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6.5 PRC 300 yard Moose Kill Shot With Bullet trace and TACTACAM Scope View

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For you subscribers be sure to come back and watch the whole video once we get it put together. For new viewers welcome to the channel. Shot was just shy of 300 yards with 6.5 PRC scope camera is a Tactacam with FTS mount. I’m not a fan of head shots for first shot a lot can go wrong. But once I know he’s lethally wounded I’ll follow up if given a chance to make it as quick as possible Link to Tactacam FTS (Film Through Scope) 👇🏻

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33 COMMENTS

  1. Im just not a fan of this round and thats okay. Doesn’t mean i need to bash the ones that do if it works for them. I do lean on the side of one shot one kill lights out with the 300 win mag and thats okay. Other disagree and thats okay too. Long as we are all safe and come back home ready to cook.

  2. That was very nice of you to film yourself killing this big guy. I'm sure it made you feel extra special. Posting it here for everyone else to see is just a bonus. I'm sure it was a special moment when he/she was standing there and out if nowhere, BANG. It's all over. So sporting. So exhilarating. If you hunting to surv, that's one thing. If you do it because it's fun, then you're a fucking asshole. Maybe get a new hobby. I didn't watch the video. It popped up recommended. I clicked it and paused it to comment.

  3. Statistically the number of vegans in the world compared to the comments complaining about hunting animals isn’t quite adding up… I’m suspecting a lot of self righteous, uneducated folks here in the comments section.
    Also, would you rather the moose be ripped apart/eaten alive by a bear or pack of wolves?
    Y’all need to do some reading about hunting and how much hunters and fish and wildlife do for animal populations staying healthy.
    Ignorance plus high emotion is a losing combination in life, people.

  4. I do not hunt but I have witnessed animals being killed for food multiple times and for me to eat. As a young man my moms brother, my uncle that Is, raised beef, pork and rabbits on his five acre ranch on the outskirts of San Francisco Bay Area, up north in Vallejo ca. once a year my parents bought a whole beef from him for slaughter. It filled up our kitchen freezer and the bigger freezer in our garage. Kept meat on our table for about a whole year. It was good flavor too. Plus you know it was organic. All were grass fed along with some grain. One time I did a taste test. Went to my local Safeway grocery store. I had to purchase safeways best ground beef to match the natural flavor of my uncles beefs. Both were fried without any seasoning. You never knew where grocery beef originated from. I knew where my uncles came from and without any government interference. So I don’t hunt for meat but I didn’t always get it from a store either. The meat has to come from somewhere, so what difference if one hunts, raises it for slaughter or buys at the store? It the individuals preference, so quit harping on the hunters. Oh and while on my uncles ranch I would plink tin cans. Shooting IS fun.

  5. The eco freaks introduced wolves back into the land to eliminate hunting. No over population = no need to hunt. Colorado population dropped from 14,000 to less than 1,200 in a decade. The whole industry is collapsing for outfitters and guides.

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