my wife's first shot using my Wraith. wrong kinda heart shot, but it dropped him dead.
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Recently got a Thermion XP50 and finally got some video with it. Not the best video, I wish it was an instant drop but I did find him 40 yards away. I think at the end of the video you can see him flop down, initially I thought that was him going over a small hill.
Last edited by Fordnandez; 12-17-2020, 05:03 PM.
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Originally posted by duckmanep View Postmy wife's first shot using my Wraith. wrong kinda heart shot, but it dropped him dead.
https://youtu.be/7yOTXjsa9ig
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Originally posted by kkp005 View Post
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Originally posted by Fordnandez View PostDid you get a weight on the second one in the second video?
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Originally posted by kkp005 View PostYes sir. We started getting the weight on all the bigger hogs we shoot. To be honest I can judge hog weights less now than before. Lol.. it’s crazy how far off we guess. This is one weighed right at 200lbs.
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I agree, pig weights are really tough.
I tried using the hearth girth measurement thing for estimating weight for a while, but honestly I don't think it is much more accurate than guessing. I already had a good hoist that fits the pickup so I went ahead and bought a digital scale and now I weigh everything I am really interested in knowing the weight of. Have shot several around the 190-210 mark lately. Boar a few weeks ago went 224.
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One of my buddies I hunt with has a flatbed duramax with hay forks. He rigged up a scale set up to use on the top of his forks. Back the truck up, tie the legs, and lift it. Scale is already on the forks. Pretty slick and quick setup we use anytime we kill a decent sized hog. It raised a handful of 300+ this year.
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