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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: unwutarmy]
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11/08/12 05:05 AM
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300 blackout here, what flashlights setup do you guys like running? Green Hogzilla works nice for me with a red illuminated reticle.
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: der Teufel]
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11/08/12 08:09 AM
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My 300 B/O minus the T-1 Aimpoint. No blood shed yet but soon as I leave this Sand Box. 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: unwutarmy]
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11/08/12 08:57 PM
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This has been a pretty fun setup in 300 blk! 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/08/12 10:58 PM
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/08/12 11:19 PM
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Rambo got one with a survival knife tied to a spear 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: Night Stalker]
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11/09/12 11:40 AM
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6.8 SPC. I don't have my suppresor yet, but I'm working on it. Yup! This works for me.....
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: sbvx67]
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11/09/12 12:14 PM
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6.8 SPC. I don't have my suppresor yet, but I'm working on it. Yup! This works for me..... Sorry, but I just can't see what a suppressor brings to the game. Even if the gun is quiet, shooting into a sounder results in such a cacaphony of squealing and running pigs that it pretty much nullifies the effect of the suppressor. They seem to be no more than really expensive toys to me..... They might offer some advantage to guys here that hunt fencelines. The suppressor might allow you to get away with shooting across the fence.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple.....and wrong." H. L. Mencken
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: East]
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11/09/12 12:23 PM
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Anything within reaching distance
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: dawaba]
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11/09/12 01:48 PM
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Sorry, but I just can't see what a suppressor brings to the game. Even if the gun is quiet, shooting into a sounder results in such a cacaphony of squealing and running pigs that it pretty much nullifies the effect of the suppressor.
They seem to be no more than really expensive toys to me.....
They might offer some advantage to guys here that hunt fencelines. The suppressor might allow you to get away with shooting across the fence.
Sounds like you've never had the pleasure of shooting a suppressed firearm. Go try one out and you might change your opinion. My new favorite hog gun is my integral 458 Socom bolt action.
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: CHRIS1981]
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11/09/12 01:58 PM
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Love my 6.8SPC! 14 hogs with a dirt nap due to this one. 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: dawaba]
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11/09/12 01:59 PM
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Suppressors have a couple advantages. You don't blow the ear drums out of the head of the guy next to you is a big plus. They reduce the recoil which in return helps you stay on target.
Far as pigs go, a lot of times they run right at you because they only hear the round going down range. They will also change directions a lot when being shot at because they can't tell the direction it's coming from
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: BCJ]
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11/09/12 05:28 PM
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Sorry, but I just can't see what a suppressor brings to the game. Even if the gun is quiet, shooting into a sounder results in such a cacaphony of squealing and running pigs that it pretty much nullifies the effect of the suppressor.
They seem to be no more than really expensive toys to me.....
They might offer some advantage to guys here that hunt fencelines. The suppressor might allow you to get away with shooting across the fence.
Sounds like you've never had the pleasure of shooting a suppressed firearm. Go try one out and you might change your opinion. My new favorite hog gun is my integral 458 Socom bolt action. You are right; I haven't shot a suppressed firearm. My neighbor, an attorney, recently set up a trust for his 2 adult sons, and they both own suppressed ARs. I should shoot one sometime. I bet it will be a gas! I'm still not sure about their value when you consider cost and overall hassle of obtaining one.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple.....and wrong." H. L. Mencken
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: dawaba]
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11/09/12 08:38 PM
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You are right; I haven't shot a suppressed firearm. My neighbor, an attorney, recently set up a trust for his 2 adult sons, and they both own suppressed ARs. I should shoot one sometime. I bet it will be a gas!
I'm still not sure about their value when you consider cost and overall hassle of obtaining one.
How handy are you? You can probably build one for about $250-$400 including the stamp. You can probably cut and paste the trust by yourself. There is an example posted on AR15.com that will be easily customizeable to fit your situation. I have personal knowledge of that very form from AR15.com working in Texas. http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/09/12 09:12 PM
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M&P 15 Sport and a pulsar digisight.. Day scope is a nikon p223..
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/09/12 09:29 PM
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You are right; I haven't shot a suppressed firearm. My neighbor, an attorney, recently set up a trust for his 2 adult sons, and they both own suppressed ARs. I should shoot one sometime. I bet it will be a gas!
I'm still not sure about their value when you consider cost and overall hassle of obtaining one.
How handy are you? You can probably build one for about $250-$400 including the stamp. You can probably cut and paste the trust by yourself. There is an example posted on AR15.com that will be easily customizeable to fit your situation. I have personal knowledge of that very form from AR15.com working in Texas. http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895 No need to cut and paste as some suppressor sells will set up your trust for you for a nominal fee. Under 50 bucks and as for the hassle there is none other than the wait. If you want more than one order them all at one time then enjoy them 6 months later!
Shhhhhhhh better to be quiet than remove all doubt..
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
[Re: alexrex20]
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11/10/12 06:07 PM
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I think it's hard to argue with an AR if your objective is to just reduce the population. If you're looking for just that one biiiiiiig hog, then a bolt gun makes sense and I like the oomph of the .35 Whelen. We were talking about it last night though and an AR in .260 would be great, but then I got to thinking about how great an AR in .338 Federal might be and then I thought about .358 Winchester. And no one says you can't use an AR even if you're only going to shoot at one big ol' monster hog.
So, if I had money to burn for a dedicated hog gun I think it would be an AR in .358 Winchester.
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/11/12 12:24 AM
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Parked the 300 Blackout in favor of a 6.8x43...day and night difference in performance...yeah, that's what I am talking about! 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/12/12 05:11 PM
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I purpose built my 6.8 SPC 11 for hog hunting. Having done that, anything I happen to have with me when a hog shows up. This one showed up while I was coyote hunting with my .204 Ruger. I put a 39 gr. Sierra Blitzking in his right ear at 156 yards and dropped him in his tracks. Disclaimer, I do not go hog hunting with my .204. 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/13/12 01:32 AM
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the same setup that IdentMarking and Hoghunter65 use. Took a bunch of time to get to that setup myself but it is the huckleberry. Combined with a PVS-14 from Ident and you are cooking with gas. Mine is actually a DPMS LR-308. The EOTech occasionally gets swapped out with a Leupold VX-R with firedot reticle. A good gen-2+ NV sight would really round it out though.
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/14/12 02:44 AM
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My idea of perfect would be a GAP AR-10 308 with thermal optics but this works fine for me! 
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Re: Your idead of a perfect hog gun?
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11/17/12 03:10 PM
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and AR with PVS-14 Gen III with 3x magnifier looking through an Eotech EXPS3-0, IR Flashlight with IR Laser and of course, suppressed to cut down on some noise 
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