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I'll be posting more about the thermal camera in another post soon. Its a DIY system that costs around $1200. Karma Karma, I think I check this post at least once a day waiting for info on how to bulid me one of these. Any update?? |
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Originally Posted By xtant23:
I'll be posting more about the thermal camera in another post soon. Its a DIY system that costs around $1200. Karma Karma, I think I check this post at least once a day waiting for info on how to bulid me one of these. Any update?? Darn, I just posted some info on it in the NV forum and I said the same thing... "DIY thermal" post coming soon. I was waiting to get another one in to build up the whole system and do the post- I guess I'll take a system apart and put it back together so I can get this posted. The short and simple is you can build a hand-held, honest-to-goodness long wave IR imager system for hunting for less than $1500 if you can find the core at a decent price and follow the wiring instructions. We have killed quite a few pigs with this old system and its the most important item I pack when we go out after the hogs. |
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Ident Marking- We're pretty good at speling stuff on gunns.
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Originally Posted By xtant23:
I'll be posting more about the thermal camera in another post soon. Its a DIY system that costs around $1200. Karma Karma, I think I check this post at least once a day waiting for info on how to bulid me one of these. Any update?? Darn, I just posted some info on it in the NV forum and I said the same thing... "DIY thermal" post coming soon. I was waiting to get another one in to build up the whole system and do the post- I guess I'll take a system apart and put it back together so I can get this posted. The short and simple is you can build a hand-held, honest-to-goodness long wave IR imager system for hunting for less than $1500 if you can find the core at a decent price and follow the wiring instructions. We have killed quite a few pigs with this old system and its the most important item I pack when we go out after the hogs. |
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Ident Marking- We're pretty good at speling stuff on gunns.
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damn $1200 for that? i dont have that kind of money but i would love to see how you did it. yall are makin me want to get a new short upper and put a can on it especially for hogs. how come i havent seen any rigs with eotechs yet?
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could you give me some specs on that gun? i cant pick out anything familiar on it but it looks badass
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I wish we had hogs
Nice rigs though. |
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"Fuck em. Prairie dogs had just as much time to evolve and develop high-powered rifles as we did...We win. "
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Originally Posted By karma:
Originally Posted By xtant23:
I'll be posting more about the thermal camera in another post soon. Its a DIY system that costs around $1200. Karma Karma, I think I check this post at least once a day waiting for info on how to bulid me one of these. Any update?? Darn, I just posted some info on it in the NV forum and I said the same thing... "DIY thermal" post coming soon. I was waiting to get another one in to build up the whole system and do the post- I guess I'll take a system apart and put it back together so I can get this posted. The short and simple is you can build a hand-held, honest-to-goodness long wave IR imager system for hunting for less than $1500 if you can find the core at a decent price and follow the wiring instructions. We have killed quite a few pigs with this old system and its the most important item I pack when we go out after the hogs. Chop Chop.. make with the DIY instruction post. Please........... |
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I have my first Hog hunt a month from today. I have a Larue OBR on order, however I proably will not have the new gun in time. So I will be using my .308 DPMS.
I will not post a pic until I have killed a Hog with it. So please consider this my place holder if all goes well. |
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Originally Posted By SkyPup:
The Eotech optic is excellent for early dawn and late dusk swine eradication! http://www.phossil.com/thom/SIG%20556/Eotech%203X/Eotech%203X%20Lancer%2048.jpg Nice set up. I was thinking about taking the eotech 516 off my M&P 15T for some hog hunting, but you change my mind. I just need to contact a few friends, to get some hunts in. |
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Here's what I used for a hog hunt last year.
I've since added this Midwest Industries mount to add some light to the situation. and while this wasn't mine, this was part of the take from that hunt. |
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Originally Posted By karma:
Originally Posted By xtant23:
I'll be posting more about the thermal camera in another post soon. Its a DIY system that costs around $1200. Karma Karma, I think I check this post at least once a day waiting for info on how to bulid me one of these. Any update?? Darn, I just posted some info on it in the NV forum and I said the same thing... "DIY thermal" post coming soon. I was waiting to get another one in to build up the whole system and do the post- I guess I'll take a system apart and put it back together so I can get this posted. The short and simple is you can build a hand-held, honest-to-goodness long wave IR imager system for hunting for less than $1500 if you can find the core at a decent price and follow the wiring instructions. We have killed quite a few pigs with this old system and its the most important item I pack when we go out after the hogs. Karma, j I just picked up a IR imager and need a DIY hell WE can use my IR imager for the write up!!! I will be giving you a call first thing... |
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ATF issued a ruling that states:"Any person who is engaged in the business of camouflaging....
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/rules/atf_ruling2009-1.pdf www.amrarmament.com |
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Because I like guns, now go fuck yourself!
