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These guys are pretty good.

I'm guessing one of the shooters is a SWAT cop... Full auto in some parts.

Pretty good shooting!

I would sure want someone that knows the vehicle and how to safely drive it, and is familiar with the farms being hunted. I'd want solid gun guys on the rifles too. No place to be unsafe with those. Lots could go wrong in a hurry. But they came out okay. smile

Looks like a fair amount of laser usage.
Originally Posted by deflave
Looks like a fair amount of laser usage.



I bet that's more effective out of a moving vehicle across not too smooth farmland.


I looked and saw the Polaris General will run 70mph. I'd have trouble hitting much without a laser sight..
looks fun as hell.

Dont know about the driver 1 arming a semi or full auto while driving. a few gun safety rules violated there.
May be fun but... doesn't look too safe. A lot of shootin' and a lot of missing'.
Originally Posted by RicG
May be fun but... doesn't look too safe. A lot of shootin' and a lot of missing'.



Having gunned coyotes out of a helicopter before, I'd say they did okay.

Shooting out of anything that's moving will humble you. smile
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by deflave
Looks like a fair amount of laser usage.



I bet that's more effective out of a moving vehicle across not too smooth farmland.


I looked and saw the Polaris General will run 70mph. I'd have trouble hitting much without a laser sight..


I've never shot hogs like that but I have jack rabbits.

If the driver matches the speed of the target you can hold dead on and roll them fairly easily.

If it's -30 it becomes more difficult. LOL.
Was that .223 or 9mm?

Anyways I'm just gonna throw in the part about being always being sure of your backstop.
Aporkalypse Now grin

Seeing them running 90-nothing spraying lead and a few black cows popping into view every now and then makes me wonder how they didn't hit one of them.
Originally Posted by RyanTX
Aporkalypse Now grin

Seeing them running 90-nothing spraying lead and a few black cows popping into view every now and then makes me wonder how they didn't hit one of them.


Ya, got a friend who runs cattle, so do his neighbors, of course he brings an AR-15 with him, but he passes on a lot of shots on coyotes and hogs for that very reason.
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by RyanTX
Aporkalypse Now grin

Seeing them running 90-nothing spraying lead and a few black cows popping into view every now and then makes me wonder how they didn't hit one of them.


Ya, got a friend who runs cattle, so do his neighbors, of course he brings an AR-15 with him, but he passes on a lot of shots on coyotes and hogs for that very reason.



My place wouldn't work well for that.

I also noticed they got into some bottoms with a few oak trees.

I'd want the driver watching for those first, and hogs second... wink
It's good that big Angus bull wasnt spooked by the gunfire and stayed put as they flew by, if that's what I saw on my phone at the 2:20 point.

I wonder how many ground ricochets passed close by it.
Looks like a lot of fun!
Wow....... That is wild ! Hope that driver knows the area well. Closest I ever came to anything like that was years ago culling woodchucks riding on the back luggage rack of my buddies 4 wheeler cruising the edge of the woods; as long as he didn't stop they would watch you pass by. You stop..... they vanish. It's hard trying to put a head shot on a stationary 'chuck with a .22 while bouncing around on a moving 4 wheeler but it's a blast. And we were travelling a lot slower and it was daylight.
HOLY SNAPPIN' ARSE-HOLES MARGARET! That looks like fun!
I got into a group of about 12 pigs 3 weeks ago. It was on a tree line and they ran into the open instead of the cover next to them. I ended up with 7 of the 12, but it took all 20 rounds I had. Sounded like WW3 for a minute.
Doing some crazy pig hunting would be a riot. Never done it but it's on my list. Sometimes it's the small things in life.
Posted By: DMc Re: Hog Killin'!! Out of a Polaris - 05/16/20
Holy Piglosi, that was insane!
Yee Fuqkin' HAW!!!
Who says pork is in short supply?
Simply awesome!
The only thing better would be if one of them was armed with a semi auto 12ga...….LOL
LIKE ! ! !
Now what do they have to do with them? That part sure looked like FUN!
A lot of times I leave mine laying where I shot them. Sometimes I load them in the tractor bucket and bring them up to a point where I can see them out my front window of the house. Coyotes like pigs too. I get a two for one. smile

Jim
That looks like a riot! I hope they know what is behind where they are shooting though.

Are the small ones good to eat, or are they all buzzard bait?
Looks fun!
Holy schit that looks like fun!! grin
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by RicG
May be fun but... doesn't look too safe. A lot of shootin' and a lot of missing'.



Having gunned coyotes out of a helicopter before, I'd say they did okay.

Shooting out of anything that's moving will humble you. smile


Little bit of practice makes it fair easy. Tracers help. After a bit you don’t need sights.
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by RicG
May be fun but... doesn't look too safe. A lot of shootin' and a lot of missing'.



Having gunned coyotes out of a helicopter before, I'd say they did okay.

Shooting out of anything that's moving will humble you. smile


Little bit of practice makes it fair easy. Tracers help. After a bit you don’t need sights.


I agree.

It's the "practice" that not many people can afford these days. wink

Fortunately, I did my aerial gunning as a Wildlife Specialist, and had the chopper and ammo paid for. Fortunately again, it wasn't during Vietnam, where the critters were shooting back at the chopper.

Utmost respect for those of you that did go there.
Originally Posted by Daveman
That looks like a riot! I hope they know what is behind where they are shooting though.

Are the small ones good to eat, or are they all buzzard bait?


I have eaten both small and big and have never gotten hold of a bad one. I know folks who have but I have not. I prefer to eat the ones under 125#. They are younger and are good eating.

Jim
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