Mountain Men: Tom Hunts Deer With a Traditional Muzzleloader (Season 12)
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Tom packs a traditional muzzleloader on a winter deer hunt with Sean and Hank. See more in this clip from Season 12, “Gunpowder and Lead.”
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Winter is loosening its grip on the mountains of North America. But that doesn’t mean life here is getting any easier. As the thaw begins and rivers start to swell with raging runoff, new opportunities open up for the mountain men to stockpile supplies, grow their own food and fortify their homesteads. But this spring… They’re digging deep like never before. The mountain men and their families are masters of independence and living off the land. But even they are preparing for a changing world- one where the ultimate test may be who can brace for the worst in America’s wilderness.
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The frist time i ever shot a deer was with a hawken in 54 calber rifle
Very interesting 🤔
Amen brother 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s nice to see Mountain Men content being uploaded again. 🙂
0:09: 🦌 Tom Oar and his friends are preparing for a special deer hunting season in Montana’s Yaak Valley.
3:35: 🦌 Two boys go hunting in the Kootenay Forest with a guide, learning about deer hunting techniques and the importance of patience.
6:56: 🦌 Tom hunts for a buck using a black powder rifle but misses his shot.
Recap by Tammy AI
I love Tom does I would love to live like he does 😊😂
Jestem twoim fanem jestm zpolski pluje wPolsce❤
I dont get it.…i can sit in the woods all day but cant stand still to fish
This would be a good show if we didn’t have to suffer the other idiots.
I’d pay a million dollars for Tom to wink at me like that 4:40
It’s not a brown bess smooth bore. History Channel needs better historians.
Up here in Pennsylvania, flintlock and muzzleloader season is huge. A lot of my friends and family look forward to it more than any other season. Me, I’m an archery hunter. I haven’t entered the woods with a firearm since 2007. If I can’t get my big buck during my 3 week archery vacation then I don’t deserve to shoot one. But a lot of guys really like the rifle and flintlock seasons. Too many people in the woods and it’s not natural to me. I want to pursue them when they are moving naturally. Not when they are surrounded by rifles and running for their lives all day. To me, that’s just not appealing.
HAPPY 4 THAT DEER …
God I’d be honored to have hunt with him as a kid
This is why I get mad at these kinds of shows. The narrator doesn’t know his facts. This is not a” barrel loading long gun” As he calls it. It is a muzzleloader! Also not a smooth bore. This gun is rifled! I know this because that is a Thompson Center 50 cal hawken reproduction. As far as these “historic” reproductions go I would consider that brand to be one of the lowest quality ones you could buy. That’s the same brand you see selling low quality muzzleloader supplies in Walmart and the cheap build it yourself gun kits. As far as accuracy goes I shoot my reproduction 50 cal at fifty yards with iron sights too. I do not settle with a group over two inches. There is no way I would ever settle for hitting a plate on the outer edge or even that far from the center on the other shot. That is just moral hunting. Props to him checking his zero before the hunt, but that is not ready to take out. Whatever, who cares about the opinion of one 22 year old who pretty much only hunts all his game with black powder guns. What’s y’all’s options?
I’m very proud of a Hawken replica in .45 cal. , built by my father 40 years ago.
Includung all the loading-dates he proofed. I tell you, this rifle shoot as same in accuraticy in shooting range as my modern rifles with scopes. Deadly in 50 — 100 yards. This is true hunt, nearby to your game, untill you can see theyr eyes and place your only single shot. In youth I often missed by nervous trigger-tearring of my bolt-action rifles. Guns educatied shooters.
If you slow down the shot the deer was limping away,bad front left leg
I hunted with a muzzle loader for 25 years and got a lot of deer I love the show Tom is one of the coolest guys ever
I met Tom in Troy, Mt. a very humble gentleman. The Kootenai forest is a great area for a great hunt.
What a Legend.tom💪👍