That’s just incredible! Man, how do you stay up all night shooting hogs, then run a dairy when the suns up?? I’m impressed!
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Originally posted by MQ32Shooter View PostThat’s just incredible! Man, how do you stay up all night shooting hogs, then run a dairy when the suns up?? I’m impressed!
Need to start a go fund me for ammo, lol
My thermal set up is an Anderson ar-15 in .223 wylde topped with a pulsar rxq30.
Feed truck gun is a savage model 10 .223
Trap gun is a western auto .22
Also killed with .270, Honda rincon, tire iron, case pocket knife & bow tech realm xI’m diversified
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostA BUNCH are shot while driving the cows up to the barn at 4:30am. Just carry rifle on 4 wheeler. They are so use to it you can shoot at point blank range. A bunch more are shot on my feed route everyday. I’ve drove up to troughs and they were waiting on me to feed them... so I feed them lead in high volume
Need to start a go fund me for ammo, lol
My thermal set up is an Anderson ar-15 in .223 wylde topped with a pulsar rxq30.
Feed truck gun is a savage model 10 .223
Trap gun is a western auto .22
Also killed with .270, Honda rincon, tire iron, case pocket knife & bow tech realm xI’m diversified
PS if you want to organize a multi gun push or something I'm in... I'll help protect churches and yards
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Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View Post111 is impressive. Has it made a dent in them yet?
If I use my time targeting all the ones over 80 pounds and shoot them and leave the ones under I have a much higher trap rate with them. I shoot until I can’t realistically of safely hit anymore but I always TRY for sows and bigger ones since they are harder to trap. All traps are coral type traps with 6’ gates
I’ve put enough pressure on them in the dark, they show up in the day light... and that don’t work out too well for them either
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