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  • HAHAHA that hog didn't see it coming

  • @RaphaElBarrelLa I dream of doing that

  • bad to the bone bud...alright i gotta ask tho were you using tracer rounds? you can see the bullet is it cause of the light?

  • @FishnTv Yes, but we do not know exactly why. We theorize that it is a reflection off the back of the bullet. Thought it may be caused by heat or unburned powder, but it does not show up if the infrared illuminator is not on. Any other theories out there?

  • @NightHogsDotcom If the illuminator must be on to see the glow, then it must be that the bullets are shiny and reflect the IR back to the intensifier. They are after all metal. If the bullets glowed without the IR light, then you could think about powder or heat or tracer or something, which would be the case even with the light off.

  • You kill because they think that these pigs invade their regions.But YOU who have invaded areas of the pigs, right? Being human is negligible.

  • @fgfhfdf By YOU, is that a reference to me personally or people in general? We didn't get feral hogs on our property until early '90s so I came first, not the pigs. As for people in general, we also came first. Swine were introduced to America by the Spanish some 400-500 years ago. Not only were Native Americans here first, but so were the first settlers. Either way, we were here first and the pigs invaded our area-with our help.

  • @NightHogsDotcom I honestly didn't expect to see this knowledgeable of a response. lol

  • @PocketDrummer I used to just erase and block disparaging comments but now I just have fun with them. I have a degree in finance AND an MBA. Some people have watched an episode of American Hoggers and think we (hog hunters) are all idiots. Definitely not the case. Let HTR (Hi-Tech Rancher) out of Goliad get a hold of you sometime. He guides hog hunts and does field testing for powder manufacturers as well as Barnes bullets. His day job is neurosurgeon-FOR REAL!!! Talk about Lol

  • @fgfhfdf haha the were mover here from russia dip shit, by the early explorers as food

  • What a mad Video i like the Ortenau Crow Patrol morethe have a lot of nice Videos here by Youtube

  • What kind of night vision r u using

  • @yaguapora We were filming through a PVS-14 in Generation III.

  • a .270? nice shot . tastey

  • @MrVoxC This hog was shot with a suppressed 77/44 Ruger using .44 mag hand loaded subsonics. We also use a 300 gr. Hornady XTPs. Some of our other videos use a .270 caliber bullet, just fired from a 6.8 SPC, not a .270 Win.

  • good shot dude :)

  • coward.

  • @kodataiyak Is that the best you've got? Come on! If you are going to negatively comment as to what we are doing in this video then at least articulate your views so that I may rebuke. Otherwise don't bother.

  • I shot into a group like that with my. 270 and downed three with one round. And quit crying about the poor little pigs hogs cause over 50 million dollars In damage to farms in Texas alone. So good job but you should've killed more.

  • @Mrsmh2011 We strive for neck shots, but on occasion miss that mark. The reason we place the shots is that we quarter and ice down all of the hogs we take either to be used personally or to be given away to friends, our family, or people in need. Because we utilize the meat we don't spray and pray as we don't like blood shot meat or gut shot hogs. We hunt several time a week so we slowly pick them off.

  • For all y'all idiots who want to whine about shooting hogs, y'all obviously don't know how destructive they are.. I bet if they came and ate yalls little flowers and tore up your yards you'd want them all dead!

  • All those ferrel hogs need to die. Any asshole that feels sorry for those pest ought to be beat with a piglet. Those hogs are destroying everything! Good video ! Keep knocking them down.

  • what type of Infrared IR flashlight are you using, i live in Uruguay (South America) and i love hunting with my night vision but i am looking for a good Infrared IR flashlight, can you please send me the model, thank you very much for your time, have a nice day.

  • @saltocaza We use ATN 450mw IR illuminators. I have only seen one illuminator that is better, but it was 3 times the price.

  • @NightHogsDotcom Which one is better than ATN 450mw ? Thanks.

  • @saltocaza The guy that owned it didn't know the manufacturers name and it wasn't on the IR illuminator. When I find out I will let you know.

  • Omgoodness! that was awesome. i hate to see anything go to waste. i live in Alaska and love to hunt but ive been watching this hog hunting and its got my full attention. Sign me up man. maybe we can bargain on a black bear hunt for a hog hunt. Hog hunting is like fishing for carp that are over running a lake. oh ya i like to fish and am going to start guiding next year. send me a post. would love to hear from ya! May you keep your guns ready and your powder dry.

