Sheep hunters MIGHT need this cartridge
Take this guy in a short action, stretch it up to a 30-06 cartridge length and turn it down to 6.5, and you have 6.5 rpm, which was the predecessor that came out before the 338. Basically, all they did was dial this down to .33 caliber. It takes a .338 inch diameter bullet. It has the same dust capacity. And what it does is it allows us to house a bold action rifle the size of a small receiver. And Weatherby is making those rifles in various types and sizes, as light as five pounds. Obviously, they are aimed at wild hunters. Guys who like to backpack or ride horses to get into nature in search of moose, sheep and bears. And many sheep hunters like a larger bullet and a larger cartridge, because of the bears they might run into. Not that they need it that much for the sheep. Subscribe to my channel: Check out RSO TV: Shop the RSO Store: Connect with me: Website: Facebook: Instagram: Who is Ron Spomer? For 44 years, I have been fortunate to photograph and write about my passion: the outdoors. Wild creatures and places have always moved me, from the first blushing rooster that scared me to death in Grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that waved me goodbye with a flick of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, become an integral part of our ecosystem, and capture a bit of its mystery, I have photographed, hiked, hunted, bird-watched, and fished across much of this planet. I have seen beauty everyone should see and survived adventures everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the biggest fish or hunted the biggest bucks, but I have tried. Maybe you have done it too. And that is the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world. Produced by: @red11media
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The hunter’s responsibility after the hunt! – NDGNF – 11-12-2020
If you hunted this year, you may receive a hunter survey from the Department. Find out why these surveys are so important in this week’s webcast with survey coordinator Chad Parent.
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New transportation option for deer hunters – NDGNF – 09-07-2021
Chronic wasting disease is a disease of cervids in North Dakota that infects the nervous system. Animals with CWD will appear normal for 18 to 20 months, but the disease is invariably fatal. Because CWD can be artificially spread through improper disposal of high-risk body parts, there are body transport restrictions in areas with known cases of CWD. Learn more in this week’s North Dakota Outdoors.
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Hunters and dry conditions – NDGNF – 09-30-2021
North Dakota Game and Fish Department Director Jeb Williams, along with Dunn County Emergency Manager Sarah Duttenhefner and West Dunn Fire Chief Ryan Hauck, provide tips on how to minimize fire risk while enjoying outdoor activities with these dry conditions on the landscape.
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5 Best Things about German Shorthaired Pointers
Walle is our 1 year old German Shorthaired Pointer. Watch our video to learn more about him and his breed.
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Outdoors On The Farm: Pheasant and Quail Hunting in Ord Nebraska
Outdoors On The Farm aims to tell stories on how farmers are impacting the environment, the habitat of wildlife, the animals that use that habitat and how animals are impacting the farmers. Outdoors on The Farm shows success stories about the relationship between farmer and the outdoors.
In this episode, Chip visits with Larry Koelling of Husker Hunts in Ord Nebraska. Follow along as they go rooster and bobwhite hunting on Larry’s farm guided by Ken Dawson.
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