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This guy can shoot !
19 December 2011, 14:43
OrvarThis guy can shoot !
Check out this guy... I only wish a) I could shoot like that, and b) we were allowed to have 8 shot clips for driven shooting in France and Spain!
http://www.natuxo.com/videos-c...sauer-202-84169.html19 December 2011, 14:58
dorsethunterOne very talented young man!
19 December 2011, 15:15
AndersWow! He's marvelous

19 December 2011, 16:58
meteNote how many times he mentions that the rifle must fit you well ! A point often ignored for rifles.
19 December 2011, 21:35
GoldeneyeI think his title is Prince or something like that so he's probably got money and land enough to practice.......
fat chicks inc.
19 December 2011, 21:41
jonherHe's a great shot!
I have just watched Hunters Video: Wild Boar Fever 4, with him and some others and the shooting is impressive to say the least.
Some times I shoot just as good .... but then I wake up!

19 December 2011, 22:06
Adam.270Franz Albrecht Oettingen-Spielberg - apparently he shot over 50 boar during the two days of filming Wild Boar Fever 4 in Hungary, but decided this wasn't enough so went home to Germany and shot a pile more on one of the family estates the following day. Clearly he is a naturally talented shot but not having to work for a living and unlimited access to shooting of this quality from childhood probably hasn't done him much harm either...
19 December 2011, 23:14
londonhunterSo
For once somebody go to the trouble and get his gun fitted and swings right ..
All he gets are sarcastic comments via PM's
20 December 2011, 00:38
Fallow BuckWow,
The guy can shoot!!
I think one of the amazing things is when you see after the shoot how far the momentum carries those boar even though they are stone dead.
K
20 December 2011, 13:26
Small BoreWow!
20 December 2011, 13:28
Husqvarna M98Well dear Franz,
has really made a name for himself here in Sweden, the film Wildboar fever are being sold like, well a lot.
Yes the young man can shoot, however he has all the benefits of being sponsored by Sauer, by aimpoint, by RWS and a few clothing brands even though I doubt he would prefere those clothes himself.
One thing he was born with was/is talent and then he has had a ton of practice, a bag of more than 300 hoofed game a year, since he was 14-15, will make you either a good shot or not be hunting at all.
One thing in perticular has been a bit of a debate back here in Sweden, 90-95 of all shots are brain, extended spine shots and that is why they all the boars go down so hard,
I am in total awe of his abilities to shoot however in our little nation,
the starting point is that no one can shoot that well, cause I cant and no one I know either and then there is a rant about proper bullet placement.
Even though it not even close to ever going to happen I would be proud to have the prince as a guest on a shoot or to just practice shooting with him.
We have this place here, I might have mentioned it before,
a hunting cinema,
http://www.jaktmarkerna.se/vira-bruk.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?f...bedded&v=TBYxzHGRpywWell it´s a great place to train and with in group of 8 shooters, 30+30 min of shooting with a 30 min break in between usually yuilds about 100-120 shots of real life training,
I have improved my driven game shooting by miles and that is something to consider.
/Chris
20 December 2011, 14:29
Fallow BuckThat looks like an amazing facility to have at your disposal. I've heard of similar things but never actually seen one. Apparently there was going to be something like this in the UK but I don't know if it ever happened.
I think practice plays a massive part in improving shooting ability and indeed Franz apparently gets a lot of that.
He talks about gun fitting and indeed I think this is a small area many people cut a corner on but it makes a huge difference indeed. Most shotgun shooters will get a gun fitted and yet many rifle shooters will not for some reason.
I'm guilty of this myself as my Sauer is an inch too short for me and as such it catches me occasionally. given my access to gunsmiths I don't know why I have not just got it lengthened... After all I would never leave a shotgun win my cabinet with that much error in fit.
K
20 December 2011, 22:50
Claret_DabblerI just picked up on this today. Ignoring the promotional guff from Sauer, this guy is amazing.
I just wish I had half the chance to practise that this guy obviously enjoys.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
21 December 2011, 01:01
1894mk2Very impressive shooting - all CNS on small targets with only one miss which is followed up in style. I will never attain such skill.
I am surprised that he removes the rifle from the shoulder to cycle the bolt. That does not say good rifle fit to me. It should be possible to have correct eye relief and be able to cycle the bolt without having to un-shoulder the rifle.
There is a little bit of cynic in me that wonders how widely this would have been aired had he messed up and gut shot 8 pigs.... don't tell me that mistakes don't happen in this game.
Sounds like sour grape perhaps but I'm not particularly comfortable with competitive/advertising shooting of live game.
21 December 2011, 23:35
Mr. GVery impressive!!

