In this Buffalo Bore livestream, originally aired on Dec. 17, Tim and Kim Sundles tackle a wide range of viewer questions covering dangerous game hunting, big-bore rifles, ammunition performance, and hard-earned lessons from Africa.
Topics include rifle and sight setup for Cape buffalo, real-world bullet penetration stories, thoughts on various cartridges (including what won’t be produced), and what actually matters when choosing gear for close-range dangerous game. Tim also shares unfiltered experiences from African safaris, including outfitter selection, trophy fees, tipping expectations, and why asking the right questions ahead of time can save you a lot of regret later.
As always, this is a candid, unscripted conversation, mixing technical hunting advice with personal stories, strong opinions, and the realities of international hunts that don’t always go as planned.
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Tim and Kim are back from their Argentina bird hunt with Lynn Thompson. Despite the jet lag, they took viewer questions on everything from cartridges and precision shooting, to politics and government corruption.
This livestream was originally recorded Dec. 11. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can join the next one!
In this unapologetic sit-down rant, Tim and Kim Sundles dive into something most Americans can relate to. From property taxes to vehicle registrations, Tim lays out example after example of how everyday people are squeezed, controlled, and penalized by government systems that never seem to serve the citizens footing the bill.Tim breaks down the Wyoming property tax form that pushed him over the edge, shares the nightmare of Idaho canceling all six of his truck registrations despite full insurance, and explains how the state legally sucked tens of thousands of dollars straight out of his bank account after a catastrophic barn fire. Kim adds her own perspective from years as a district attorney, and why she’d now rather flip burgers than work for a government agency again.
Recorded all the way from Argentina Frontera Wingshooting Lodge with Tim and Kim Sundles and the legendary Lynn Thompson, founder of Cold Steel Knives and President of Never Unarmed.
In this Thanksgiving-Eve livestream, Tim and Kim open up for one of their most personal, free-flowing conversations of the year. From breaking-in pistols with the Montana football boys, to deep dives on Ruger 1911s, bullet performance, bore guides, dangerous-game cartridges, and the truth about hard-cast slugs, Tim answers a flood of viewer questions.
And things also take a turn toward the unexpected: Dogman encounters, telepathic “little men,” ET disclosure, the failures of modern government, surviving Africa’s snakes, and why fear is the one thing Tim refuses to tolerate in the woods or in life.
This livestream was originally recorded Nov. 26, 2025. Make sure to subscribe to our channel on YouTube so you can join in the next one.
In this wide-ranging live Q&A, Tim and Kim tackle everything from revolver quality control and double-rifle regulation to 10mm cycling issues, Alaska bear defense, and choosing mid-bore cartridges for North America and Africa. Tim gives unfiltered answers on Glock reliability, plus-P ammo, the 416 Rigby vs. 416 Ruger, his favorite Ruger African rifles, and why the .340 Weatherby has a place in his gun room.
The pair also dive into viewer questions about dangerous-game encounters, black bear behavior, handgun carry setups, and the realities of guiding in South Africa.
This livestream was originally recorded on Nov. 19, 2025, on our YouTube channel. Make sure to subscribe there too so you can join the next Q&A session.
Recorded on Nov. 12, this YouTube LIVE with Tim and Kim Sundles dives into everything from big-bore revolvers and backcountry rifle setups to bear behavior, personal defense ammo, and the realities of hunting in North America and Africa.
Tim tackles an avalanche of viewer questions on .44 mag quality control, double-rifle regulation, 700 Nitro recoil, choosing a 416 Rigby, defensive ammo for 10mm and .45 ACP, black bear charge indicators, and much more. Kim jumps in with her trademark honesty about relationships, respect in the community, and life behind the scenes with the Sundles.
Midway through, the conversation veers into wilderness encounters, strange cases, tracking stories, and the mysteries people rarely talk about publicly.
Note: The stream ends abruptly due to technical issues (or Santa protecting his reputation?), but don't worry. More LIVE sessions coming soon.
Tim and Kim go live for another wide-ranging Wednesday night chat, fielding your gun and ammo questions, swapping hunting stories, and getting real about life, politics, and freedom. From .357 Magnum ballistics to backcountry bear defense, Tim dives deep into cartridge choices and practical firearm insights, while Kim keeps the conversation lively with humor and straight talk.
This livestream was originally recorded on Nov. 5, 2025. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can join us around the next virtual campfire!
In this LIVE session, Tim and Kim Sundles take audience questions ranging from hunting rifles and bear cartridges to the 6.5 Creedmoor debate, new Weatherby models, and the future of the shooting industry. Tim shares his unfiltered thoughts on reloading, barrel life, the .338 Win Mag, and why cartridge design still matters more than hype.
And then... is the truth out there?
Tim and Kim dive into UFO sightings, government overreach, self-reliance, and more, blending ballistics with philosophy in classic Buffalo Bore style.
This video was originally recorded on Oct. 28, 2025. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can join our next livestream!
The Sundles are back with another wide-ranging live session. Tim dives deep into the finer points of firearm mechanics and philosophy, starting with why dropping a 1911 slide on a tuned trigger is a rookie mistake. From there, he and Kim branch into everything from .45 Super loads and cougar defense to the moral weight of self-defense and distrust of government overreach.
Listeners also get a taste of their trademark off-the-cuff banter, complete with talk about people going missing in national parks, alien theories like the Galactic Federation of Light, and why you shouldn’t talk to Fish and Game without an attorney. Tim shares his thoughts on alcohol, sovereignty, and the erosion of personal freedoms, while Kim keeps the conversation grounded (and occasionally galactic).
