NV + EOTech 552 NV compatible. Done!stevie_d_64 wrote: He's probably got every barrel they have ever made up there, so my only "funny" quirk I have is how do you "really" sight in a NV scope???
Oh well, we'll figure something out somehow...
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I've got the 511 mounted on my evil "black rifle", its got the variable intensity reticle...KinnyLee wrote:NV + EOTech 552 NV compatible. Done!stevie_d_64 wrote: He's probably got every barrel they have ever made up there, so my only "funny" quirk I have is how do you "really" sight in a NV scope???
Oh well, we'll figure something out somehow...
Lonegun1894 wrote:last time i asked a game warden, i was told shooting them at night was legal since pigs arent considered game. He said even spotlighting them was legal, but to give him a courtesy call so he wasnt getting called out on a poaching call, when he could just call you the next day and ask how many you tagged instead and if you had a good time. This was a few years ago (2-3) and havent checked into it since, but you might wanna give them a call and make sure before you go off and do this. But at least at that time, it was still legal.
Thats true, but I believe the experiment shooting into clay and duct seal is fairly accurate to what it can do...And that is leave a massive wounding channel and plenty of energy to shock bodily processes...With a low probability of penetration beyond the intended target...Plink wrote:Expansion in clay and duct seal might look impressive, but it tends to exagerate bullet performance in tissue. Frangibles do a lot of tissue damage alright, but they do it rather shallowly. Not deep enough to reach the vitals needed to shut down an attack now. If they need to pass through an arm on the way, all that's left is fragments to penetrate the torso. Just the pictures in the link above is enough to answer a lot of questions.