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Expert Hunter Reacts to The Long Dark
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
- Expert Hunter Tim ‘Spike’ Davis makes his return today reacting to the post-apocalyptic survival game The Long Dark where you must do what you can to survive. The Long Dark has a range of animals out in the wilderness you can use to hunt and harvest for resources so who better to come in and review this great game? Tim takes us through different processes and the impracticality of some weapons when it comes to wild hunting and which animals are and aren’t really worth the hassle in the long run. Any The Long Dark fans tuning in today what did you think?
The Long Dark takes place in an open-world environment and is played from the first-person perspective. In the game, the player assumes the role of a crash-landed pilot who must survive after a geomagnetic storm in the frozen Canadian wilderness. There are a number of regions in the environment, all of which are interconnected. According to the developers, the gameplay is a "survival simulation that takes into account factors such as body temperature, hunger/thirst, fatigue, wildlife, and many other factors."
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This guy's rad as hell
Yes, he is! 🔥
yup
@@Gamology tell him we want him to review more survival games
Hell yeah
He's John C. Reilly from Step brothers.
A Q&A with him on this channel would be so epic. Im sure alotta people have alotta questions for him
If this comment gets some more likes I'll see what I can do
@@Gamology thank you
Honestly, game devs should really consider consult guys like him before making a game like this.
I’m sure there is a lot of content like that in circulation.
@@willisverynice like what
you can just tell by looking at this guy he is an actual hunter.
It's the epic beard
@@Gamology pretty much yea, he’s cool though, would like to see more from him!
Well the fact that he did not even know that an Elk is part of the Deer family, says other wise.
@@blackguardharper7005 Dude, of course he knows that an elk is a deer; we just don’t call every fucking elk a deer _because that defeats the purpose of a more specific classification._
@@blackguardharper7005 I mean I don’t really know anything about hunting really, I just find it interesting. I’m looking more for fun than facts ;p
2:38 With the Lee Enfield, specifically the ones used in WW1, They actually needed two full clips to load them. Each clip held 5 rounds, and the gun itself could hold 10.
Yeah, except that’s in Canada. Anything larger than a pistol cartridge immediately gets capped at five rounds, even internal magazines. Been that way since the nineties here. So only five rounds for the Lee Enfield.
@@decimation9780 the rifle here is an original lee enfield, from WW1. Guns gan be grandfathered, thus it would be legal to have a 10 round lee enfield. Or its even possible, due to the nearly non-existance of police presense on Great Bear Island, it could have been owned illegally.
@@pal1d1nl1ght Possible, however the RCMP tend to be pretty thorough, but they don’t care if you take out the little dimple when over the border, it’s not their problem. Depending on how close Great Bear Island is to Alaska, could be that the owner didn’t get a chance to put the dimple back in before evacuation was called.
@@decimation9780 is it? Last time I checked, the 5 round limit only applies to self loading firearms. If you have a manually actuated gun, you are allowed 10 rounds. Therefore, you are still allowed the full capacity of a Lee-Enfield's magazine
@@TheOz91 To my knowledge, anything above a pistol caliber must have the magazine be tapped so it can only hold five rounds. My dad's bolt action can only hold five rounds in the magazine, and he can’t do anything about it unless he’s in the States. This applies to every other firearm he owns barring his pistols.
Maybe let him check out The Hunter : Call of the wild it´s more a realistic aproach to hunting.
We keep asking them to have him review the game, but no luck so far...
They keep him reacting to basic hunting lol
Absolutely. I OWN the game and it's fun. He would love it
@@joshuayray9284 He did. It was the first video they had him do.
@@joshuayray9284 RDR2 is not a good hunting game.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Don't cut him off yet, Gamology! I want to hear him talk some more about using moose tendons as duct tape! How exactly would that work? What would you use it for? This knowledge might come in handy one day (even if my odds of dropping a moose are pretty much nonexistent)!
Tendon and sinew from pretty much any animal can be used to make very strong "cordage" (think paracord or twine), strong enough that many cultures used it for bow strings and to back their bows.
But the way it was done was simply to remove the tendon or sinew from whatever animal you hunted, boil the hide, bone, hooves, etc in clean water, strain it, let it cool, dip tendon/sinew into animal glue, slap that on whatever you need like you're doing cursed paper maché, and let it dry [simplified process]
@@Kurokubi I wasn't thinking beyond "bowstrings and crude cords to tie your tent poles together" (so his "duct tape" comment caught my interest), but I'm liking your "animal glue" idea too.
