Curious what your opinion is for the perfect night vision/thermal host?
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I think an AR is best for night huntin with thermal or night vision. For the simple fact that you can keep your target in the scope for follow up shots on pigs or lets say you miss a coyote, wound it or have multiple coyotes you need to keep track of. You never have to lose sight of stuff with an AR.
I'd go as far as to say it's the best choice for hogs there is.
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Overall cost, bullet size, and accuracy I would lean toward the 7.62x39. CMMG makes a really nice one. It holds you under 150 yards or so, but usually with thermal you can close to that distance pretty easy. There are times I wish I had it on my 308, but when I get in a big group pigs and empty a 20 rd clip+, I'm glad it is on the 7.62x39.
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For hogs and varmints it’s hard to beat a well equipped AR10 if you can handle the weight. 243 or 308
On the lighter weight side a 6.5 grendel or 7.62x39.
I’ve ran all these and the large frame guns were worth the extra weight for the additional power you gain in knockdown. But it does get old carrying them lol.
If shooting single animals the AR15 is what I’d recommend. Lighter and you can take your time.
If shooting large groups of hogs I’d go AR10. When they get to running you’ll appreciate that extra thump the bigger guns offer.
Running suppressed or not is another part of the decision. Bigger guns bigger boom. Run a can and it doesn’t matter.
In short…. run an AR10 suppressed on a quality tripod and be happy.
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