Hog vs .45ACP (sorta graphic)

First post.
Long time reader, first time posting.

I work for Crimson Trace just so ya'll know.

We went hog hunting in Texas in November with some editors and writers to try Lasergrips on hogs.
The experience was exceptional!
We used S&W 629 PC in .44 Mag along with 1911's as our main guns.
At night, we had some Lasergrips in IR made for the AR platform and used night vision goggles to spot the hogs.
Again, a blast.

We are going back to Texas next week to film Raging Boars III along with S&W and Cor-Bon.

If you've never used a laser to hunt with, I highly recommend it.
It changes the way you hunt, kinda like a bow vs. a rifle.


If this post is deemed advertorial, feel free to remove it.
I just wanted to pass on an exciting way to hunt hogs and other varmints.

Travis

Hello Travis.

I did the night vision and the laser at night thing.:D I did have one problem. The night vision was to sensitive to the laser. When I brought the laser up to the hog the hole hog lit up like a christmas tree because of the morning dew on the hog. This was at about 2 AM.

It's pretty neat that you can see the whole beam and it's the color yellow. I did do all this with gen 1 night vision. Maybe I need better night vision? Or even better a night vision scope.
 
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