Love ya work guys.So bloody good seeing videos of hunters shooting & not dogging. I’ve been hunting hogs in south western Queensland since the 1980’s Can’t wait to see what you get up to next. Especially like the very clear video footage & no crap music. I also enjoyed your 6 day hunt on the big hog , shame you didn’t get a video of it running & kill shot. Nice trail cam footage of him also. Keep up the good work boys.I started with a .223 sako varmint when I was a teen & now use a 300wm tikka s/s varmint on everything from bunnies to buffalo. Love it.
Great vid, brings back memories of Goodooga, carinda, lighning ridge when I was growing up. Let's hope you can still make vids like this with all the RUclips changes coming.
Love your work fellas. Awesome set up pretty much the same as what I have. Got the Yammy x4. These buggies are pretty much unlimited where they can go and in comfort. Tikka 223 lh is also my goto gun. Also have the shotty for the close range action. Thermal monocular for night spotting. One day I'll get a thermal scope. Lol at the cheers when the buggy performs and u get that shot. Keep the action coming.
Thanks dan, glad you like the vids! Having the viking really changed how we hunt and also sooo much fun lol. We’re still getting used to the thermals its a bit of a learning curve but thats all part of the experience. Cheers Shain and Steve 👍
So pigs we have in the states have some diseases like Swine Brucellosis and Peuorabis, how are you pig there. So was wondering about Dingos. Can you tame them like dogs or are they just wild and do you hunt them to keep the numbers down. Thanks.
There are many diseases feral pigs carry here in Australia also. Predominately, where we shoot we wouldn't eat them as they eat dead animals. There are places in Australia that they can eat wild pigs. As for dingos, it would be cool to catch and train a pup, but I think it is illegal to do so. But most wild dogs we shoot here now, in the areas we shoot, we are seeing a lot of Alsatian inbreeding.
Hi Jed. Thanks for your comment mate. The top speed is 77kms an hour. Even with myself and Shain, fully loaded makes no difference. Maybe slightly longer to get there, but it's such a great machine you don't really notice.
hey mate, just curious with the .223, can just chest/vitals shoot pigs and goats and have them drop or do you need to headshot em for them to drop pretty quickly? cheers mate
Gday mate! It all depends on the type of landscape your in, and whether your shooting them on the run or standing still. Generally with pigs if they are running you want to just hit em anywhere to pull them up then finish them off. A good placed heart shot will drop pigs and goats fairly quickly but you need a good solid projectile not a varmint type. .223 is plenty of gun for pigs and goats but a 30/06 is way more fun lol 😂 cheers shaino
@@southernstarreview yeah cheers mate. What’d be ur choice between 223 and 243 for pigs, goats and dogs out to 200 odd meters preferably being able to have them drop with one shot? Thanks mate.
@@nolixss694 The .243 Aussie outback 87gr pills are amazing. Just on my new XBolt Hells canyon speed now, so I need brass to develop a load. The Auustralian Outback ammo is amazing, in .223 you have 2 choices....55gr Game king, and 55gr Siera Blitzking which are my personal fav. But more than that, the cases are great for reloading. You DO have to swage the primer pockets for .223 though, which adds another process the first time you reload the case.
Hi john. We do have shotties all the time. Shain was just saying the same thing yesterday. We will get more shotties, and pigs in the vids mate. Cheers Steveo
@ 2:05 your gate opener did a good job. Enjoyed your video.
There was so much more to that video, but I thought i was turning the camera on, but turned it off 🥲
Fun time hunting with you! Take care mate's
thats awesome fellas
Love ya work guys.So bloody good seeing videos of hunters shooting & not dogging. I’ve been hunting hogs in south western Queensland since the 1980’s Can’t wait to see what you get up to next. Especially like the very clear video footage & no crap music. I also enjoyed your 6 day hunt on the big hog , shame you didn’t get a video of it running & kill shot. Nice trail cam footage of him also. Keep up the good work boys.I started with a .223 sako varmint when I was a teen & now use a 300wm tikka s/s varmint on everything from bunnies to buffalo. Love it.
Thanks so much Grunt, glad you enjoy our videos. We have lots more coming.
Great vid boys, I’d love to be there with you. Maybe one day I’ll be able to get my first pig. Keep up all the vids cheers🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
Thanks mate
Great vid, brings back memories of Goodooga, carinda, lighning ridge when I was growing up. Let's hope you can still make vids like this with all the RUclips changes coming.
