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Man you guys are shooting way out there. Some of the videos I've seen of shooting feral hogs in Texas, guys are shooting with AR-15's and 30 round clips at like half the distance. Australia is a huge place obviously.
Whilst deer stalking earlier I was just thinking we haven’t had a video for a while from you and hey presto come home and here it is made my day and no I didn’t get any deer so this will make up for it
Can't beat the "THUMP" sound mate. Love the vids, watching from the U.S. Super shooting. Pig time coming up near me after Hurricane Ian. Hopefully a video of that soon on my channel. Peace.
love the fox shot when it stratch its self then bang awsome , just get another gun 270 sauer with a Eliment scope MOA 100m 1 inche group , ready for next month trip 👍, keep the vids coming love them
An abstruse, technical, lexiconic point being now raised here! Outside of the Antipodes, the collective term for a group of pigs is called a “Sounder!” Likewise, the narrator might wish to be informed that a collective name for a group of sheep is a “flock,” & the comparative term for groups of either canines or lupines is a “pack!” Interestingly, there are three (3) commonly accepted & authenticated names for groups of foxes, which are an “Earth,” a “Leash,” or even a “Skulk!” Additionally, he might wish to be politely advised that the proper collective term for groups of cattle, buffalos or deer is a “herd” too! A “colony” of rabbits is the most commonly used label for a group of these animals! However, I am most pleased to apprise the narrator that his use of the term a “mob” of kangaroos or wallabies is actually the correct one to describe groups either of these particular Australian marsupials!! Good Hunting! Let the “Hog Roasts Just Keep Rolling Out!!” Seriously though, keep up the Great Environmental Protection Work that you & your other colleagues are doing “Down-under!” In controlling & eliminating, destructive, invasive, species there! - ‘Edge of the Outback.’
You boy's are doing a great job and your shooting is spot on and humane..... people don't realize how much damage feral cats, pig's, goat's,deer and all the small rodents can do to the native animals and bird's etc etc....
Thanks a ton! Definitely a few hours burned on the edit 🤦♂️ Can't wait to see what you think of the Falcon. I have a mate who will have one soon so should get a play at some stage.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I’ve literally just got in from a mission with it. The keeper had some of his own geese killed last night. I went, called, killed and just got home it’s a serious bit of kit I can tell ya. Will try and upload some stuff to Insta and Facebook tomorrow.
I remember doing this 30+ years ago. Supressors were illegal. Night-vision was only found in movies. ARs were too expensive and didn't have the wallop or quality they have now, so everything was 7.62mm or .308. I had a little Tikka .243 that was handy out to about 300m. I eventually got my hands on a MacMillan .50 bolt-action that was good for shooting clear across valleys, out to about 1500m. Then Martin Bryant did his thing and between that and being in the army I gave up shooting for leisure. There are days where I'm sorely tempted to get back into it, especially seeing I'm in Queensland and deer here have no season or tags as they're a pest. Just need to find a good property somewhere to get at them that won't cost an arm and a leg.
