theblakester

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Started the night with a coyote shot from about 100 yds. Spun around for a few seconds and fell over. Bullet entered behind shoulder and exited front of shoulder. That video didn't record (forgot to enable video mode on the Reap-ir) but it did remind me to enable video on the scope which allowed me to get the next 14 confirmed hog kills from this sounder on video.
Couple hours later driving/scanning I spotted "a couple" hogs.....
equipment used: 12.5" ARP upper in 6.8 SPCII from Eric at Blackstone Arms. Reap-IR thermal scope from Cliff at Third Coast Thermal. Sig Sauer 762 titanium QD suppressor from Silencer Shop. Helmet mounted PVS-14. https://youtu.be/nVhzk5Kj-s0
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Wow. Real cool vid. That's what I'm talking about brother. I can only imagine that the freezers must be full now if not already. What do you do with all that meat if freezers are full? I know some ranchers let them lay. But thinking not you since you gathered them up. Congrats my friend. Way to get it done. BBQ time for sure!!!
 
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My freezer is actually already full. Sometimes I have friends that want the meat. Sometimes the landowner has friends that wants the meat. I gathered them up for the land owner and took them to his burn/brush pile so there arent carcasses all over his property. Plus he already has a coyote problem. If I go two days in a row I will leave the hog carcass and hunt coyotes over it the next night sometimes.


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