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We got a 350 pound black hog down @ 225 yards with the SIG 716 7.62mm, Elcan Specter DR 1.25-6X-42mm, and FLIR Thermal....


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Thank God I had the 7.62mm this time around, bullet entered into ribcage behind the shield and exited out the flank on the other side, blowing out the lungs, diaphragm, and liver on the way....

FLIR Thermal worked simply outstanding as usual, it was a long shot on a biggin....
 
Recent sight in....Some local dairy farm Yotes about to check out when I get back in a few weeks!
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It was a cool day so the hand warmers on the back of the target with a hole punched through worked extremely well with the T70

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SIG 716 18" barrel with 1:10" twist 7.62mm 150gr SP with Elcan 1.5-6X-42mm with FLIR T-70 Thermal takes out a nice songdog at 225 yards tonight.

Bullet entered right under the barrel and blew off the entire other side of the dog.

Video is short and sweet.....

Called the pack in with FoxPro Prairie Blaster on Female Howl for a minute and then a minute of Female Invitation.

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24MB WMV Video download here:

http://www.phossil.com/thom/SIG%20716%20...rd%20Coyote.wmv
 
FLIR T-70 took down five hogs in the backyard last night. Then while I was picking them up the sow charged me in the dark and shot her three times with my Browning Hi-Power 9mm, she got away and will go look for her this morning. It was total carnage, like shooting ducks in a bathtub with the FLIR and the SIG 716....

If you have a hog or a coyote problem, FLIR will simply take care of it for you!

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Here is a 35MB WMV file of the thermal shootout out to 225 yards:

http://www.phossil.com/thom/SIG%20716%20Precision/5%20Hogs/5%20Hogs.wmv
 
I nailed another songdog at 225 yards last night with the ELCAN/FLIR T-70 in pitch dark at 225 yards.

Took over twenty minutes of calling and he kept coming in and out of the far tree line and would never stand still, very nervous.

Finally had a clear sight picture of him on the edge of the tree line and put the center crosshair dot on his heart, one handloaded 130 grain Barnes TSX went through him and he dropped dead in his tracks.

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