We would LOVE to have you hunt feral pigs here in East Texas, they are a curse to farmers and ranchers here, all year around season, night hunting okay, no bag limit. With that .50, if you lined up the pigs well, you could get a "twofer". You can legally hunt them over a baited patch, soured corn works well, and during the winter, they will go for your bait because there is so little other food lying around then, and you will get a warmer break from your Canadian winter.🥶❄️☃️ Happy hunting ! You would need to have the permission of the owner, but they are so desperate for feral pig control, they will almost never refuse, and if they do, there will be a nearby neighbor that will say yes.🙂
@@jacqueslefave4296 I checked to see if Colorado had anything like that to maybe get into it a little bit but from what I could find it's mostly just stuff in the water. I can't really afford trips to other places so oh well I suppose
American here. In Texas, we are allowed to hunt feral pigs over a baited patch, soured maize with a fish head usually brings them in a group (we call it a sounder), I prioritize the lactating sows because they are the vector of reproduction, and the meat is more tender than a boar's. That also leaves some orphaned shoats (piglets) to roam, here they're often picked off by our coyotes, Puma cats, and the occasional feral dog. In Australia, I suppose your dingos would do the trick. When the sounder is over the baited patch, occasionally if you are at close range you can line up one pig behind the other and get a "twofer", two pigs with one shot, I have done this with a waxed shaft crossbow bolt, I have tried it with a rifle but so far unsuccessfully. Next time I'm out in the field, I'll try it with a full metal jacket heavy round nose. Happy hunting. 🙂
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK It depends. If I'm hunting over a baited patch, I use the 308 with a 165 grain, if I'm on foot I use a 7mm x57mm Mauser with a handloaded with a Speer boat tail spitzer, it is a real tack driver and very little bullet drop and good wind resistance over a long distance. The feral pigs here in Texas have little bugs on them, it seems like the bugs know that they're dead and go to other hosts. If the landowner wants a boar for meat and/or trophy, he has to pick them up and haul them away. I do a necropsy on the sows to do a fetus count, because we count those in the successful cull numbers. Before I start, though, I spray some pyrethrin bug spray to get rid of the remaining insects. Frequently, they have been feeding off root vegetables, such as carrots, beets and radishes, and peanuts, they drive these farmers crazy. I have rarely been refused permission to hunt, but the host farmer usually calls his neighbors and usually they're fine with it and often they want me to hunt their land next. If they have a concern it is stray bullets, besides my reassurances, I keep a few letters of reference with me. I knew a taxidermist, and he had a butcher on call who told me about the meat quality test on feral pigs, he said that if they're old or in obviously bad shape, pass them by. Then he said to excise a piece of the muscle tissue, hold a butane lighter flame next to it, and if it stinks, don't use the meat. It seems to work. Since I necropsy the sows anyway, I cut off the desirable and easily accessible cuts, and then dispose of the rest. The sow meat is more tender anyway. If I can only shoot one in a sounder, I try for the alpha lactating female, since that puts a greater dent in the population growth, and leaving the shoats (little piglets) on their own leaves them vulnerable to coyotes, the occasional bobcat, the more rare Puma, and maybe one of the bigger feral dogs. It's a matter of leveraging nature, we need every advantage we can get because they are reproducing faster than we can hunt or trap them. Happy hunting down under.🙂
Hi guys thank you once again for the great video love it when I see you’re knocking them on the head, Keep up the good work Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia
I've been watching you and your friends and I know what you guys are doing and it's to bad there's not 2 or 3 dozen of yous out there going at it. I was wondering what your loads are costing you over there? That $23,000 scope was some piece of craftsmanship.
Scope Magnification - I don't hunt, just target shoot. My scopes are usually 6-24X but I never use above 18. Eye box is so small I can never get lined up and see through the scope. I usually shoot at about 12 or so power. High magnification is definitely not a requirement. Good shooting all around, great content.
Great combination of day and night footage. As you mentioned, low power is key in a hunting rifle and often overlooked in favour of the other extreme. Keep the videos coming mate.
Well that was a productive trip. Another excellent video Nathan. That was definitely a target rich environment. I think a sxs makes a great shooting vehicle. It beats smashing your transport around the paddocks. I would imagine it is more comfortable than a quad.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I bought a sxs a few months ago to use as my shooting vehicle. I am very impressed with it. A roof and a windscreen are a must. They go over wet ground better than my 4wd wagon.
6:00 onwards is a good true representation of flawless communication. Big down side of when I take other people out along on contract jobs. He’s a good partner
hunting in Australia?? I thought they took all your guns down below.. But, looks like you have plenty of money with all the gear that you are sporting, so that may be the difference.. Great videos.. been enjoying them
Thanks John, unfortunately there's a huge amount of miss truths shared by the likes of the NRA on what we can and can't do with firearms in Australia. 😂 Yes we definitely have guns and plenty of feral animals that need control 👌
Been watching American vids on feral pigs and it is a breath of fresh air to watch an Aussie vid. Sad that these feral pigs and foxes (almost forgot about the feral cats and dogs) were brought here and are wrecking the eco system and endangering the natives. You guys do a controversial yet vital job.
