After a short foray into trying out the Sierra 85 gr. bullets that Dinny had provided for me, I have moved on to some TTSX 100 gr. bullets (again, via Dinny and his networking with Druid Hill Armory and Starline brass). I am behind on getting my vids out, but the rains are coming and will be working on them the next few days. Here is a dubious start, not for bullet performance, but for hunting in a busy field. Always need to be careful shooting around livestock and a stationary bull that was several yards off to the side just seconds before got curious and moved into my sight picture just as I was pulling the trigger. The hog went down, but that effectively put an end to the hunt.
Bovine Interruptus - Sow Down w Barnes TTSX 100 gr.
Collapse
X
-
Bovine Interruptus - Sow Down w Barnes TTSX 100 gr.
Kill a hog. Save the planet.
My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRangeTags: None
-
-
Man that is tough. I have had something similar before but not quite to that extreme. Definite pucker factor there.
That is one one good thing about having a scope with PIP capabilities though. You get the FOV on the main screen but can zoom with PIP for fine shots. Usually I find myself using PIP for the initial shot, transitioning to the main screen for running shots (I don't even think about it, I just do it). Then if I need to swap back to PIP for a further out shot I do. I leave my main screen on 3.5x and PIP on 7x, never turn it off, just leave it on all the time.
Comment
-
-
I actually ask my landowners about that from time to time. One to two grand is about it for the expensive livestock.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange
Comment
-
-
For that money you'd be dining out on backstraps for the next 6 months. Probably taste like an old boot.
One the stupidest things I've ever done was shoot a pair of eyes hiding under a log that everyone else in the ute thought was a fox, and I started to believe them. Even the colour of the eyes was fox - red, sheep are more green. "Quick, Shoot him Shoot him." Boom,... a sheep. They went awfully quiet and I was left to eat humble pie to the farmer who was nice about it. He wanted us there in the first place so was saying don't worry it was probably manky, away from the flock, something wrong with it. It's OK.
It wasn't OK and I will never listen to anyone else when the trigger puller again.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Klem View PostFor that money you'd be dining out on backstraps for the next 6 months. Probably taste like an old boot.
One the stupidest things I've ever done was shoot a pair of eyes hiding under a log that everyone else in the ute thought was a fox, and I started to believe them. Even the colour of the eyes was fox - red, sheep are more green. "Quick, Shoot him Shoot him." Boom,... a sheep. They went awfully quiet and I was left to eat humble pie to the farmer who was nice about it. He wanted us there in the first place so was saying don't worry it was probably manky, away from the flock, something wrong with it. It's OK.
It wasn't OK and I will never listen to anyone else when the trigger puller again.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange
Comment
-
-
Comment
-
-
I agree, the 100 grain Sierra varmint has enough mass and accuracy that it should prove more effective on hogs than the 85 grain SV.
The Hornady 100 grain AMAX/ELD-M might be a good bullet on hogs even though it is not advertised as a hunting bullet.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange
Comment
-
Comment