Now I'm starting to think that my one item I'd bring into the wilderness with me (if I were a contestant on 'Naked and Afraid") would be a large tin pot, instead of an item for starting fires more easily (like a large Zippo lighter, a magnifying glass or a baggie full of dryer lint). But being able to quickly start a fire is important in a survival situation too.
Toughie.
@@BloodyBay no, no. Bring the fire starter. You can always make a pot using wood ash by finding clay on the banks of a creek or river, typically where the current let's up/weakens near the bank compared to the surrounding water. You'll typically see that at/around bends in the creek/stream/brook/river/rill/crick/etc, etc, in shallower parts, or where trees or debris has fallen (but not fully submerged) and extended from the bank and partially blocked the flow...
So small inlets, basically.
@@BloodyBay bowstrings yes, the quality of a bowstring is usually what decides the power of a bow and particularly powerful bows such as crossbows won't be able to work with weaker material
@@mickeyrace873 well crossbows are a waste of time. All you need to hunt medium to large game is a 50 lb bow. Shot placement and the arrows you use are extremely important depending on your game.
Love this guy.
FYI, as an avid player of TLD with over 1800 hours on this game, I can decisively say that the developers DID include a smell mechanic, and predators like wolves absolutely will track you by scent if they can and the game also does take wind into account. Predators can smell you surprisingly far away if you're carrying a load of meat and raw guts and they're down wind of you in a brisk wind.
Also, I recognize that location in the game where most of these shots take place, that "frozen lake" is actually an ice sheet extending out over a bay of the Pacific Ocean. I'm currently in that area in my game of TLD.
Most were Coastal Highway but I also recognized Mountain Town, Mystery Lake and Hushed River Valley.
The wolves thing is a bit unrealistic, a wolf isnt likely to hunt a person, more likely afraid of people.
@@XFizzlepop-Berrytwist In the game there's a geomagnetic disaster that's playing havoc not only with the electrical system, but with the patterns of nature too. It makes predators unusually hostile, and prey unusually docile. This is why you can get practically on top of deer or rabbits before they notice you, and why wolves and bears are almost always out to get you.
@@adamb89
Ah, thats an interesting note.
I knew about the electrical stuff, but not the other, most playthroughs I found of this game havent completed the story? I dont think? It is a game that interests me as a viewer, but not a player, never cared for the survival aspects of games, finding most food/water and other meters, or the amount of food you would get from certain things being used up way too fast. XD
@@XFizzlepop-Berrytwist Story mode is much different than Survivor mode. Story mode you basically don't have to worry about the survival elements except at a superficial level. Now granted, I have the game mechanics down to practically muscle memory levels of instinct, but when playing Story mode, it's not a survival game at all. Yeah you have to eat, drink, sleep, and not freeze...but the fact that you don't have permadeath and can save/load as you see fit makes it stupidly easy.
I'd say shooting the moose up the "tail-end" would be more like the death star shot lol
Texas Heart Shot!
🤣 pooor moose!
Lol I think that's what he meant 😆
@@Kurokubi yeah. no imagination needed to guess where that hatch in the deathstar's armor is, in moose terms : p lol
At least the hide won’t have a bullet hole.
2:31
And there we go. It's a Lee Enfield, which has a capacity of 10 rounds, but soldiers were usually issued with 5-round clips.
Ah interesting. Now I need one
You can load them with 2 clips to reach capacity
Well that fucking sucks. Wanna load it fully and you take like 15 seconds, but i guess soldiers did rarely load it fully
@@Omega14343 they topped up their magazine. And it isn't THAT slow to load 2 clips into the Lee Enfield.
@@callumpearce9242 well you know when you are in a trench with artillery raining you aint gonna load it fully, one clip maximun because in the world wars every second mattered
The in-game narrative explains that the geomagnetic event that knocked out the power also is causing wildlife to behave oddly. Which is why wolves and bears are almost always hostile, and why deer are kind of walking around oblivious to their environment until you (or a wolf) are practically on top of them. In Story mode you just have to deal with it, but in Survivor mode you can choose Custom and dial your own settings, so animals can detect you from a more realistic distance.
