NightHogs.com night vision coyote/wild boar hog hunting .44 mag with Glow Ammo and FoxPro Fury

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

A buddy of mine has a coyote problem and he asked me to bring my NV equipment and call to see if we could do some good. A couple of minutes after he missed the coyote this hog came trotting up. This time he didn't miss. Lol

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  • Im in Texas and I always wanted to shoot a pig ever since reading Charlotte's web, where's a good place near dallas, going down south always takes far too long.

  • @KickingAssDaily I do know of some other guided hunts in the Dallas area, but cannot recommend any as I have not experienced the operation. I can tell you that what is offered can vary greatly. We had hunters that went with a big operation out of Houston. They hunted all night and got 7 pigs. We said, "Wow, ya'll went home with a lot of meat." They said no meat was recovered as they were told it was too warm to recover the meat. BS We recover ALL of the meat for our hunters.

  • What kind of night vision equipment do you use?

  • @hogbait96 We are using all Generation III equipment from both Night Optics and ATN. The Night Optics is more expensive, but trouble free after years of use. All ATNs we have run have needed servicing.

  • @NightHogsDotcom ATN problems? can you go into detail about the problems? how long you had the scope before it happned ext...

  • @ChrisCorle01 I have a 7900 Crusader. In under 6 months the intensifier tube went out. It was replaced without question, but I was out of a scope for almost 2 months. It is several years old now but needs repair as something looks like it has turned loose internally and is obstructing part of the image. It should have no problems as it hasn't been used much in two years. My hunting partner had what I believe was a 6900. It wouldn't hold zero and had to be sent in for repair.

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  • @kaneda956 Subsonic rounds out of an integrally suppressed Ruger 77/44 bolt action rifle. Very quiet.

  • 44 mag?? quite silent.

  • A slow motion of that shot going in would be awesome. Also a hero shot with you and the victim would be nice.

  • @NightHogsDotcom It's a real conflict for me. The pigs are extremely destructive and it is very nice to have them out of there, but I love hunting them, I love destroying their connective tissue with long exposure to smoke and water vapor at 250-300 degrees and I love eating the results.

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