  • @willym1965 I've taken out a few hunters from Alaska and they enjoyed it thoroughly. In fact, one has taken me fishing a couple of times on the Kenai where he was once a guide. I've been invited to fish in Heider as well and likely will some day. I really enjoy Alaska, but could never make a winter-been a Texan all my life. Check out our website at "nighthogs". Send an email to the contact address located on the site and we'll continue this dialogue.

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  • @samael666marduk I used to erase such comments but have started leaving them as you are the minority and someone usually steps up to the plate to put the smack down on you if I don't get to it first. Give me a little of your argument as to why we should not be shooting feral hogs. Give me your proposal as to how to control their numbers. Please include what you are going to eat (besides feral hogs) when their numbers get so out of control that farmers cannot make crops. Enlighten us!

  • @samael666marduk I love animals just as much as anyone, but these two hunters were highly professional, disciplined & law abiding. The animal killed, never knew it was killed & died far more humanely than if it were hunted by another wild animal

  • oh yeah nailed his ass that 44 knocked him out instantly

  • Awesome shooting nothing is greater then seeing a hog dead keep it up!!!!!!!!

  • 44 mag seems to work better than 223

    what the hell...? lol

  • @hapelliotte Shot placement is more important than caliber. I'll put my money on a Mach .17 to the sweet spot behind the ear over a .50 BMG to the hind quarters for anchoring a hog.

  • @johnreed442 We'd be happy to have you for a hunt. Booking information can be found on our website-nighthogs.

  • MURDERER!

  • @knowthetruth1492 We prefer EXTERMINATOR! LOL

  • @chopspridgen Republic of Texas

  • STUPID VIDEO ! YOU IS A SHIT !

  • @GiovaniGLM Stupid comment. And YES! I am "THE SHIT!" Thanks for noticing.

  • @NightHogsDotcom you're welcome :)

  • @GiovaniGLM learn english before you bash some one it will helpout alot!!

  • @mnelson6688 i don't want to learn this language, i prefer learn something about STUPID MURDERES LIKE YOU

  • @GiovaniGLM I'm not sure where you are from, but study up on the subject of feral hogs in the U.S. (Texas in particular) before you make ignorant comments. Have a nice day.

  • cool how far were you shooting at?

  • @jimuteno These were extremely close-15 yards.

  • @NightHogsDotcom and they didnt notice you? awesome

    

  • press 7 on your keyboard

  • I suppose that the haters will have a stroke when they see Uncle Ted's video of feral hog hunting from a helicopter with a machine gun.

    Nice shot. Dropped him in his tracks.

    I have to do this some day. Just the thought of BBQd hog makes me smile.

  • @LivingInExile There's a video of it? A friend of mine was on that hunt in Abilene. In fact, there is a pic of Uncle Ted with my buddy's pet pig-Rocky-on the TexasBoars website which was taken during that "hunt". Ted got 85 pigs that morning.

  • @NightHogsDotcom Just a teaser at his Facebook site. (youtube won't accept the url) I'm ex military so I understand how inaccurate full auto is, but just the shear joy of it, at least one mag dump is irresistible. He said they fed many people with the donated meat. He did an interview with M. Bane on Outdoor channel about it you can google. too.

  • @LivingInExile I was told he dumped 3 magazines fully auto at a coyote before dispatching it. He essentially said, "I know it would be better if I carefully fired one shot at a time, but this is too much fun". I think I could relate.

  • You are a very sad man, you are shooting animals that can't defent themselves at night so they even can't see you, by a videogame or go in the army if you want to shoot at mooving things you sick bastard.

  • @TM87O Well at least one thing holds true. People who denounce our shooting feral hogs to reduce depredation aren't very good at spelling. "Defent" should be "defend" and the "by" you speak of is really "buy". At least the profanity is correctly spelled (I wouldn't brag about it, though). If you have some time, check out the TexasBoars website to educate yourself on the problem or possibly watch Discovery Channel's "Hogs Gone Wild". Otherwise, just stay ignorant.

  • @TM87O Your just soft. Don't look up videos about hunting. You'er just making your self cry :)

  • @Nuclear793 I must say I am somewhat surprised by people who are upset that they just watched a video about someone shooting a hog. "NightHogs com night vision wild boar hog hunting" somehow didn't tip them off as to what is going to happen? Then they quickly show how out of touch they are with regards to the destructive epidemic our country is experiencing.