8:03 "He's cornered himself. That bear comes in the shed, he's nowhere to go."
The long dark devs: Cornered himself... Yeah... He SURE did...
Bears are not allowed to go inside the sheds! xD i always thought they'd go inside the ones with no doors, which would make sense. But they don't.
How about showing him thehunter call of the wild ?
YES!
Stay tuned
Was gonna comment this, as soon as he brought up the wind and everything I was like gameology should've done thehunter call of the wild
Yes! More Long Dark content, always great. Especially with Spike
I like this hunter man. And would love to see more of him.
One of the best survival games out there. I highly recommend it, you can spend countless hours in survival, story or challenge modes and still not get bored.
No
@real pedroppp no
The deer in the game are actually modeled after red deer, and they're occasionally referred to as stags. Always bothered me because red deer are native to Eurasia but the game is set in Canada.
There's also no black bears in the north of canada
The red deer came for vacation then this guy starts killing them. Rough life
@@BlaBla-su2yh Correct, in that part of the country you might see some brown bears, or if you're particularly unlucky, white (polar) bears. Yes, polar bears sometimes swim in from the arctic circle and end up on the North coast, then make their way further inland. This is happening increasingly frequently, too; I'll let you guess why.
Spike: *is an experienced hunter who has killed many animals*
Also Spike: That looks like... something eating on a rabbit. Maybe a fox.
*is actually a wolf eating a deer*
Because that was incredibly clear with the game's AAA hyper realistic graphics
yeah, but he didn't play long dark for 100+ hours
@@nikoughmadsa9736 ah yes that animal there was orange
@@izawa9211 foxes aren’t all orange lmao
I think he views these on a far smaller screen than we do.
I think it would be interesting to see the hunter and the survival expert react together.
It would be a good idea
No
They’d just start trying to out-man each other. There’s a reason why this hasn’t been done before.
2:36 I have never shot a rabbit with a bolt action rifle but I have seen what happens when a squirrel meets a 5.56. "red mist" is a real ballistic phenomenon.
It's not a phenomenon
@@ChodeMaster ?
what a savage comment lol.
The rifle is primarily a WW1 era Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mark III w/ other Lee-Enfield rifles added to it and the revolver is based off the Smith & Wesson Model 27 which is chambered in .357 magnum.
thanks chaf
With a whopping ten round internal box magazine. I always wondered why most nations kept 5 rounds for so long.
Actually on a Lee Enfield mk. 1-3 the internal box magazine holds 10 rounds and the standard stripper clip most commonly used with said rifle holds 5 rounds. In the game there was rounds in the rifle before he loaded the clip, so the reload animation here is actually pretty good
8:37 made ma laugh so much, the commentary, the delivery, just perfect :')
yeh dude i was looking for this comment cause i was going to say something very similar
I kind of want to see him review actual hunting games like Call of the wild. I want to know how accurate they are.
That game mistura be very realistic because I almost didnt kill nothing. I wasnt able to find them.
@@caiquesilva2752 Follow the roads in game, and hang out near the lakes. You'll find something. If you're playing the Africa pack, beware of cape buffalo. They actively trample you.
Yeah but call of the wild has toxic microtransactions. The old Cabela's: Big Game Hunter on the PS2 I had was pretty damn accurate and didn't have shitty microtransactions
@@PatrickRatman FYI it does have paid dlc content, but it does not have microtransactions.
They aren't too far off. Obviously field dressing is far more time consuming than pressing x to harvest, and the animal density is artificially high, but the shooting mechanics and ballistics are decent. Some of the animal toughness bullshit is ridiculous, moose are nowhere near that tough IRL. A deer round through both lungs will kill a moose quicker than an elk. So some Hollywood bs but good mechanics
I'd love to see this guy look at the old Cabela's games.
You should get him some footage of theHunter: Call of the Wild. One of the more realistic hunting games out there i'd say.
"That moose/deer would be long gone" God he's right about that one I spend 95% of my time just following tracks. I said F**K it when I bought the ATVs though. Just running up on them jumping off and taking a shot.
