Six mile back sh!# when we go moose hunting in Alaska we are about 50 miles in. But seriously awesome video, love your guys work. One day I’m getting a Gunworks rifle .
Shoot as many as you can now the Wyoming fish and wildlife is intentionally releasing wolves they kill off all the animals and don't forget these motherfuckers are lining their pockets with taxpayer money
Great video — BUT — Every NIMROD out there thinks they can kill at that distance and that is a false. No one realizes the TRUE fact that if an animal takes a step at long distances – you just GUT shot or wound the animal and probably will never find it. Remember, hunting is getting closer and shooting is for ranges and competition. I hunt and get closer (less than 300 yards). Sometimes, I spook an animal and that is OK. You can't get closer if you don't try. please provide a comment back to me about bullet weights, retention and terminal performance at these long ranges and what happens when you just shoot with all these so called modern rifles. I make a ballistic buffalo out wet newspaper and carpet (see article on how to make one) for bullet weight, retention and terminal performance. I like how you promote everything. Please, provide information (new video) on terminal performance at these long distances. Set up a gel block and show the penetration (not just steel). Thanks
See David Petzal (field & stream) magic bullets or google David Petzal ballistic buffalo
Love to see the gear and the skill to use it combine to make a successful hunt. Just plain fun to watch and I'll bet it was fun to be there. I wish you would share with us what the caliber and bullets you were using were. From a prior podcast I heard you on, I'm guessing a 6.5 PRC, but I couldn't tell.
If you want to continue to see Elk , like this you better start shooting WOLVES !! Many areas the game is already DEVASTATED!! Go to U-tube , check out Randy the real gunsmith, & Brandon Pitcher !
I have been looking at Gunwerks vids for years & l am confident that you build great long range rifles , & from years back l believe your #1 choice is the 7mm ! But it would be nice to give us some info in each vid about caliber, bullet, & accuracy of said rifle used . THANKS
The reason long range shots used to be considered unethical was because most shooters didn't have the ability to make them accurately with a quick kill and recovery. If you can (and you guys do), then it doesn't matter whether you shoot an animal at one yard or 1000 yards. Keep up the good hunts and good shooting!
Guys criticizing your long range shooting should mind their own business, you guys put in the time learning your rifles and your systems, hard to deduce anything but jealousy in my eyes. Nice video, great shot, even better experience.
Funny as hell you are talking about how far a hike and how hard the pack out will be on your back. So full of shttt – lol. Then you have the pack horses coming in next morning. All you did was gut it brother that is fine just call it like it is you two are marketing your long shots with your rifles— I get it we get it the problem is 95 percent of hunters cannot shoot and kill ethically 730. Just don't say you had such a hard physical hut packing elk yourself when the horses are packing— lol— I am 51 and I have always packs myself and without a horse.
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Get closer pussy.
Six mile back sh!# when we go moose hunting in Alaska we are about 50 miles in. But seriously awesome video, love your guys work. One day I’m getting a Gunworks rifle .
Awesome. Can't wait to get back west I miss it! Great job.
How far is it?
Shoot as many as you can now the Wyoming fish and wildlife is intentionally releasing wolves they kill off all the animals and don't forget these motherfuckers are lining their pockets with taxpayer money
Great video — BUT — Every NIMROD out there thinks they can kill at that distance and that is a false. No one realizes the TRUE fact that if an animal takes a step at long distances – you just GUT shot or wound the animal and probably will never find it. Remember, hunting is getting closer and shooting is for ranges and competition. I hunt and get closer (less than 300 yards). Sometimes, I spook an animal and that is OK. You can't get closer if you don't try. please provide a comment back to me about bullet weights, retention and terminal performance at these long ranges and what happens when you just shoot with all these so called modern rifles. I make a ballistic buffalo out wet newspaper and carpet (see article on how to make one) for bullet weight, retention and terminal performance. I like how you promote everything. Please, provide information (new video) on terminal performance at these long distances. Set up a gel block and show the penetration (not just steel). Thanks
See David Petzal (field & stream) magic bullets or google David Petzal ballistic buffalo
Great video! What cartridge and bullet were you using?
Onnces= pounds, pounds=pain
Love to see the gear and the skill to use it combine to make a successful hunt. Just plain fun to watch and I'll bet it was fun to be there. I wish you would share with us what the caliber and bullets you were using were. From a prior podcast I heard you on, I'm guessing a 6.5 PRC, but I couldn't tell.
That bull was well earned. Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.
WHAT AN ADVENTURE
Nice shooting!! What caliber are you shooting and grain bullet if you don't mind me asking? Thanks.
Great video
Would have loved to see more closeup video of the elk along the way and the one you shot
If you want to continue to see Elk , like this you better start shooting WOLVES !! Many areas the game is already DEVASTATED!! Go to U-tube , check out Randy the real gunsmith, & Brandon Pitcher !
I have been looking at Gunwerks vids for years & l am confident that you build great long range rifles , & from years back l believe your #1 choice is the 7mm ! But it would be nice to give us some info in each vid about caliber, bullet, & accuracy of said rifle used . THANKS
The reason long range shots used to be considered unethical was because most shooters didn't have the ability to make them accurately with a quick kill and recovery. If you can (and you guys do), then it doesn't matter whether you shoot an animal at one yard or 1000 yards. Keep up the good hunts and good shooting!
Haha! Hey white belly Elk don't have a white belly!🤣 Nice bull congrats!👍
What caliber you shooting?
Guys criticizing your long range shooting should mind their own business, you guys put in the time learning your rifles and your systems, hard to deduce anything but jealousy in my eyes. Nice video, great shot, even better experience.
Funny as hell you are talking about how far a hike and how hard the pack out will be on your back. So full of shttt – lol. Then you have the pack horses coming in next morning. All you did was gut it brother that is fine just call it like it is you two are marketing your long shots with your rifles— I get it we get it the problem is 95 percent of hunters cannot shoot and kill ethically 730. Just don't say you had such a hard physical hut packing elk yourself when the horses are packing— lol— I am 51 and I have always packs myself and without a horse.
Awesome hunt! I would like to shoot beyond 500 one of these days
That is a very difficult shot to make at a long range. Congrats and nice work
I believe just fitted my first build with Gunwerks action.
Great job! I’m loving these videos
DIY huh, except for the horses at the end!
Great job Aaron &Mike, one shot one killed like me.
Thank goodness you had a rifle that could shoot that far since you couldn't get any closer.
Nice big hogs
someone who candonate me a pcp PR 900 I live in BRAZIL thank you very much