Longer Distance Thermal Hunting: Boar and Skunk
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Longer Distance Thermal Hunting: Boar and Skunk
Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Striped skunks weigh 2-4.5 lbs, so not tiny, but the hair is a definite factor.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Very impressive. I'm amazed how there seems to be almost no bullet drop in your shots. That skunk is tiny, even a 2" bullet drop is likely a clean miss. But with crosshair spot on at 170 yards, one shot drop. And the hog was a 230 yard shot, and the bullet seems to impact exactly where the cross hair is again. Does your scope adjust the cross-hair based on distance? Or if not, what yard zero are you using?4x P100
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I have a 100 yard zero. The boar was hit in the shoulder on the first shot and the wound sealed up, no blood sign evident. The blood behind the ear was from the 2nd shot that entered the chest near the sternum and a bit of it exited near the ear.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Yeah, I will be using TNTs for the foreseeable future.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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