"That moose would die from old age before he'd die from that shot"
>Last of Us II's "moose finger/teeth/nail-ripped and clawed bare-hand to death by infected all the way through the skin right to the internal organs/bones" be like
Gameology brings in the most interesting people. The best react channel in my opinion since there's actually stuff to learn about. These videos are like showing your grandpa how you play a game while he explains all the technicalities and reality of it and his experience with it. Great videos.
me and my dad got stuck in a blizzard around 9 years ago when out hunting caribou, or Reindeer or whatever you call them lol.
we'd been out hunting for around 2 weeks when we finally found a large stry male that we shot, but hit a bad shot on, so we tracked it.
we tracked it for alomst a week, and when a blizzard hit us, we got stuck in under some trees. my dad was giving up hope, but i decided to not die that day, so i got his Suomi Knife (we call them "Same Kniv" which are a special kind of long bladed knife, much like a Machete, but MUCH sharper and tougher. they were specifically made for hunting and survival, making the mideal for any kind of hunting and survival needs in a blizzard as well) and went out to cut some small to medium trees and branches to make a makeshift cover for us to keep us out of the chilly winds. so i gathered up a lot of wood and got it back to him and started making a makeshift shelter and used parts of my backpack to make a windwall to keep the wind off of us. i then cleared an area for us to get on to bare ground, lit up a fire and warmed myself and my dad up. he had passed out from the extreme cold (the temperature meter on my backpack said it was -67 degrees celcius, which is EXTREMELY cold!) so i warmed him up as best i could while trying not to think about the fact taht he could actually be dead, and rather focused on keeping the fire going and to just survive. after night fell, i heard growling nearby and saw that some wolfs had surrounded us, but the fire kept them away, and i had my 44 magnum ready in case they tried anything. they left us after a while of me making some aggrevated noises to threaten them and i could get some shuteye. i woke up to my dad talking to me and realized i had slept for almost an entire day, and he had woken up around sunrise and just let me sleep, as he knew i had done a lot to keep us aliv, and he was very much right. after a couple of days of hiking we not only got back home, but found the damn caribou we had been tracking, who had died a little while after we shot him, and MUCH closer to camp then we expected as we had tracked another animal that had been damaged by a wolf it seems, as we only shot one animal. he had circled around us and headed towards our camp, and we found him about 3 km away from our camp. so it all ended well, except for my dads frostbitten left foot lol.
we barely survived, and it was only because i kept a level head and kept calm as well as had good training in terms of wilderness survival.
so the moral of this story is to learn what you can from people like this hunter, and learn to respect nature and you can live damn near forever as my great grandfather said, haha!
Can you imagine if That Vegan Teacher saw this guy and knew what he does for a living!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
We could resolve that particular "omnivore vs vegan" argument easily enough: Just drop Tim "Spike" Davis and That Vegan Teacher off in the north end of the Yukon territory, then whoever makes it back to civilization first wins the argument.
And if Vegan Teacher doesn't make it back _at all,_ I don't think we'll be at too great a loss. I call dibs on her ukelele! :-p
Who Cares
Who Cares
@@emulation2369 1) Obviously the eight people who Liked Jurgen's comment care, even if *_you_* don't.
2) You said that *_twice,_* by the way.
I get this comment is for the hahas but I actually think they'd find some common ground. Tim shows a lot of respect for animals in these videos and you can tell he hates seeing them in pain unnecessarily. Like the main thing he preaches every video is always aiming for a shoulder shot so that the bullet hits the vital organs to kill the animal as quickly as possible and not cause undue stress to the animal as it dies.
The bolt action was a lee Enfield which has a 10 round capacity, soldiers were issued 5 round stripper clips
I never considered that after hundreds of years of humans hunting with guns the other natural predators would evolve to hear that sound as a dinner bell. That's awesome.
Evolution is MUCH slower than that. I wouldn't take the word of a random 'hunter' about how evolution works.
@@akashajones6079 that's because it's not evolution. i believe the original commenter was using 'evolve' in a way to just mean 'change', but because of the context it wasn't all that clear.
"You don't want to use a bolt action."
You could if it wasn't in a large caliber. Using something like a .22 is meant for small game like rabbit and squirrel.
Loving the recent hunter posts 👍
Hunter reacts to Bloodborne
2:36 that’s actually correct. It’s a SMLE, which means that it holds 10 rounds. It takes two five round clips to load it.
Ok thanks for confirming 😂
It certainly looks like one. Although I’m not familiar with the style of sights this game is using on it.
