this was not a fat pig, he stood tall and lean .. just a pack of muscles .. didn't think he would break 200 ... short hair , long nose , kinda funny how different some of the genetics are on some of them ...
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I have a couple of night time shooting solutions .. 173 and 290 yards .. .3mil and 1.1mil respectively. 168gr speer gold dot usually drops them.. got lucky this time , i was coming back from another stand and forgot to click up .3 .. that's why i noticed it hit a little low ..
working on setting up a 400 yard spot now for days when the wind is in their favor and i can't get close ... i'm less and less inclined to going chasing them at night ... between snakes, cactus, mesquite thorns , walking off the beaten path chasing hogs at night in heavy cover is getting less and less attractive the older i get ... solar lights and cell cameras get the job done!Last edited by imyomama; 04-06-2021, 07:53 AM.
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I was considering setting up my feeder on my 700 yard range , that would make it 650 to the feeder , but that's 5 mil and .93 second flight time ... so besides having to put a lot of light to see that far at night, almost a second of flight time on critters who don't sit still is less than optimal ... seems like a lone pig by itself eats and moves slower ... at any rate, i'm also disappointed in vortex , put a couple of viper pst's on a couple of night rifles and the illumination just sucks... the illumination at it's lowest setting is still too much , turn it on and the pig disappears... what i've been doing lately is aim at the feeder, then pan to the animal and pull the trigger ... i'll try my swfa scope this weekend and see if it's any better ... still looking for the perfect scope that will do it all .. have not found it yet
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Originally posted by imyomama View PostI was considering setting up my feeder on my 700 yard range , that would make it 650 to the feeder , but that's 5 mil and .93 second flight time ... so besides having to put a lot of light to see that far at night, almost a second of flight time on critters who don't sit still is less than optimal ... seems like a lone pig by itself eats and moves slower ... at any rate, i'm also disappointed in vortex , put a couple of viper pst's on a couple of night rifles and the illumination just sucks... the illumination at it's lowest setting is still too much , turn it on and the pig disappears... what i've been doing lately is aim at the feeder, then pan to the animal and pull the trigger ... i'll try my swfa scope this weekend and see if it's any better ... still looking for the perfect scope that will do it all .. have not found it yet
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Originally posted by Philip-TX View Post?feeder lights, local to the target an option?
so we have learned to re-adjust. keep in mind our place is not that big , it's a confined area.
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