Great vid as always. I think this is the first i recall of deer taken at night. What species of deer are they? Keep them coming nathan every time i see your vids gives me the itch to get out there with my pulsar and tag some pigs.
Jeez pig numbers are getting rough lately. Don't even want to think what it's like for those properties up in Queensland where there's no recreational hunting to help manage populations. On your Ruger, what are those numbers for that you had written on the tape on the eye piece next to the scope magnifications?
Hi mate, what makes you have the impression you can't recreationally hunt in QLD ?? Do you mean on public land ?? The scope sticker is my hold over marks in the reticle and the applicable range.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Yeah on public land, at least that's as far as I know. I know you can hunt on private property with permission like here in NSW, but some state forests I keep hearing are infested right now.
You just can't beat the mighty 3-9 scope for hunting, I'll happily push out to about 400m for a shot with one and it's a rare day I can't get closer than that. Never understood the need for more zoom, what are you trying to do, count the hairs on its snout?
We were only talking about that yesterday. The downside would be the limited range and inability to slide the rifle left and right as is required when seated. Certain situations though it would work well 👌
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Hik Micro...🤮 Didn't think you'd stoop to that level mate 🤣
I'll use anything that gets the job done. And as a roof mount, WiFi'd to a tablet. The Panther my mate owns is great.
Gotta love the beautiful countryside and dealing with pest species.
Love the video. Keep up the great work.
Cheers
Man you guys are shooting way out there. Some of the videos I've seen of shooting feral hogs in Texas, guys are shooting with AR-15's and 30 round clips at like half the distance. Australia is a huge place obviously.
We still get in nice and tight. It's a bit tougher in the daylight.
Now that is what you call a great day at the office Nathan that property owner must be happy with your effort .
They always are happy when we have been out 👍🏻
Great content mate! Keep getting rid of those pigs. Hunters are the best thing for the environment, getting rid of pests👍
I agree mate 👌
could have killed a lot more with a semi-auto but hey it is an "Assault" weapon, right?
Amazing shots yall! Cheers from Texas.
Cheers mate 👌
Whilst deer stalking earlier I was just thinking we haven’t had a video for a while from you and hey presto come home and here it is made my day and no I didn’t get any deer so this will make up for it
Glad that tied in mate but remember this is just for fun. It's not my real job so things are pretty hectic.
Yet another fantastic professional shoot. Well done mate. Russ
Thanks Russ 👌
Great name mate
Can't beat the "THUMP" sound mate. Love the vids, watching from the U.S. Super shooting. Pig time coming up near me after Hurricane Ian. Hopefully a video of that soon on my channel. Peace.
Into em mate 💥 💥 💥
Good stuff Nathan. With the lush conditions the suckers Will be getting pumped out
Absolutely they will explode 🤯
Not only do I deeply enjoy and respect your content, your accent is fantastic!!
Sorry, but I'm glad you like it 😂
Great video Nathan. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks Oliver
Awesome upload. Love your content, my favourite RUclipsr love your work Nathan!
Thanks Craig 💪
Nice little Kull there Nathan...Well Done and keep up the Good Work.
Thanks mate 👌
love the fox shot when it stratch its self then bang awsome , just get another gun 270 sauer with a Eliment scope MOA 100m 1 inche group , ready for next month trip 👍, keep the vids coming love them
That'll do it Gary 💪
Mate that was awesome the thumps could clearly be heard and some good shooting thrown in cheers mate 👍🦘🇦🇺
Thanks Damien, gotta love the thumps
Started Mother’s Day early by watching you sharp shoot. Going fishing 🎣 at 5.30am 👍
Great start to the day I reckon
Awesome job, Nath. What an amazing property, looks like you’ll need to go back and “touch up” the ferals again out there.
