Hunting & Fishing 3 pigs down

DrewinTejas

Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Feb 19, 2011
615
3
40
McKinney, Tx
Well I finally got some pigs to come in enough light to get a shot with out my NV. They came in around 715pm sat night at the 200 yd feeder. I had to turn my scope down to 4x to get enough light and turn on the lighted rect. There were 3 under the feeder and shot the biggest first. Then the other 2 scattered but one decided to come back and check on her buddy and I shot her. The last one came out running about 100yds away and shot it on the run. It was a good time and can't wait for the next round.
2011-11-05200359.jpg
 
Re: 3 pigs down

thats the way to do it! i do not own a night vision scope. however at my favorite hog hunting spots its a good keliche background. so the entire area around the feeder is real bright. with that it does not take much light to be able to make out a hogs shape accurately by moonlight with good glass. Its like a texas version of night hunting in a fresh snow. only it never melts is the good thing
 
Re: 3 pigs down

Ccoker,

I have remington 700 in 308 w/ a little work done. Also ar with eotech and pvs14. My hog hunting setup is 2 feeders one about 200yds out and another at 75 with a solar powered and motioned sensored led light with multi food sources so if I want to stay late the pigs come in there it is a gravy shot.

Here are some pics of the close feeder with a pig pipe, feeder, and the light.

PRMS0176.jpg


PRMS0093.jpg
 
Re: 3 pigs down

Tikka- The pig pipe is a 4" x 6' with 4 .5" holes in it attached via stainless cable and swivel to a T-Post. It keeps them busy for days.

Heeler - I purchased the light from smarthome.com I have had it up for over a year, as you know the weather in Texas was pretty harsh this summer and it still lives. Here is the link
http://www.smarthome.com/71874B/Maxsa-In...ht-Black/p.aspx
 
You must be at least 18 years of age to use this site
You confirm that you are at least 18 years of age by continuing to use the site.