Patterbuilt
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I watch/listen to Meateater again mostly because of Clay Newcomb. I get a kick out of when he and Steve “disagree” lol
Well then you get it. Being a Yooper actually IS a personality traitI don’t know if it’s a personality trait as much as it’s a way for us to differentiate ourselves from some of the clowns that move here from say… oh, I don’t know - say the UP of Michigan.
*That comment was a joke. My wife is from the UP of Michigan, and I’m assuming the “yooper” in your username was chosen because you’re from there too.
I've been really suspicious that some of their misses were scopes losing zero or not tracking. I agree on it not being great marketing for the sponsor. But I have no facts to base that on.Anyone else noticed that there have been a lot more misses since they started shooting the new Weatherby rifles? Even the meateater hunts series shows a ton more misses. I like the reality but that can’t be great marketing for the sponsor.
As a transplant to Colorado, I can verify this.You’ve obviously never been to Colorado. They think being a “native” is a personality trait.
Pretty exciting to be honest lolWill you be my therapist? For the record my Wife watches with me, is that bad too?
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them aren't great shots in the first place. Shooting is a perishable skill and it's why I also think we don't see them archery hunting much anymore. I imagine they're all much too busy expanding the Meateater empire to hit the range as much as they used to.Anyone else noticed that there have been a lot more misses since they started shooting the new Weatherby rifles? Even the meateater hunts series shows a ton more misses. I like the reality but that can’t be great marketing for the sponsor.
Anyone else noticed that there have been a lot more misses since they started shooting the new Weatherby rifles? Even the meateater hunts series shows a ton more misses. I like the reality but that can’t be great marketing for the sponsor.
squirrels are delicious and a blast to hunt. Especially with a good squirrel dog.I liked most of em. The flintlock show was especially awesome. The slomo footage at the end was fantastic. The goat hunt was great too. Only one I didn't care for was the squirrel hunt because... Squirrels?
Here's the problem with that wish....September and October are the peak hunting seasons out West. There's pretty much nothing to do here in September and not much worthwhile until late October when the rut gets going. We can have our cake and eat it too.Hopefully, it generates interest in people looking for opportunities near their own homes in the east/midwest and on private land.
Don’t know about the misses, but it’s impossible not to notice the shitty ejection by the rifles. On the goat episode Steve reached up to clear the brass and in another scene the brass kind of just pooped out of the port. Last season I think there was even a really bad hang up on feeding.
accuracy is only one function of a rifle, if it doesn’t feed, extract or eject as it should, it’s just as worthless in my opinion.
I stick with mauser or Mauser-derived rifles. They sling brass in a neat pile 5’ away, every time. Am well aware that plenty of other rifles also function perfectly, but on camera these weatherbys are struggling.
I've noticed this too, however I dont think its all that recent. Some of his older episodes they dont show kill shots either. I'm not sure if its miscommunication with the camera guys or its intentional. A few of his camera guys arent even hunters. You never hear any communication between hunter and filmer like in other shows. "Are you on him?"
Idk, I cringe when I hear the hunter ask "are you on him?" in other shows. To me that tells me the guy isn't hunting unless the camera can catch it. I'd rather the cameras be along to get what they can get vs the cameras being the point of the hunt.
Don’t know about the misses, but it’s impossible not to notice the shitty ejection by the rifles. On the goat episode Steve reached up to clear the brass and in another scene the brass kind of just pooped out of the port. Last season I think there was even a really bad hang up on feeding.
accuracy is only one function of a rifle, if it doesn’t feed, extract or eject as it should, it’s just as worthless in my opinion.
I stick with mauser or Mauser-derived rifles. They sling brass in a neat pile 5’ away, every time. Am well aware that plenty of other rifles also function perfectly, but on camera these weatherbys are struggling.
You’ve obviously never been to Colorado. They think being a “native” is a personality trait.