  • poor piglet... Hahaha NOT!

  • I love the tracer shot. Looks real nice on the vid. And I have to say that that was the fastest kill I've seen yet. Dropped it like a hot stone and it never even flinched. That's the way to do it. Good job and good luck.

     I just have to ask. What was wrong with the 5 that you didn't use?

  • @screamineagle88 It is actually not a tracer but a standard bullet. We believe it is a reflection off the tail of the bullet created by the infrared illuminator as it is only visible if the IR illuminator is on. There are 6 hogs now with the number of hogs taken exceeding 400. There were 2 large boars (260 & 285 lb) which we didn't clean once as it was late and we had 5 hogs total (too tired)-the others got cleaned. The remainder of unused were large hogs in inaccessible places for removal.

  • @123comwarrior I wish you a long a prosperous life as well.

  • And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you.

  • why did you shoot that dog? it might have been some kids pet.

  • 0:01 FRAG OUT!

  • All right sir; that's the answer I thought I'd get. Don't have boars up in the Pacific NW, and from everything else I've read, I felt a little stupid for asking. Thanks for the response. Love the vidoes!

  • @svfdmedic There is no such thing as a stupid question. I ask plenty as it is the only way to learn. I will expand a bit on my previous answer to say that I have shot hogs in a trap with a .22 mag and never had the bullet not penetrate the skull (when head shot). The difference in velocity of the two cartridges is such that one will consistently and the other will not. I still wouldn't recommend the mag for hunting. Something LARGER than 5.56 mm greatly preferred.

  • Two questions: What caliber did you use for this video? And, depending on that answer, have you or would you use a 22LR for boar?

  • @svfdmedic We were using a .44 magnum rifle hand loaded subsonic with 300 gr. Hornady XTPs. I have killed many hogs with a .22 LR-in a trap. I would not attempt it in the field except maybe to prove a point that it COULD be done. I do not recommend it AT ALL. I had a 240 pound boar in a trap once that absorbed 11 shots to the head and neck out of a 10/22 Ruger. I know I hit him in the forehead, but it just didn't penetrate. With a good angle you can make a one shot kill to the neck, but...

  • @NightHogsDotcom If you use a .22 on a boar, be sure to file the front site off your rifle first. That way, when the boar shoves it up your ass, the doctors will be able to get it back out again.

  • FYI... someone has stolen this video and has labeled it the "Genetics Laser ND5 Wildschwein" What a hack....

  • @SpecialEd309 Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have submitted a complaint of copyright infringement with youtube. I don't mind people using a link to my video, but re-uploading it as if it were your own is different. I also have a major issue with passing it off as a Laser Genetics product. I have two of their lights which were given to me to film for promotional purposes. They don't work when cold and scare EVERYTHING-raccoons, hogs, coyotes, deer-EVERYTHING.

  • haha the other ones shat themselves :L:L rofl

  • headshot +50

  • what kind of light was that?

  • @jordandartwilliams An ATN 450mw infrared illuminator.

  • @NightHogsDotcom was it a light or was it just the camera?

  • Well that was fast! I am against hunting because most of the hunters I see are just chubby cruel assholes who never got over their childish fascination with guns. But these two hunters were professional, disciplined & good shots. Well done. . .

  • We work hard to get in close and make good shots. Because we clean and make use of virtually every hog that we kill, we prefer they be shot in the neck which makes for not only a humane kill but easy butchering. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @MrDarkmarius I hope that you are vegetarian because otherwise, every bite of meat that you've enjoyed in your life was an animal that didn't have a chance to get away from the butcher in the slaughterhouse.These animals could have sniffed out or heard the hunters,maybe even detected them if the light came up.Hunting is NOT as easy as it looks on tv.They have to cut out most of the waiting time and work done to find the animals in order to have a show of suitable length for airtime.

  • Even given the large amount of preparation we put into a hunt (i.e. putting out additional corn and devising suitable approaches according to wind direction), our odds of success for getting a shot at a hog after seeing them runs about 80%. And that is IF we see the hogs. We use the most high tech of equipment and techniques for success and it is nowhere near guaranteed that we will get something. It is truly why they call it hunting.