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"The will to win compares little to the will to prepare to win." - Paul "Bear" Bryant
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Originally Posted By genesis:
I wish we had hogs Nice rigs though. Jave's? |
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Romanian PSL info:
- Cugir factory built - redstararms.com target trigger - kalinka optics high scope mount - cheap simmons 3x9 40 scope - 7.62x54R ammo Went hunting with my psl and attached extra maxipads to the stock and buttplate. I was not embarrassed. The owner/guide must have thought I was a retard (and I dont blame him) until I made a heart shot on a moving target in dense, swampy, very shadowy, hardwood bottomlands on our stalk. Owner made me the only photo on the homepage of his website www.wildboaroutfitters.com Was my first hunt for anything ever. Am hiding the maxipads on the photo but you can kinda see them. Russian Trophy Boar is being shoulder mounted. Used 2 zip ties to attached maxipad to metal buttplate because it hits a bone in my shoulder and without some type of padding it can really throw a shot off. Did not do this for recoil. Not much recoil on this compared to my M44. Real hunting rifles have pads on end. Used the pipe insulation on stock for consistent cheek weld. without pipe insulation, you have to try to get a consistent chin weld using your right eye. psl is meant to shoot with left eye and you will get a consistent cheek weld and you can shoot iron sights with right eye. am going out tomorrow to test left eye scope shooting. Also, I velcro'd the metal pieces on sling so that they would not make as much noise and it worked. should have velcro'd the metal sling mount to stop more noise Overall, I would not recommend the Romanian PSL to hunters or casual shooters to hunt with (especially on first hunt for anything ever). I took because I wanted a large round for hogs. The only 'hunting' rifle I have is a Savage 223 with accutrigger that I love. All other rifles are milsurps. I never thought I would go hunting ever. Reason I bought Savage 223 accutrigger is because it is a gun I took out of box and was almost on target first time I shot. I realize that a 223 can and will kill a hog with accurate shot placement and next time I go I might take 223 but for first time I wanted round that is heavy and hard for a big bad boar. In the end, I made a heart shot so either gun would have worked. I am actually proud that I took something 'rigged' up like this to a game ranch with experienced hunters using $2000 hunting rifles and I walk out with the Russian Trophy Boar. Kinda like winning the Indy 500 while driving a 1974 AMC Gremlin. |
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Originally Posted By 597newbie: Romanian PSL info: - Cugir factory built - redstararms.com target trigger - kalinka optics high scope mount - cheap simmons 3x9 40 scope - 7.62x54R ammo http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/emailpwstuff/IMG00143-2.jpg Went hunting with my psl and attached extra maxipads to the stock and buttplate. I was not embarrassed. The owner/guide must have thought I was a retard (and I dont blame him) until I made a heart shot on a moving target in dense, swampy, very shadowy, hardwood bottomlands on our stalk. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/emailpwstuff/nofaceRussianBoarPhotoBig.jpg Owner made me the only photo on the homepage of his website www.wildboaroutfitters.com Was my first hunt for anything ever. Am hiding the maxipads on the photo but you can kinda see them. Russian Trophy Boar is being shoulder mounted. Used 2 zip ties to attached maxipad to metal buttplate because it hits a bone in my shoulder and without some type of padding it can really throw a shot off. Did not do this for recoil. Not much recoil on this compared to my M44. Real hunting rifles have pads on end. Used the pipe insulation on stock for consistent cheek weld. without pipe insulation, you have to try to get a consistent chin weld using your right eye. psl is meant to shoot with left eye and you will get a consistent cheek weld and you can shoot iron sights with right eye. am going out tomorrow to test left eye scope shooting. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/emailpwstuff/pslwithmaxipads2.jpg Also, I velcro'd the metal pieces on sling so that they would not make as much noise and it worked. should have velcro'd the metal sling mount to stop more noise http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/emailpwstuff/pslwithvelco.jpg Overall, I would not recommend the Romanian PSL to hunters or casual shooters to hunt with (especially on first hunt for anything ever). I took because I wanted a large round for hogs. The only 'hunting' rifle I have is a Savage 223 with accutrigger that I love. All other rifles are milsurps. I never thought I would go hunting ever. Reason I bought Savage 223 accutrigger is because it is a gun I took out of box and was almost on target first time I shot. I realize that a 223 can and will kill a hog with accurate shot placement and next time I go I might take 223 but for first time I wanted round that is heavy and hard for a big bad boar. In the end, I made a heart shot so either gun would have worked. I am actually proud that I took something 'rigged' up like this to a game ranch with experienced hunters using $2000 hunting rifles and I walk out with the Russian Trophy Boar. Kinda like winning the Indy 500 while driving a 1974 AMC Gremlin. Well it looks more like a VW THING more than a Gremlin. Nice kill... |
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ATF issued a ruling that states:"Any person who is engaged in the business of camouflaging....
http://www.atf.gov/regulations-rulings/rulings/atf-rulings/atf-ruling-2009-1.pdf www.amrarmament.com |
Originally Posted By genesis:
I wish we had hogs Nice rigs though. No you don't. Little #%@$ers are mean as hell and cause a ton of problems. Instead, start wishing you could come down here and take out a few of the ones we've got. We'd be glad to have another gun walking around making bacon! |
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Well it looks more like a VW THING more than a Gremlin. http://www.theclassicbeetle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/low-rider-vw-thing.jpg Nice kill... YES! I had a buddy with one of those in high school. Fun to drive around. I won the Indy 500 in my VW thing. Went to range today, removed my maxipads and shot PSL with left eye on scope (like commies are trained to with this thing). Did ok on 400 yard range w/ steel plates. |
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Originally Posted By TEXAN1970:
SORRY The wrong pic came though and it happened twice. This is supposed to be a pic of a AR-15.http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii54/TEXAN1970/100_1090.jpg and here I was thinking you were a bamf for using that thing. I wouldn't willingly go close enough to a live wild hog to use a bow. I prefer them at long distances until after they stop squealing. |
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Originally Posted By Flintknapper:
My Hog Gun: 458 SOCOM http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/flintknapper/Teppo_1.jpg http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/flintknapper/Teppo_2.jpg Nice rig! |
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