22 December 2011, 02:12
Heym SR20Watching him closely each shot he is starting in a gun down position and swinging through like a shotgun. By dropping the butt and working the bolt he is moving ontothe next target from the same position each time.
I shoot a shotgun from the gun down position, indeed can't hit a thing from gun up and tend to dismount between shots - even on right and left. My instinct would be to shoot moving big game with a rifle in the same way. Certainly that's the way I shoot rabbits with a 22 rf if safe to do so. Would be delighted if somebody would provide the running boar to test my theory!
22 December 2011, 03:24
OrvarHow far is that place from Stockholm?
22 December 2011, 12:29
mhoquote:
Originally posted by Orvar:
How far is that place from Stockholm?
What "place"?? Husquarna's "shooting cinama"??
- mike
*********************
The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
22 December 2011, 17:12
Husqvarna M98quote:
Originally posted by Orvar:
How far is that place from Stockholm?
It´s just shy of two hours drive from Sthlm,
decent roads though.
I must say that two, three goes there a year @ 100-120 rounds each will improve everbodys shooting but even further more,
will improve there judgement and ability to call what is shootable and not,
I fore one with a decent amount of experience with driven game, swedish style, not euro style finds that a lot of people have some shortcomings in that departement.
I must stress that the noble man that owns that estate might get crossed should I present myselfs as owner,
I have only met the son in that house and he is a decent chap.
Well we are putting togheter the plans for a seasons ending sort of shoot there in early march,
my hunting team that is.
Any how,
you all take care and have a great seasons passing i will be out of range for a bit.
/Chris
23 December 2011, 06:34
HuviusHe lowers the rifle while he cycles the bolt so he can zone in on the next boar. Acquisition of the next animal while looking through the scope would be very difficult.
I would like to see this done with open sights.
27 December 2011, 01:47
Fallow BuckHe also points out in the interview how he mounts the gun on his arm rather than his shoulder pocket. I should imagine such a mount makes it nigh on impossible to cycle the bolt wit the gun mounted.
K
27 December 2011, 13:06
10,3x60rHello,
the name of this amazing video is Boar Fever this of video is number 4.
Findign in youtube the other video of Boar Fever!!

28 December 2011, 01:50
JarrodIts funny how some of you criticize his technique bla bla bla yet most if not all of you here could only dream of having his shooting ability.
"Science only goes so far then God takes over."
29 December 2011, 08:06
safari-lawyerDreamy.
Will J. Parks, III
09 January 2012, 15:12
Artemis1Talent + lots of money and lots practice will improve anyone's shooting ability. He is an excellent shooter for sure but there are a few guys who are my beaters in Croatia and they can do the same with their Mausers and Steyrs in open grounds. Mick from Ireland shot 5 out of five with my Steyr and 5 bullets in the rifle. Ronnie shot many times with his Blaser 4 boar in a row with 4 rapid shots. Mark B. as well, as many more. They are all ordinary guys with great shooting skills. My best this year was 9 shots 8 boar killed in a group with Steyr 30-06 and 1 massive trophy boar with 5 hits, 3 in the chest, 1 in the guts and the last one in the head with 308. I managed to put all the bullets in while running boar covered 40m. So I was quick and impressed myself. Next day I missed big one twice and I can't explain how.
I think that on this forum we have some good shots all they need is an opportunity to see if they can do it. Boghossian's cousin David is an excellent shot but he always says that it's all about luck.

12 January 2012, 03:11
DB BillI think the Ruger bolt-action Scout rifle, chambered in .308, with a short barrel and a 10-round magazine would be great for this type of shooting.
Did anyone notice how straight he keeps his left arm - gives him a lot of control and a short arc all compatiable with dropping the rifle from the shooting and "recycling" the same moves every shot.
DB Bill aka Bill George
15 January 2012, 18:38
SchauckisJesus H....
And that with a bolt-action! So much for the straight-pull and semiautomatic rifles!
BTW, he is SPOT ON in pointing out about the stock fitment. Everyone knows that a shotgun "hits with its stock", but I know of precious few who take the time and effort to have a rifle stocked for themselves.
Having shot some two dozen rifles in various calibers I can attest to this. I had my Winchester 1895 re-stocked, and it became a totally different piece altogether. Money well spent!
Anyone know which bullets he is using?
RWS loads 4 different in the 7mm Rem Mag.
- Lars/Finland
A.k.a. Bwana One-Shot
15 January 2012, 20:55
londonhunterBTW, he is SPOT ON in pointing out about the stock fitment. Everyone knows that a shotgun "hits with its stock", but I know of precious few who take the time and effort to have a rifle stocked for
He has got you guys all fooled. He is no rifle shooter. By trade he shoots Olympic trap and is a good friend of Bindrick
Of course he understands
If really doesn't matter what make of gun
What specification or what caliber
Getting fitted is only the start
Consistant mount and
Ability to perform under pressure is more important
If you want to shoot like that I suggest you take out a mortgage and start shooting Olympic trap
16 January 2012, 01:49
mouse93quote:
Originally posted by Schauckis:
Anyone know which bullets he is using?
RWS loads 4 different in the 7mm Rem Mag.
- Lars/Finland
RWS ID Classic (Brenneke TIG)
16 January 2012, 13:12
sikanderammazing
ur 3 greatest hunts r, ur 1st,ur last,and ur next!!!!
16 January 2012, 19:14
mboga biga bwanaSauer 202 what else

Nec Timor Nec Temeritas
16 January 2012, 19:34
londonhunterYou guys don't seem to understand
The make, caliber does not matter at all
17 January 2012, 03:01
Ghubertquote:
Originally posted by mouse93:
quote:
Originally posted by Schauckis:
Anyone know which bullets he is using?
RWS loads 4 different in the 7mm Rem Mag.
- Lars/Finland
RWS ID Classic (Brenneke TIG)
In "Wild boar Fever 3" they show his 202 as being loaded with 130gr RWS H-Mantels I think.
17 January 2012, 10:58
mouse93RWS doesn't load H-mantels in 7mm Rem Mag factory ammo
17 January 2012, 14:13
Husqvarna M98No I guess they don´t,
that is because he is shooting a 270 Win with them 130 grains H- mantel, that is what it states on the box in the clip at least.
http://www.rws-munition.de/en/...270-win-hmk-84g.html/Chris