  • @MrDarkmarius you have reason

  • @MrDarkmarius where are you from?? we dont have many hogs here in iowa but hunting is not that way here.... it is done for sport but everyone one i know shoots for the most humane and deadliest shot they can get it works out well for both parties. oh and yes we salvage all the meat we possibly can and guns are tools for doing so.

  • @frostyXXify We live in Central Texas and you can find out more at our blog at nighthogs. Myself, my hunting partner and the people we hunt with make use of the meat from virtually all of the pigs we have taken (maybe 5 or 6 exceptions out of around 400). I do know other other people who shoot the animals and leave them. It is not our way, but I can't vilify them given the problem we have. We need all the shooters we can get.

  • USA+ Shooting mother hogs and letting the smaller run away = BIG PROBLEM! More injuries at farms, more hogs get pregnant because the big mother hog push the male hogs away, when she is gone...BOOM! Solution? START LISEN TO THOOSE OUTSIDE USA WHO KNOWS! STOOP BEING STUPID AND MAKING UP OWN REALITYS! WE in Europe have hunt them over 1000 years or more.

    IS there any hunting exames in USA or doees everything goes under every mans right to do what ever they want?

  • @hoggenish In most of the states in the U.S., it is legal to own and use firearms for hunting. There are hunter education courses required.

  • That made for some good viewing, thanks for posting!

  • "Good shot Randy!"

    "I can't get the bolt to close."

    Lol

  • boom right in the kisser

  • Ok thank you

  • Sorry for so many questions how would you go about getting that

  • @baseballguy52 The best advice is to find a friendly Class 3 dealer in your area to guide you through the process as the purchase must go through them anyway. They can even help with recommending a suppressor/manufacturer that is right for your needs.

  • Isn't it illegal to have a supressor.

  • @baseballguy52 To legally own a suppressor you must go through the process of applying for and being approved for an NFA transfer stamp from the BATFE.

  • what kind of rifle were you using that sounded weird?

  • @baseballguy52 We were using a 77/44 Ruger with an SRT suppressor and hand loaded subsonic ammunition.

  • pause it at the end of 0:37, right before 0:38

  • Are you a vegan? Are you an anti-hunter? If so, why are you watching a video labeled "night vision wild boar hog hunting". Did you really think it was going to end well for the hog? I really don't understand what you expected. I don't play golf, tennis, basketball, too old for football, etc. They just aren't "my thing". I don't wish any harm to come to people who participate in those sports. Why should harm be wished upon a hunter?

  • bohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....­.which caliber was using....looks like a micro smart bomb.....haaaaaaa....soooooooo well done.

  • Boom headshot

  • Do you know if animals such as coyotes, bobcats, racoons, or even boar such as the ones in this video can see the light from this device. According to the laws in my area, all of the animals i have named can be hunted at night, with the exception of perhaps boar. I would like to get one of these to broader my hunting experience, but i'd rather not flick on a light and have the bobcat in front of me scurry off.

  • The animals cannot see the light from our infrared illuminators. The light emitted falls outside the visible spectrum for both animals and humans.

  • That was clean... no squalling or kicking at all. Very nice shot. That .44 also sounds good with that can on it.

  • Did you consume the hog later or was this just for fun?

  • Since we started hunting together about 2 1/2 years ago, myself and my hunting partner Randy have guided and shot about 350 hogs (he keeps a log). Of those 350 there have been about 5 that were not cleaned and made use of. We can always find a good home for the meat-either the hunter takes it, we take it, we give it to a friend, we have even donated it to a preacher that gave it to needy family-more than once. That was a great question.

  • @NightHogsDotcom my... what a perfect answer!!! are you sure you don't build a new church for the preacher, help the homeless 300 days a year, help your grandma and everybody else's grandma put the rubbish out every week.... don't try to justifiy it, you shoot defenceless innocent animals, you don't need the meat you could go to the supernarket for food you could donate the money you spend on ammo to the "preacher" (if there is one).

  • @chillidale First off, check the spelling of "defenceless & supernarket". We would probably be considered by some to be "redneck hunters" with all the assumptions and negative connotations that go with it. The truth is, we don't regularly attend church and the preacher is actually black with a black congregation. We will probably never know the beneficiaries of the meat we donate nor receive any accolades for it. We simply do it because it is right, not because you approve of it. Thanks!

