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Hog hunting with the .357 (update video)

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I've had a busy month traveling and am still currently working on several filming projects. Feral hogs are a big problem for ranchers, we spent a week visiting several locations with lots of success using a variety of large caliber Airguns. Here was one taken with the .357 Rattler, lots of good footage to cipher through to create an awesome video showcasing our experience. This was taken at 70 yards way up in a canyon using the 142gr NSA at just under 200fpe, heart/lung shot. We encountered one hog that I estimate to be roughly 800lbs that was a good candidate for the .45 caliber. Lots more to come, just takes time.
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We spent a solid week here and have a ton of content showcasing this trip. We had luck on Coyotes and several hogs using both the .357 and .45 caliber Rattlers. Here is the first video in the series.
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@MountainSportAirguns I had to revisit this video. Nicely done. Having more seriously undertaken trying to hunt some with big bores recently I can respect your work here even more. It's not easy to get off a decent shot at them in thick cover. I take it that you didn't have the opportunity to catch many in open spaces for long. Where you hit that sow? Was there an exit wound? I'd like to know what that knot on the end of the tail is as well.
 

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