Called this guy up this morning and shot him in the shirt pocket from exactly 50 paces, blood spot on his side is the exit.
Indianed up on about 10-12 pigs sleeping soundly in a thicket, 5 are still sleeping.
Everything this morning caught a 69gr RMR SMK clone on top of 24.5gr of 748. I feel like I have used them on enough critters now to have an opinion. I don’t hate them but I also won’t be making them my first choice. They will bust a shoulder even on big pigs but they don’t seem really consistent. Sometimes they seem to frag inside pigs and icepick on softer targets like coyotes. Honestly I don’t seem to have real good luck with HP bullets in general as I’ve reported on my less than impressive results with various Hornady HPs. Maybe it’s the lower speeds of an 18” 223 but I seem to have much better luck with tipped or soft point bullets.
Hard to hate how that bullet works on about everything so far.
I snatched up 500 when Midway had the seconds, they’ll last me a while. I keep 5 20 round mags in my door pocket and at least 3 are always full of some cheap bullets for blasting coyotes or crows or rocks or whatever. Save the TMKs for serious business like pigs or deer.
I wish I could get my hands on some of the 69TMKs to test drive in my 9 twist.
That’s Bering Optics - Hogster R 35 (2x-8x). It has a quick detach lever so it can be used as a scanner, instant on and off the picatinny rail. Lock it on and go to work! I really like it 👍
I hear you, as it seems like that's a popular optic with a good reputation. Most of the new thermal stuff looks the same from the outside, so I generally have to ask what model it is. I had the family out on the front porch the other night watching deer across a field and it doesn't get old, being able to see in the dark.
A decent middle-ground but name brand 384res thermal is going to be about $2,300 to $3,300, depending on features. That price pretty much applies if it's a scope or scanner.
And I'm not really even needing one right now. River has jumped up and pushed daytime pigs on me but I'm stuck at work this week.
Stupid cell-cams sending me stuff like this. Top one was 15 minutes ago. Bottom one was just before dark yesterday.
A decent middle-ground but name brand 384res thermal is going to be about $2,300 to $3,300, depending on features. That price pretty much applies if it's a scope or scanner.
And I'm not really even needing one right now. River has jumped up and pushed daytime pigs on me but I'm stuck at work this week.
Stupid cell-cams sending me stuff like this. Top one was 15 minutes ago. Bottom one was just before dark yesterday.
Which camera?
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!