This livestream was originally recorded Oct. 16 on our YouTube channel. Make sure to subscribe so you can participate next time!
In this episode, Buffalo Bore sole owner Tim Sundles sits down with Art Del Cueto, former vice president of the National Border Patrol Council and longtime Border Patrol agent, for a hard-hitting look at America’s border reality.
Del Cueto discusses his decades on the front lines, the evolution of cartel tactics, and the dangers posed by human trafficking and organized crime. He shares what he’s seen firsthand: how cartels operate like global corporations, how U.S. laws and bureaucracy often work against agents, and why every American must stay informed, vigilant, and ready to defend themselves.
Tim and Kim Sundles go live for an unfiltered evening of ammo talk, industry transparency, and audience Q&A. Tim breaks down why nickel-plated brass causes more problems than it solves, answers viewer questions on cartridges from .270 Winchester to .338 Federal, and clarifies the ongoing discussion surrounding Underwood Ammo.This livestream was originally recorded on Oct. 8 on our YouTube channel. Make sure to subscribe so you can join in next time!
Tim and Kim return with a lively Q&A session covering everything from handgun calibers and rifle choices to the quirks of the .45 Super.
Along the way, they dive into censorship battles, the realities of hunting rifles, the state of American gun manufacturing, and even share stories about African safaris, family life, and the mysteries of Bigfoot and “little people.” This episode mixes hard-hitting ballistics knowledge with humor, and a few unexpected twists.
This livestream was recorded on Oct. 1, 2025, over on our YouTube channel. Make sure to subscribe there too so you can join our next LIVE!
Former Underwood Ammo account manager Caleb Barnett joins Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore to reveal what he says really happened behind the scenes — from copied loads and questionable testing practices to internal chaos and unpaid commissions.
Caleb spent five years at Underwood overseeing major accounts, testing, and media, and he’s now breaking his silence about how the company allegedly reverse-engineered Buffalo Bore’s ammunition and cut corners on quality control. Tim responds with his own first-hand experiences of seeing Buffalo Bore’s work imitated. This is a candid, detailed look at integrity in the ammo industry, and why it matters.
Tim Sundles breaks down the concept of the 6 o’clock hold and why it matters for precision shooting with iron sights.
From shotgun beads to handgun partridge posts, U-notches, V-notches, and apertures, Tim explains how sight pictures work, why covering your target kills accuracy, and how years of practice turn simple setups into deadly-accurate tools.
Along the way, he shares stories from his early hunting days in Oregon, clears up common misconceptions, and stresses the value of testing gear and practicing until proficiency becomes second nature.
To see Tim’s artwork showing exactly how to utilize the 6 o’clock hold, head over to our YouTube or Rumble channel and find this video.
In this episode, Tim and Kim Sundles break down the official narrative surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination and point out the major inconsistencies they see.
Drawing on Tim’s decades of experience designing ammunition and hunting big game, and Kim’s background as a prosecutor, they question the plausibility of the reported events, challenge the mainstream story, and urge listeners to think critically about what they’ve been told.
Tim Sundles shares two personal stories that reveal just how broken government has become, even in supposedly “conservative” states like Idaho and Wyoming.
From a tax collector driving across states to collect $70, to emails exposing Covid-era corruption in the Wyoming Attorney General’s office, Tim explains why Americans are losing their freedoms through incompetence, overreach, and outright dishonesty. He also highlights how hidden taxes, unconstitutional mandates, and aggressive enforcement affect everyday life.
This livestream was originally recorded on March 30, 2025. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a LIVE episode.
In this lively episode, Tim and Kim return from recent travels to share stories from the field, testing out “Gucci guns,” and answering listener questions on everything from handgun reliability to bear defense.
They dive into ammo performance, hunting encounters with moose and grizzlies, their take on politics and firearms in America, and the importance of staying unified as shooters. It’s a mix of humor, personal stories, technical insight, and no-nonsense opinions you’ve come to expect from Buffalo Bore’s Sunday LIVE.
Original air date: Aug. 31, 2025, on YouTube.
Tim Sundles shares a personal run-in with the U.S. Forest Service that spiraled into a two-year saga involving citations, missed court dates, U.S. Marshals, and a crash course in standing up to federal overreach.
From a simple backcountry horse-packing trip in Idaho’s Middle Fork wilderness to repeated (and failed) attempts to “serve” him, Tim lays out the absurdity, wasted tax dollars, and heavy-handed tactics of federal agencies. He explains why knowing the rules — and refusing to play along when they’re not followed — can be a powerful form of noncompliance.
This real-life story of fighting bureaucracy and winning was originally recorded as a livestream. For more LIVE videos, make sure to subscribe!
Yet another story of Forest Service cops abusing their power. This time, Tim Sundles reflects on a small-town encounter in Salmon, Idaho, that turned into a textbook case of federal overreach.
When an elderly local was stopped for (allegedly) cutting firewood without a permit, Tim called out the officer, triggering a “pursuit” through town. What followed was a confrontation over jurisdiction, a call to 911, and a sheriff who already had a stack of complaints about one of the parties involved.
Tim breaks down the absurdity of federal enforcement priorities, the dangers of militarized agencies like the Forest Service and BLM, and why standing your ground still matters.
This was originally recorded as a livestream on our YouTube channel. For more LIVE videos, make sure to subscribe!