Thanks mate. To be honest, Shain and me are sitting here right now talking about this topic.
Fella's great vid, love your stuff. Who drives the buggy the most? Bloody awesome!
Hi Mad. Steveo drives pretty much all the time. Pretty perfect situation to be honest, as I am left handed, and Steve is right handed.
🇦🇺👍Youse blokes are spoilt....Happy days 🦘
Thanks trev! We are pretty lucky mate and dont take it for granted thats for sure 🤙
awesome vids love to watch you guys getting it done hope to see more man all i see is food good job
Love your work fellas. Awesome set up pretty much the same as what I have. Got the Yammy x4. These buggies are pretty much unlimited where they can go and in comfort. Tikka 223 lh is also my goto gun. Also have the shotty for the close range action. Thermal monocular for night spotting. One day I'll get a thermal scope. Lol at the cheers when the buggy performs and u get that shot. Keep the action coming.
Thanks dan, glad you like the vids! Having the viking really changed how we hunt and also sooo much fun lol. We’re still getting used to the thermals its a bit of a learning curve but thats all part of the experience. Cheers Shain and Steve 👍
That was awesome. Nice work fellas
So pigs we have in the states have some diseases like Swine Brucellosis and Peuorabis, how are you pig there. So was wondering about Dingos. Can you tame them like dogs or are they just wild and do you hunt them to keep the numbers down. Thanks.
There are many diseases feral pigs carry here in Australia also. Predominately, where we shoot we wouldn't eat them as they eat dead animals. There are places in Australia that they can eat wild pigs.
As for dingos, it would be cool to catch and train a pup, but I think it is illegal to do so. But most wild dogs we shoot here now, in the areas we shoot, we are seeing a lot of Alsatian inbreeding.
Where u piggin bro..🤔🇦🇺
Hi Paul. Got a fair few places far south west Qld and NW QLD
@@southernstarreview looks great...when i can i go between bourke back towards walget..tc..🥺😊
Just subscribed well done I do the same thing out west just me and my dog cheers boys 👍🍻🇦🇺
What’s the top speed on these? So much in for for usa but none for qld. How much does a passenger or two effect this?
Hi Jed. Thanks for your comment mate. The top speed is 77kms an hour. Even with myself and Shain, fully loaded makes no difference. Maybe slightly longer to get there, but it's such a great machine you don't really notice.
Good stuff love the Viking awesome
hey mate, just curious with the .223, can just chest/vitals shoot pigs and goats and have them drop or do you need to headshot em for them to drop pretty quickly? cheers mate
Gday mate! It all depends on the type of landscape your in, and whether your shooting them on the run or standing still. Generally with pigs if they are running you want to just hit em anywhere to pull them up then finish them off. A good placed heart shot will drop pigs and goats fairly quickly but you need a good solid projectile not a varmint type. .223 is plenty of gun for pigs and goats but a 30/06 is way more fun lol 😂 cheers shaino
@@southernstarreview yeah cheers mate. What’d be ur choice between 223 and 243 for pigs, goats and dogs out to 200 odd meters preferably being able to have them drop with one shot? Thanks mate.
@@nolixss694 hey mate Steveo here. My personal all round favourite calibre is .243 It is so versatile.
@@southernstarreview what projectiles you runnin in it for pig hunting mate?
@@nolixss694 The .243 Aussie outback 87gr pills are amazing. Just on my new XBolt Hells canyon speed now, so I need brass to develop a load. The Auustralian Outback ammo is amazing, in .223 you have 2 choices....55gr Game king, and 55gr Siera Blitzking which are my personal fav. But more than that, the cases are great for reloading. You DO have to swage the primer pockets for .223 though, which adds another process the first time you reload the case.
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Another great video. 👍🏽👍🏽🇦🇺👍🏽👍🏽
Great stuff guys love it watching this while should be being productive here at work
Lol. That's the way Sean. Glad we can help. There's a lot more coming soon, we will break out the thermal content also.
This is real hunting boys
Thanks mate. We live for it. We have a whole heap more coming
This video needs girls in tiny bikinis Troy.
Woohoo!!
👍👍👍👊😎
Why no shotties?
Hi john. We do have shotties all the time. Shain was just saying the same thing yesterday. We will get more shotties, and pigs in the vids mate.
Cheers Steveo
@@southernstarreview Shotties are the way to go chasing pigs in the buggies and way more fun, looking forward to more videos.