Driven grouse in Scotland

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2017
  • It is driven grouse at its finest. Shooter Ross Neville is on a tour of British grousemoors. We spend a day with him at lochan in the Angus Glens, where the birds are in numbers never before seen on this moore. He tries out one of the guns from the John M Browning Collection.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @michaelmaxwell5586
    @michaelmaxwell5586 Před 3 lety +2

    Looks a bit dangerous at 1.04 for the flanker on the hill. At 8.15 the gun appears to swing through the line of the adjacent butt.

  • @waikarimoana
    @waikarimoana Před 6 lety +10

    Great day out and good shooting, thumbs up and regards from New Zealand hunters.

  • @natekoh8970
    @natekoh8970 Před 6 lety +4

    Absolutely fantastic! Really enjoy watching Ross shoot, he's got some class

    • @shakeybeatz
      @shakeybeatz Před 2 lety

      No he fucking hasn't. Absolutely no class whatsoever. Coward yes.

    • @natekoh8970
      @natekoh8970 Před 2 lety

      @@shakeybeatz 😂😂

    • @dianaaston9239
      @dianaaston9239 Před 11 měsíci

      You blood thirsty brute

  • @MrMayhemVI
    @MrMayhemVI Před 6 lety +5

    You could have shown off the gun in greater detail.

  • @peternemeth1677
    @peternemeth1677 Před rokem +1

    1:36

  • @ChrisGalea76
    @ChrisGalea76 Před 3 lety +1

    Are RIO Royal fibre wad ?

  • @diamonddog257
    @diamonddog257 Před 6 lety +1

    WHAT DO THE 'LONDON BEST'' GUNMAKERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THAT AMERICAN BROWNING ?

  • @shakeybeatz
    @shakeybeatz Před 3 lety +9

    I wish grouse were armoured and had weapons. That would make it more fun. It’s all a bit cowardly if you ask me?

    • @napalmhotdog4365
      @napalmhotdog4365 Před 4 měsíci

      Grow up

    • @shakeybeatz
      @shakeybeatz Před 3 měsíci

      @@napalmhotdog4365from the guy that likes shooting birds out of the sky. How ironic.

    • @shakeybeatz
      @shakeybeatz Před 3 měsíci

      @@napalmhotdog4365coward.

  • @hrunchyx6010
    @hrunchyx6010 Před 4 lety +2

    Ive never tried grouse i wish i vould

  • @steventaylor1914
    @steventaylor1914 Před 3 lety +10

    The fact that you don't think killing for fun is problematic should shuffle you all off for some serious counselling ..... whatever void killing fills is a very deep dark abyss

    • @finlaymacdonald101
      @finlaymacdonald101 Před 3 lety

      Its sport but it's also very ethical as no birds or hares go to waste and are all eaten

    • @donala4628
      @donala4628 Před 3 lety +1

      @@finlaymacdonald101 they're wild animals that you're killing for no real reason other than for the fun of killing them. I don't personally care if they're eaten or go to "waste", they didn't need to be killed.

    • @finlaymacdonald101
      @finlaymacdonald101 Před 3 lety +3

      @@donala4628 sorry but that's the most bs answer I've ever heard, every piece of meat is from an animal that was killed. You could compare hunting to gardening, it's a hobby but it puts clean and ethical food on the table.

    • @donala4628
      @donala4628 Před 3 lety +2

      @@finlaymacdonald101 Hence why I disagree with farming animals for meat in general. It's inefficient and in my eyes; cruel. We don't need to do it as their are many other readily available sources of protein that take up less energy to produce. I have a special problem with wild animal hunting though, these animals are a part of their natural ecosystem and hunting them is completely unnecessary damage of it. At least farms are managed in a way that the animals won't go extinct. Raptor persecution is also a huge problem because of this sport as these people who partake in it will straight up shoot down birds of prey, just because they're fucking with the gorse population. Not to mention their mustevid persecution. This is a bad and unnecesary sport that damages the UK ecosystem; and for what? sport?
      I'm not sorry to say thay your response is actually one of the bullshit I've ever heard and it is in no way similar to gardening. I also have an issue with hunting for the same reason, it's unnecessary. We have evolved past the point of needing to hunt these animals and as a moral society, it should be banned outright.
      Why do you support the killing of animals for fun, may I ask? And for previously stated reasons, I won't accept "clean, ethical food on the table" as an answer.

    • @donala4628
      @donala4628 Před 3 lety

      @@finlaymacdonald101 Also maybe read my whole comment before replying, I already addressed that their meat is eaten. It makes no difference to me, as previously stated.

  • @ijarijar7379
    @ijarijar7379 Před rokem

    Bogati snobovi..

  • @willmerriman2417
    @willmerriman2417 Před 2 lety +3

    Stop raptor persecution, stope Grouse shooting

  • @freshnorthwest6756
    @freshnorthwest6756 Před rokem +2

    ahhh yes the rich lazy hunters, we see them in Alaska too. They get flown in by a helicopter to a plush area where they barely have to move an inch while they shoot at living creatures that are just yards away. Excuse after excuse as to why they feel this is OK to do crap like this.

  • @shakeybeatz
    @shakeybeatz Před 2 lety +2

    PATHETIC.