Originally Posted by rost495
Thats what I was figuring on the hogster scope. Not that much range. Going pulsar for sure. A bit more money and even the mid priced IE 3500 or so are easy good to 300 yards on decent size pigs. Just makes no sense to save a bit in the end but not be able to shoot past 100 yards.



I'm glad I didn't get the HogsterR35, but went with the Super Hogster.

Got enough time behind it that I'm pretty confident I can identify and shoot anything I'm hunting out past 300 yards.

Was watching a cottontail hop around feeding at 275 yards one night, and had no trouble identifying at all. Was watching a mouse at 100 yards stealing corn last week.

I think the main issue with hunting at night is ranging. Getting a feel for range is much harder at night.


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