California law prohibiting gun shows on public land does not implicate First or Second Amendment rights. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law breaks down the ruling, highlighting the perceived disregard for constitutional protections. The video also promotes legal protection services for self-defense through 'Right to Bear' and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses the US Fish and Wildlife Service's initiative to ban lead ammunition on its managed lands, framing it as the initial step towards a nationwide ban. The content argues this policy is part of the Biden Administration's perceived "war on lead ammo" and criticizes its impact on gun owners, particularly those involved in recreational shooting and hunting on public land. It highlights the Gun Owners of America (GOA) and promotes their initiatives, including GOALS registration and merchandise.
This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features host Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin in conversation with guest Thomas Allen, focusing on various aspects of turkey hunting. They delve into practical challenges such as dealing with adverse weather conditions, the difficulty of finding time for hunts, and navigating public land access. The discussion aims to provide insights and tips for turkey hunting enthusiasts. The show is presented by Ruger and Range Ready Studios and promotes subscribing to Gun Talk's diverse platforms.
This video from Carnivore Magazine follows Editor in Chief Iain Harrison on an extensive road trip through the Western United States, focusing on public land hunting adventures. The description emphasizes the breathtaking landscapes and the close connection to nature found within the US, suggesting that exotic international travel isn't always necessary for epic outdoor experiences. The content highlights the beauty and ruggedness of the Western terrain, promising stunning vistas and immersive experiences for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
This video calls for action regarding the Army Corps of Engineers' proposal to expand concealed carry rights on public lands. It encourages viewers to submit comments to support self-defense on these lands, providing a link for further engagement. The content focuses on the legal and rights-based aspects of carrying firearms in specific public areas.