No recent pig pics.. the last one I took was March 2020... I've got another group pig hunt scheduled the first week of March of this year.. Im hoping to take a few with the rifles mentioned in my earlier post..
On the left is the DIY .458 SOCOM... Its a random assortment of parts... but has a drop in 3lb trigger and will keep about 1.5MOA with factory 300gr loads.. Its topped with a Sightmark Wraith Day/Night scope and a sniperhog high output IR light. 10 rounds of .458, 300gr projectiles flying at about 1950 fps should put the scunion on some hogs if I am fortunate enough to catch a sounder near a feeder..
On the right is a DIY .350 Legend.. also a random assortment of parts.. also a 3lb drop in trigger.. also keeps about 1.5 MOA with factory ammo.. No thermal or NV on this one.. but it does have an extreme high output green light on it that Ive used with success on other hog hunts.. its topped with a RITON 3-9x40 30mm optic with an illuminated reticle.. its benefit over the 458 is higher capacity (20 and 30 round mags as opposed to a max of 10 with the 458) and significantly less recoil (the 458 is comparable to rapid firing a trapdoor 45-70... the 350 legend is more like rapid firing a light loaded .243).. Im figuring the ability to throw 30 rounds of 180 gr 35 caliber projectiles at about 2100 fps should be pretty effective on a sounder if I catch one out during daylight hours with the 350 legend rig
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