  • @NightHogsDotcom chillidale is a tool! Most people in Texas are sick of these hogs tearing up the feeders and fences not to mention actual farmers with real crops! I built and M4 6.8mm with an ACOG for day and low light stuff. But night hunting is where its at. Got PVS7's mounted to a protech helmet. Put surefires with IR filters on the M4 rail and the helmet. All that plus a $30 Walmart laser and you can get 2 or 3 at a time. Admittadley no more than 50yds. Need more IR light for more range.

  • @Infidel0321 Sounds like a good setup you've got there. Try an ATN 450 mw infrared illuminator as that should provide significantly more light than the filtered surefire. Thanks for the comment.

  • @NightHogsDotcom I have looked at the ATN 450 and am surprised at how cheap it is. What's that catch? Will it break after 3 shots? Surefires V2 is like $300 for only a 120mW IR LED. I wanted a set up similar to what I used in the service when I learned that the current PEQ2's and PEQ16's use laser diodes not IR LEDs. High power laser illuminators can project some serious IR light but can damage the eyes and I think are illiegal in the US. Guess we are restricted to LED illuminators for now.

  • @Infidel0321 We have 4 ATN 450 mw and we have had two that turned off with recoil and one where the internal parts shifted to the point where the battery no longer made contact. Each time we had a problem, we sent the units back to ATN and without hesitation they sent us brand new replacement units. I also purchased a Night Optics which cost 50% more and have been quite disappointed in it. Its intensity (brightness) varies as if on a rheostat with someone twisting back and forth on the knob.

  • @chillidale Well,they could wait until the hogs number enough that they destroy cropland and start attacking people like wild hogs are known to do.Then the state could hire people at taxpayer expense to reduce the hog numbers and reduce the damage.OR,the state could sell hunting licenses to people who buy other items on the local economy and make it easy for them to hunt the hogs while paying to reduce the hog population.It's your tax money.How would you want it to work for you?

  • @doughesson Good one, thank you

  • @chillidale The only "defenceless animals"(UK spelling) that I have ever seen were dead & wrapped in plastic for sale at the local grocery store.The animals that I hunt get away about 90% of the time.Hunting isn't as sure a thing as shopping for meat is.I've gone hunting lots of times when I would come out of the woods en route to the grocery store because I got busted in any myriad numbers of ways.Humans are at the disadvantage in the woods,not the critters we hunt & take for food.

  • @NightHogsDotcom I personally don't like to hunt, but I dont see nothing wrong if the hunting ultimately ends in providing food (wich was the purpose in the beginning). With that being said, I do appreciate the skill and hability of the hunter that cares about placing his shots in the perfect spot. (Besides, wild boar meat is delicious :P)

  • Great video. That was beast..

  • dinner ready or more like breakfast bacon hahahhahah lol...love that!!!!!

  • BOOOM HEAD SHOT

  • Actually neck shot, right behind the ear. DRT

  • Who wants (hog) chowdah!

  • Nice shot. Is the neck the place to shoot them? Can you take a boilerhouse shot for example?

  • Severing the spine or a head shot is by far the most humane way to take the animal. Since a head shot leaves little margin for error, we opt for the neck shot. If you take a boilerhouse shot on a hog, 95% of the time you are going to end up tracking it. They are that tough.

  • wild pigs here in new zealand get to 600lbs i just stay the hell away from them lol. prefer deer they cant bite your leg off and eat your intestines while you watch. im more scared of pigs than any other animal i think and im a trained soldier lol.

  • that silencer doesnt do much to not spook the herd. wouldnt that be nice to pick them off without noticing?

  • That was certainly my hope in building the rifle, but you are absolutely right-98% of the time. Twice we have gotten into sounders and shot 4 hogs-each in the neck as they would run 20 yards and stop. Not knowing what the sound was they just stood there until we popped another. They would run another 20 yards and stop. The real bottom line is that they never spook for long. Often they come back in under 2 hours to continue eating.

  • @NightHogsDotcom Wont matter because the rounds are supersonic so the bullet breaks the sound barrier making a very loud crack

  • You would usually be correct, but our two primary rifles are 77/44 Rugers in .44 mag suppressed. I hand load 300 grain subsonic rounds to around 1050 fps which gives a sound signature similar to a high powered pellet gun. It is really not the sound from the gun which spooks the hogs, but the impact of the bullet. I tell people it sounds like hitting a wooden fence post as hard as you can with a wooden baseball bat. Whop!

  • Nice shot. This is a good humane example of a real hunter.

