25 thoughts to “Goat shooting in New Zealand part 2”

  1. AWESOME vid, was good and ya are doing both nature and man a favour by doing what ya doing keep up the good work

  2. Used a suppressor myself on goats on a .223.Takes the “Boom” right out of the equation and creates little echo so they have no idea where its coming from for the first few shots,and is easier on the shooters ears by far.Top video!

  3. It is an awesome land in the middle of the Pacific and you should see some of the berth taking places in South Island of NZ.

  4. I haven’t seen to much from New Zealand, but this is the SECOND BEST, and it’s only second to the background used for the Lord of the Rings movie(s). You have some of the most awesome and extreme geography I’ve ever seen.

    Is it me or are goats really that dumb? They just seem to hang around saying “What the hell was that?” so you can shoot them too! Awesome video. Not much chance I’ll ever make it down there, but I’d sure love to!

  5. wow,what a great video,,some outstanding shots there,,is that a suppressor i see on one rifle,very cool,,nicely done fellas

  6. You have to become New Zealander first and the find a job in a hunting station and the after few years apply for professional hunting guide license and the you can work as a guide.

  7. Can you make a living from shooting goats for farmers in NZ?

    Can you give any advise how to get a job as a hunter in NZ?

    Thanks, Soren , Denmark

  8. Pretty soon they will engineer a virus that is goat specific and will eliminate all non-inoculated goats – so you won’t have to worry about shooting them ever again.

  9. good… i feel less sorry for the animal if it is killed for something… not just left to rot !

  10. I think i have eaten some of those goast here in Greece …i work in a kitchen and all of our goats are from New Zealand.

  11. man i want that job in the uk all i shoot is rabbits pigeons crows pheasants and foxes i wana shoot goats and dear

  12. wow. that’s over abundance of food . too bad you can’t bring it to the people who could benefit from it. 

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