@@hardlylivin6602 That rear aperture sight is almost entirely correct, the front sight post is the only thing that looks slightly off (it's a bit too long and I don't see the rest of it) but overall the sights look pretty spot-on. Wdym?
Keep in mind there's multiple iterations of Enfield rifles that can have pretty different sights, but this one here is clearly an SMLE and those sights are pretty right.
@@HystericalHuntress I don’t think I’ve seen an enfield with what appears to be a fixed rear aperture sight like that. And not in the position it’s located in. The No.4 had a rear mounted peep but it was farther back and range adjustable. Unless assuming the gun in this game could have been modified.
What model had fixed sights outside of custom private owned guns?
Imagining a wolf, being able to shoot a gun, is the most scariest thing ever XD
"We will starve to death" lmao
in some of these bolt action rifles, it was actually possibl, to loa in a clip and singular bullets and because the clips not always had the right amount of bullets, you sometimes had to put in more manually
Reminds me of the time my Dad and I were playing a ‘big game hunter’ game for the first time, and, being used to other games where items like bait and traps are usually ‘thrown’ i tried to throw out a bear bait just before I climbed into a blind, expecting it to toss it well away from the blind. Instead, the bait drops right at the base of the ladder. I immediately mutter “well that was intelligent” as I climb the ladder, while my Dad laughs his ass off.
Yess I'm so glad TLD is getting more attention!! Definitely my favorite game
Hi I’m a huge fan can u make the hunter react to the hunter call of the wild?
This guy's commentaries are so awesome and funny. I want more
I now want this guys reactions to more, he's pretty dope.
Love this game Would love to have it get a remastered version love the graphics and coloring
The Lee einfeld does take two clips, I guess the player only had six rounds, that's why he put more ammo in after the clip.
This guy's got such a chill vibe! Also as far as the game goes, I was super excited to see the long dark! Been a fan of it for a long time!
I love how he just smashed this game to pieces in terms of its realism. I was somewhat disappointed too when played it, in real life it works very differently. But hey, you gotta make a playable game! And my inner hunter gatherer is happy with this game.
It's important to mention that all animals in the long dark are acting strange because of whatever event is going on. Especially the wolves
FYI, the thing that gives TLD the most realism us permadeath. You don't get to load a save if you get killed or hurt.
The Long Dark is one of my favorite survival games, so cool to see this video after just recently discovering the channel
LETS GOOOO, Love this guy! Can we get Spike and Kinga Philipps to do a collab?
Soilders react to Far Cry 6 so they can talk about guerilla warfare.
I wanna see this dude (and/or a biologist) react to monster hunter world. Not the combat but literally the monsters themselves; a ton of the series appeal is how its monster design is deeply rooted in real world ecology with behaviors and characteristics with how they would 'realistically' exist in mind. I imagine you'd want someone on hand to give context as needed but I'd love to see what they'd have to say about all the details in behavior world in particular gave the monsters.
2:59 the ice in this game is so thick that you can start fires on it, totally realistic ember-proof ice
You can actually build fires on ice.
idea: ER Doctor reacts to Gorn: Visceral reality
This guy has been roasting the player so much, i think he is well done.
But the player is playing according to the game mechanics. It's sort of along the lines I said to a nav map mod for fs2020.
"But my map is accurate to the real world" he said.
Yes, but since the sim doesn't know that, I have to work within what it believes to be correct. It is a sim world.
In TLD, some of the challenges don't exist. For instance, wolves aren't that aggressive towards humans. We aren't seen as regular prey, though there can be exceptions. And he cooked on the potbelly stove because that is the game mechanic.
@@icecold9511 using the cooking pot to cook the meat reduces the time it take to cook lol just in case you didn't know :D
"Wolves dont know how to shoot a gun yet, but when they do, we will all starve" 😆
I can't believe they got the actual trapper from The Long Dark wintermute mode to review this!
Can u guys do hunter reacts to hunter call of the wild
I love everything about this, I would love for someone like this to work with videogames developers to make a survival game. It would be wild.
red selves is Astrid, green is Mackenzie(you can play as ether), the old timer is Grey mother, the rifle is a British Lee Enfield
fun fact about the rifle he has (the SMLE british rifle) it has 10 rounds and is fed with 5 round clips, which means you'll need a clip and some loose rounds to fill it up when it's nearly dry
You should do a reaction to: the hunter Call of the wild you'll love the game.