  • It's a shame that you weren't born with an adequate enough penis :(

  • That's not what your wife said, buddy:-)

  • @NightHogsDotcom nice BURN!

  • @LOLWUTHERING its a shame you were born with one in your mouth.

  • the look on the pig next to the dead is like .." Fuck this time to go lol"

  • Did you shoot him in the eye?

  • Shot him in the neck.

  • @NightHogsDotcom How much did you pay for the nightvision?

  • What kind of optics are you using.

  • The optics on this rifle is a MK7900 ATN. We also use a D740 and a D760 on two other rifles.

  • nice shot

  • It a shame you couldn't a few more out of that group.

  • Nice shot. ha.ha.ha. He don't even know what hit him.. ha.ha.

  • good shot randy

    

  • 13 people are leftards who think hogs are cute and cuddly.

  • @stopglobalswarming They actually are! Bastard

  • Nice shot

  • @808chameleon

    чего в нем крутого-то? 3ае6ашить ночью свинку из огнестрела через ПНВ да еще и с ИК (инфракрасной) подсветкой.

  • nuдарасы

  • you couldnt have placed it any better , sweet vid , im from mexico , im not sure we can use NVS but ill ask around ... keepem comeing and hawgs droping .

  • BOOM HEAD SHOT!

  • skip to :37... great video though

  • Great stuff, what ever way you can, I love the shooting bit but they seem to run off at the first shot. I think trapping all sorts of things from sparrows to the larger animals will take over one day. Keep up the good work!

  • I think traps will be the go. An enclosure where they can get in but can get out, like a circle of mesh fence around a water hole or feed etc, with a push past type of entrance which cant be opened from the inside, then shoot them.

  • Traps are a perfect compliment to night vision hog hunting. Traps are most effective on younger hogs and we have caught as many as 14 in one eight foot diameter trap. Smart old hogs have figured out what traps are and they become nearly impossible to trap. That is where the night vision hunting should come in to take out these old wary hogs. Effective hog control must be a multifaceted approach as no one technique works perfectly.

  • @NightHogsDotcom how about some anti personal landmines

  • @MERCURHILLMANIAC this is not battlefield bad company now. haha

  • @kennnmoran hi, i think feeding them with Monsato feeds will do the trick....

  • Nice shot. Someone needs an 'Ol' Painless' sign on their desk. :P

  • This is awesome...BUT, you could have taken out a few instead if you aimed for a pass through...

  • I believe that was the exact discussion before the shot. However, we decided not to as we had already killed one hog and didn't want to clean more than two. This was not one of our guided hunts as they have no limits on the number of hogs taken.

  • i wish i could do this for a living.

  • I am responding to a post from someone who was obviously offended by our video. Before criticizing, do a little homework as to the damage these creatures do to crops. If you still feel an urge to stop efforts to control these animals, feel free to write a check to every farmer whose crop is lost to feral hogs (about $50,000,000 annually in Texas alone). If you are willing to pay for the damage, I'm sure the farmers/ranchers will stop resorting to these means of control. Thank you.

  • @NightHogsDotcom Well said. Most people who bash about Hog hunting are extremely uninformed .

  • Thanks V8Deuce.

  • @NightHogsDotcom It's not just about crops. They're invasive species that are especially destructive to wild plant life and eat bird eggs and other crap.

    And they taste damn good. Do you eat the ones you kill?

  • Yes, we do.

  • Silenced .44 magnum? Sounds like an unsilenced rifle...

  • @ztejas13 Sorry you're right it is really quiet... don't know what I was thinking the first time

  • if you pause it exactly at 38 sec. you can see the bullet

  • Hi. Why the nightvision if you turn on a flaslight?

  • You are kind of right about the flashlight, but it is actually and infrared illuminator-a flashlight outside of the visual spectrum (you can't see it without night vision) Thanks for the comment.

  • You are kind of right about the flashlight, but it is actually and infrared illuminator-a flashlight outside of the visual spectrum (you can't see it without night vision) Thanks for the comment.

  • You are kind of right about the flashlight, but it is actually and infrared illuminator-a flashlight outside of the visual spectrum (you can't see it without night vision) Thanks for the comment.

  • I'm curious why you don't use a .308 ( with a subsonic load)... Suppressed 308's are fairly quiet as well. Please give advice / personal experience... thanks ps keep the amazing videos coming!!