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Posted: 3/20/2014 1:55:14 PM EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJXKpSDXmVM
Hi, I just wanted to share some videos. I am not selling anything, just have an eradication business where I kill Hogs. 642 last year was the step on count. I hope you enjoy them. Feel free to add to the thread with your own videos. I will post a new here on occasion. |
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ird0sVVSs[/youtube]
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Hehehe Bad life decisions
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2satdO6PZfM[/youtube]
Long video. Added a couple goPro cams to the mix so things will get better |
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View Quote What unit are you using? |
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Quoted: What unit are you using? ATN ThOR 640 2.5X for most of it. Here's a neat one. |
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Reworked my 8 hog kill video with my 7.62mm all alone by my lonesome little self in the woods, if you cannot stand seeing hogs die in mass, do NOT watch this video....should work with either PC or MAC since it is in MP4 format this time!
http://www.phossil.com/thom/Night%20Vision/FLIR%20T70/8%20Hogs.mp4 |
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Nice videos guys. Thom, those pigs were begging for it.
The ATN TICO Clip on I have starts out at 1x. It really is nice and does not pixilate noticeably when you crank the power on the day scope. Does the T70 hold the zero when you digitally zoom it? |
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When you first turn on the T-70 in clip on mode (not in standalone scope mode) it comes up in 1X power with no digital reticule and is ready to shoot POA=POI.
However, if you wish to shoot at 2X power or 0.5X power, you first must align the internal digital crosshairs of the T-70 with the crosshairs of your day optic. This takes about three seconds and I normally do this prior to going out into the woods, so that whenever I turn it on to use it, it is already recently aligned up and ready to go at all three powers instantly. |
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Nice video. Sweet tunes. And for sure mass carnage. Lots o good BBQ there.
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Check out this one dude dragging his guts.
I found him 200 yards down, or at least I found his stomach and most of his intestines snagged on a stick. The pig was another 50 yards past that and required another bullet to stop him.. |
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Just found this thread
BFH Found this one rooting around on our way out of the ranch one evening. ETA: Nother head shot |
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I think this is the first ever hog(s) kill with the best of the best FLIR T-75 from our own Eric.
The title pretty much says it all. This thermal footage, is to my knowledge (unless I am totally mistaken) capturing the very first hogs killed with the new FLIR T75 that was released a few weeks ago. This took place 12 July in Victoria, Texas at Wild River Ranch. We had a great time hunting with the guys out there that weekend, and really can't say enough good things about those folks. The first pig I shot at 1:19 , ran off screen and eventually died to the left of where we were set up. The second pig was pretty tough as well. He eventually croaked on the third shot, though. The 77 grain match ammo I was using, was just punching straight through them, leaving clean entry and exit wounds. To my knowledge, these are the first hog kills with the FLIR T75 since it was released, a few weeks ago. This video took place at Wild River Ranch in Victoria, Texas. *The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. My loadout for this was: 5.56 SPR build 77grain match ammunition FLIR T75 clip-on thermal mounted in front of a Trijicon ACOG Before this video started, at the distance we are in the video itself, my spotter called PID on the hogs, with his magnified I^2 (isquared) device. The distance on the shots, were roughly 100 yards. You may be able to tell from the footage, but the grass was about knee high where the hogs were, and they were on somewhat of a gradual downward slope. This made it pretty challenging to estimate my holds and ensure my rounds weren't going to plant themselves in the dirt of the slope that was just between them and I. There are a lot of things I could have done differently on this stalk/kill, however, overall I'm happy with the performance. It's important to note, that around the 52-55 second mark, I was actually planning on taking them together, as close as I could get them, HOWEVER, with thermal (which is no fault of its own) I couldn't identify head from ass. This same thing would apply to a bad guy laying down. Understanding when to take a shot, and when not to, is the true key to a good hunt. Patience was never my strong suit, but it's something that had to be learned and applied when taking shots on animals or bad guys. Hope you guys enjoy the video If you view it on YouTube, you can actually choose to watch it in 1080HD, without it being resized (like below). |
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Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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*The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( At least we disclose ... ... and always will. On a serious note, I will let Eric chime in on his video. :) Vic |
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Quoted: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: *The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( |
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Quoted: Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: *The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( No, I meant it looks like at 1:27 the shot at the pig wakes him up from an upside down nap. I think I mistook the muzzle flash for a splice in the video. My recorder is set to take vids in 5 min increments and it always loses a second a two of video between increments. I swear the thing always manages to split in the middle of shooting. :( |
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On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( I cut out about 10 seconds or so where the hogs were just standing the same area. Just trimming the footage that wasn't really needed. It's already a pretty long video, just wanted to make it a little shorter. No, I meant it looks like at 1:27 the shot at the pig wakes him up from an upside down nap. I think I mistook the muzzle flash for a splice in the video. My recorder is set to take vids in 5 min increments and it always loses a second a two of video between increments. I swear the thing always manages to split in the middle of shooting. :( View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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*The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( I cut out about 10 seconds or so where the hogs were just standing the same area. Just trimming the footage that wasn't really needed. It's already a pretty long video, just wanted to make it a little shorter. No, I meant it looks like at 1:27 the shot at the pig wakes him up from an upside down nap. I think I mistook the muzzle flash for a splice in the video. My recorder is set to take vids in 5 min increments and it always loses a second a two of video between increments. I swear the thing always manages to split in the middle of shooting. :( Maybe you should have gave us time stamp to begin with so we all could know what you were talking about We have some other VERY unique footage coming soon that we have never seen recorded before....Stay tuned. |
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Quoted: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I cut out about 10 seconds or so where the hogs were just standing the same area. Just trimming the footage that wasn't really needed. It's already a pretty long video, just wanted to make it a little shorter. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: *The ambient crickets and gunshot noises were added to simulate conditions. The DVR I recorded this video with, does not have an active mic to pick up audio. Oh my glob marketing trickery!!!!11 On a serious note, whats with the vid skip in the middle of the action? :( No, I meant it looks like at 1:27 the shot at the pig wakes him up from an upside down nap. I think I mistook the muzzle flash for a splice in the video. My recorder is set to take vids in 5 min increments and it always loses a second a two of video between increments. I swear the thing always manages to split in the middle of shooting. :( In the first draft of this video, I added a spring noise "booiinngg" when he jumps up. Funny stuff. |
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fixed it! |
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I'll look for the remains next time I go down (just to be sure), but with all the coyotes in that area he is likely already torn up and hauled off.
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