This guy is amazing, loved his input and jokes!
The guy putting more ammo after using the clip is accurate. The rifle in question is a SMLE- a british pre-WW1 rifle that served up to the 1950s. It has a 10 round capacity, being fed from 5 round clips.
Rabbit fur sheds like crazy... even as a piece of clothing. It's warm and incredibly soft but it leaves rabbit hair everywhere.
I love his southern accent
As much as i love the long dark, it **literally** says in the game, before the start menu even, that it is NOT trying to be a super realistic survival game.
They did try to be fairly releasitc, but they openly admit to having taken creative liberties to make a GAME.
The guy is still cool as all hell though, really really would love to see more of him doing other hunting and/or survival games
They can't have it both ways, either they were trying to make it realistic or trying to make it fantastical, them not commiting to either is just stupid.
Have you ever played the game? At all? Its rather well done, you absolutely can try to be realistic in certain ways, but take creative liberties on others and have it work.
@@TheCrypto34 I've played it a bunch on Xbox, i want to try it on PS4 this month.
Yeah, in certain ways rather than completely, there's no point in having realistic AND fantastical concepts in a game especially if more fantastical concepts aren't available like Carry Weight adjustment or Walk Speed adjustment.
6:58 Well, the bullet wil be stabilized to hit at 30/40 yards even out of a short barrel, however the short sighting radius makes it harder to aim propperly.
I can say that with confidence as owner of a pistol with 4" barrel, who shoots regularly at 25m (about 27 yards) and i am shooting with irons.
“These animals have 10000 years of elavalotion on there side”
i wish he was my dad
I just cant explain how both gamology and all of the people they invite are amazing its just so hard to explain their awesomeness
Forgive me but if I recall correctly ww1 British bolt action clips carried five out of ten rounds and soldiers only put the second clip in before combat to reduce the stress on the magazine spring. I don't doubt there's ten round after market strippers however I'm certain the stock is five.
the rifle from the looks was a lee Enfield a ww1-2 British rifle. it could hold 10 rounds (5 rounds each stripper clip) but most soldiers were told not do put the 10 rounds in due to it making the mags spring do more work. but most soldiers probably just put the 10 in anyway just so they could shoot more often
When the coyote’s start learning how to shoot we’ll be starving lmfaoooooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂💀
2:03 Unfortunately, Spike is incorrect about the Lee-Enfield rifle, which has a ten round magazine protruding below the trigger guard. Each clip holds five rounds, so loading one clip, then several loose cartridges makes sense. I'm not sure exactly which model the rifle is, but it is probably one used by the British and Canadians in WWI and/or WWII. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%E2%80%93Enfield
Some rifles the clip doesn't fill the magazine, you need two clips to fill the magazine. If the rifle holds 10 rounds sometimes clips only hold 5. I believe the Enfield is the rifle that does that.
You can get really close if you know what you are doing, saw a deer eating in the pasture the other day, wind was coming from him towards me. I stepped really carefully in the grass to make as little noise as possible. Probably got to 30-40 m or so before I accidently made a noise he spotted me and ran away.
I was hoping to see player take a shot get charged by bear/moose get mauled/trampled, survive and Hunter react to that
4:25 LOL this guy is amazing
You DON'T want to shoot a bear in the head.
Bears have skulls so thick that bullets of 7.62x54 or similar calibers can't go through.
My dad told me a story about his classmate who was hunting bears in Siberia with his aunt and she let him have Mosin,while she was nearby with a shotgun watching him.
Bear noticed him and he paniced,so he shot a bear in the head,but bullet just scratched him angering the bear even more.Aunt shot bear in the last moment,when he jumped to attack,killing him as a result.
There's 3 ways of killing a bear:
1.Shooting him in the heart(maybe there are other ways to get a quick kill,but I can't say for sure) before he noticed you
2.Shooting him while he stands on his back legs inspecting you after he notices you.
3.If he's charging you...Well,shoot and pray when he's jumping on you to attack :/
Bonus tip:If it's a white bear - pray for your death to be quick
What's the point in hunting fucking bears? Leave them alone
@@N0pr0fit It was more than 30 years ago
This is why I always giggle and just say game logic.
