JAGER PRO™ Thermal Hog Hunting (3)- 12 Hogs in One Night
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@JAGER PRO
What's the name of the thermal scope? And how much does it cost?
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@JAGERPRO Thats amazing guys i just cant stop watchin it!! I'm willing to get a thermal night vision scope and i thought i would check yours if you can provide me with the specs i'd appreciate it.
Sam
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fuck man your good at head shots
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@safarigoo- Our guest hunters keep what they want and we donate the rest to local families and churches. We wish we could donate this meat directly to local food banks to feed the homeless and needy families, but is not allowed by federal regulations due to liability with swine brucellosis and pseudorabies. This is why it is important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 160 degrees.
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@JAGERPRO What do you do with all those hogs? Deer season is getting closer and I could use some bacon!
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@JAGERPRO yeah i know what you mean. the faster you are they faster they go away lol. thanks for the reply :)
2 questions.
1)do you think that that jager pro thermal imaging scope is 11,000 dollars better than the competition?
2)do you harvest the meat from the invasive hog hunts?
liljeter2018 2 months ago
@liljeter2018- 1) You cannot purchase a thermal scope for $3800. Only Generation 3 night vision (different technology) or a thermal monocular with a 19mm objective lens is in this price range. You need to compare apples to apples. Our combination of technology using a 384 x 288 detector at 30Hz with a 60mm lens, a 9 x 7 degree FOV and a 25 micron pixel size with 3X, 6X and 12X magnification makes this unit the most powerful Vanadium Oxide thermal rifle scope available to the public.
2) Yes
JAGERPRO 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@JAGERPRO i know you guys really like those AR style semi auto Remingtons but have any of you ever hunted with the ruger scout .308 ??? if so i would love to see a vid. thats my all time favorite blot action 308.
TheJulie70 6 months ago
@TheJulie70- Bolt action rifles are great for hunting. Semi-automatic rifles are much more efficient for hog control purposes. Bolt action rifles are best for sniper missions. Semi-automatic rifles are more efficient for other combat operations. Remember, our job is to eliminate as many hogs as possible each night to reduce agricultural crop damage caused by feral hogs. We can perform follow-up shots on moving targets quicker with semi-automatics than taking the time to work a bolt action.
JAGERPRO 6 months ago