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  1. 23 de dic. de 2013 · Watch and envy Franz-Albrechts shooting skill ...more. One can barely call what Franz-Albrecht pulls off hunting, more like something out of an action made possible with green screen. This...

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    • Can You Remember The First Boar You Ever Shot?
    • Who Taught You?
    • What Has Changed Since You Started Shooting Wild Boar?
    • Where Would Be Your Favourite Place to Shoot Wild Boar?
    • What Is Your Most Memorable Experience?
    • What Is The Hardest Shot at Driven Boar and Why?
    • What’s The Most Common Mistake You See Being Made Out in The field?
    • Tools and Technique
    • Safety
    • Rules

    I can – I started shooting as soon as I could, and from an early age my father took me to shooting ranges for shotgun and rifle. I soon developed an interest for moving targets with a rifle. I was getting to know and understand the species for the first few years. I shot my first boar on a driven hunt when I was on a stand with both parents, and wi...

    My father taught me, starting before I ever picked up a gun. An accomplished Shot himself, he nearly made the Olympic trap team in 1972. During this period he also held a number of German and European titles. I spent a lot of time with him in the stand, watching and learning. I remember the first time I saw him shoot driven wild boar. I must have b...

    I’d say in the last 25 years, with the expansion of wild boar numbers across Europe, the need for agricultural control has increased in line with this, exposing more hunters to this form of population control than ever before. A whole industry has been created around it, but it’s not just that. It’s the way the days are organised, the equipment, th...

    I’ve been fortunate enough to hunt wild boar in quite a few different countries, but each one has something special about it. One of the things that stands out are the people I’ve met and the different traditions they have introduced me to in their culture. Whether it is Hungary, Spain, Czech, France, Austria, Germany – they all have something spec...

    That’s a tough question. Every hunt teaches you something new, and I enjoy adapting my shooting and developing new techniques. One of the most important things is keeping up ethical standards – I’m sure every shooter, whether it is for larger game species or feathered game, feels the same satisfaction when they shoot something cleanly.

    You can cater for anything in terms of speed and distance as long as you understand your lead distances and bullet speeds. Ideally, the boar is on flat ground, in a not too wooded area, at around 40 to 50 metres, running broadside. Anything else starts getting more complicated. It gets tricky when you aren’t hunting on flat ground – if it is hilly,...

    One of the most common mistakes I see is flinching. Flinches come and go – I get them too, more than you’d expect. When you are training, you need to have the right proportion of dry-fire training and actual shooting. It’s important not to over shoot when you are training – that can do just as much damage as not training at all. Other commonly made...

    We asked Franz-Albrecht what advice he’d give on tools and technique. Here’s what he said: Choosing the right calibre is fairly important. I use a .270, but when I first started shooting wild boar, I was told to “take enough gun” and I started with a .30-06. I then moved on to a .300 Win Mag and then a 9.3x62, thinking the more gun I had, the more ...

    With all forms of shooting, obviously safety should be your first priority in every situation. Don’t only think of it during a drive, and never let it become routine. Keep reminding yourself of it, as during a driven shoot, whether for birds or boar, there are so many distractions. The last safety briefing of the season is as important as the first...

    Every shoot day has its own rules on what you are allowed to shoot. You’re there to enjoy yourself, but you are also there to do a job, especially when shooting game where there is a quota set by the state that needs to be met by the end of the day. Don’t get confused by what you are and aren’t allowed to shoot.

  2. 52K Followers, 1,145 Following, 103 Posts - Franz-Albrecht zu Oettingen-Spielberg (@fa_oettingen_spielberg) on Instagram: "Landowner - Conservationist - Hunter 🇩🇪 🇬🇧 🇪🇸 This is my only form of social media ! Contact: sekretariat@oettingen-spielberg.de".

  3. Unter Franz Albrecht I. wurde das Haus Oettingen-Spielberg 1734 durch Kaiser Karl VI. in den Reichsfürstenstand erhoben. Nach dem Aussterben der evangelischen Linie Oettingen-Oettingen im Jahr 1731 erhielt sie ein Drittel von deren Besitzungen.

  4. Franz-Albrecht Prinz zu Oettingen-Oettingen u.Oettingen-Spielberg (* 16. September 1982 in München, Deutschland als Franz-Albrecht Alois Christian Ferdinand Maria Notger) ist ein deutscher Jagdexperte und Leiter der Oettingen-Spielberg‘schen Verwaltung.

  5. 25 de ago. de 2020 · 2020 marks the 9th season that world famous Franz-Albrecht Oettingen-Spielberg will lead the Wild Boar Fever series. Franz-Albrecht, considered one of the world's best sharp shooters and...

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  6. Few people can shoot like this issue’s guest editor. Best known for starring in Hunters Videos and the cult Wild Boar Fever series, his lightning reactions are unmatched with endless seemingly impossible shots. However, boar shooting is actually only a tiny fraction of what he does.