4:25 "the only thing is, wolves and coyots don't know how to use a gun, but once they do, we will starve to death." Lmao
10:26 This got me dying of laughter lol
There seems to be a fair bit of exposition cut out but I guess the point still gets across. Even in the beginning where he said, "you wouldn't want to use a bolt action because it would blow the rabbit to pieces" there was most likely a caveat referring to the cartridge of the rifle rather than it being a rifle. It looked to me to be an Enfield rifle, most likely chambered in .303 British. But it is very common to hunt rabbit with a bolt action .22lr rifle. I could be incorrect, but then again I would rather hear the unabridged version.
He's wrong about that clip; the rifle that is modeled after has a ten-round magazine, but five-round clips, so you can easily feed more rounds than just the clip. Plus, there are bolt action rifles chambered for most rifle cartridges, including the weakest ones, there is nothing inherently "overpowered" about a bolt action rifle. Bolt actions do make for cheaper rifles overall, especially when you get into larger, higher pressure cartridges, but there's nothing inherently different about the ammunition.
This dude is rad asf seems chill to.
"Coyotes can't shoot guns, but once they do we'll all starve to death." ...I really want a game mode that plays this out. XD
2:32, nope, for a lot of rifles a clip doesnt hold the maximum. For example a Lee-Enfield rifle, the Lee-Enfied has 5-round clips but a magazine that holds 10.
Only thing I’d like to point out is watch jerry Miculek, a 6” barrel is more than adequate if you do your part. But most people aren’t that proficient with such a short sight radius etc.
Quick note about the rifle. That's probably a Lee Enfield, or a derivative of it, judging by the 10 round magazine.
I can say it is old long dark, the new long dark even if you shoot a bear or moose on the head, you need to wait it bleed out, 10 minutes is the less amolt of time you need to wait, i can prov it, one time i shoot a bear on the head in their cave and he just wake up and roar at me(it is a test so i dont save and reload my file, to not die) also if you shoot a animal a lot of times it will just reset their bleed out timer(just bears and mooses, because wolfs and deers insta die from head shoots).
2:35 That rifle is a SMLE (Small, Magazine, Lee-Enfield) and as you can see by the long magazine, it absolutely does hold 10 rounds. The standard stripper clips only held 5 though, so it took two full clips to reload. Was also unique at the time for being one of the only rifles you could work the bolt on without needing to move away from the sights so you could keep your sight picture and point of aim. The combination of these two factors (easy, fast bolt and 10 round capacity) allowed for things such as the 'Mad Minute' where a group of soldiers would lay down semi-accurate suppressing fire on a position and just go until all 10 rounds were emptied out.
He seems to know firearms in general less than hunting, the comments about how you couldn't hit a deer with a revolver from irons from what looks to be 20 meters away tops is just straight fiction, you can make accurate hits at a further distance than that with a 4-6 inch barrel .44 magnum or even a .357 no problem. It's not a damned .32ACP my guy..
And then the bear comments.. what does this dude hunt with, .22LR? A SMLE firing .303 British can make accurate hits at MUCH further distances than that. It's made hits out to like 1,000m+.
Guy is unquestionably a hunting expert and likely far better at it than I could ever even hope to be, but he is clearly NOT a firearms / ballistics expert.
“Most realistic” seems to be quite an overstatement
You can use bolt action for rabbits if its a .22🤫 the stripper clip is definitely an old school mag feed. I love the classic rifles🤘 but my dad said when he was a kid him and his brother used rocks but in slingshots for 🐇 🤷♂️
Unrelated to this video but I have a suggestion, "Martial Artists React to Akiyama from Yakuza 4".
I just really want to see Gemma's reaction as his fighting style it's all to do with kicks and I'm sure she'd love that.
*Gemma
I would really love to see this guy cover the carnivores series - especially carnivores ice age. Well at least the mobile versions if possible.
"Wolves and Coyotes ain't learned to shoot a gun yet, but when they do... We will all starve .." 😂😂
10:55 I used to bulls eye hoohahs in my T-16 Back home, they’re not much bigger than two meters
Tim Spike is so awesome! Bring him back for more games!
6:56 there is a blood spot in the snow so it mustve been a wounded deer i guess they saying if its wounded it wont run off idk
9:04 - are you sure the Moose is the largest mammal in North America? Isn't the buffalo (bison) bigger?
Those two being followed by the polar bear and the manatee (which, unlike cetaceans, stay near shore at all times, so are not open water, migratory animals).