Definitely an ongoing task out there. Thanks mate 👌
That thermal is brilliant. How I wish we had that back in the days of moonlight and some gloss white paint on the back of the foresight blade ⏲ 🤪
An abstruse, technical, lexiconic point being now raised here! Outside of the Antipodes, the collective term for a group of pigs is called a “Sounder!” Likewise, the narrator might wish to be informed that a collective name for a group of sheep is a “flock,” & the comparative term for groups of either canines or lupines is a “pack!” Interestingly, there are three (3) commonly accepted & authenticated names for groups of foxes, which are an “Earth,” a “Leash,” or even a “Skulk!” Additionally, he might wish to be politely advised that the proper collective term for groups of cattle, buffalos or deer is a “herd” too! A “colony” of rabbits is the most commonly used label for a group of these animals!
However, I am most pleased to apprise the narrator that his use of the term a “mob” of kangaroos or wallabies is actually the correct one to describe groups either of these particular Australian marsupials!!
Good Hunting! Let the “Hog Roasts Just Keep Rolling Out!!” Seriously though, keep up the Great Environmental Protection Work that you & your other colleagues are doing “Down-under!” In controlling & eliminating, destructive, invasive, species there! - ‘Edge of the Outback.’
Outstanding Nathan😎👍.....A good mate and a high head count.
He's a great guy to share gigs like this 💪
You boy's are doing a great job and your shooting is spot on and humane..... people don't realize how much damage feral cats, pig's, goat's,deer and all the small rodents can do to the native animals and bird's etc etc....
Thanks mate 👌
Your perspective is overwhelming..crack me up..good shit. Stay safe brother. 👍🤙
Thanks David
Ah, the loudest noise in the world, a "click" instead of a bang🤣
Isn't it what !!!
@@Castigar48 "Holds up trigger finger", "this is my safety catch!"🤣
That last fox! Just exploded. Well done mate. That’s one of your best videos, and clearly took a lot of putting together. Well done.
Thanks a ton! Definitely a few hours burned on the edit 🤦♂️
Can't wait to see what you think of the Falcon. I have a mate who will have one soon so should get a play at some stage.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I’ve literally just got in from a mission with it. The keeper had some of his own geese killed last night. I went, called, killed and just got home it’s a serious bit of kit I can tell ya. Will try and upload some stuff to Insta and Facebook tomorrow.
Wicked 💪
Awesome video yet again Nathan 👏 👌 👍
Thanks mate 👌
Great viewing keep up the hard work 💪👍
Thanks Robert
Glad to see the black phallic back in your video lol
😂 Can't help it
The good-hearted cheekiness are a great "treat" for us to chow on while you are pounding the pork!
😂
Always looking for your next video
I remember doing this 30+ years ago. Supressors were illegal. Night-vision was only found in movies. ARs were too expensive and didn't have the wallop or quality they have now, so everything was 7.62mm or .308. I had a little Tikka .243 that was handy out to about 300m. I eventually got my hands on a MacMillan .50 bolt-action that was good for shooting clear across valleys, out to about 1500m.
Then Martin Bryant did his thing and between that and being in the army I gave up shooting for leisure.
There are days where I'm sorely tempted to get back into it, especially seeing I'm in Queensland and deer here have no season or tags as they're a pest. Just need to find a good property somewhere to get at them that won't cost an arm and a leg.
When you pull the trigger that's when the work begins
We would LOVE to have you hunt feral pigs here in East Texas, they are a curse to farmers and ranchers here, all year around season, night hunting okay, no bag limit. With that .50, if you lined up the pigs well, you could get a "twofer". You can legally hunt them over a baited patch, soured corn works well, and during the winter, they will go for your bait because there is so little other food lying around then, and you will get a warmer break from your Canadian winter.🥶❄️☃️
Happy hunting ! You would need to have the permission of the owner, but they are so desperate for feral pig control, they will almost never refuse, and if they do, there will be a nearby neighbor that will say yes.🙂
@@jacqueslefave4296 I checked to see if Colorado had anything like that to maybe get into it a little bit but from what I could find it's mostly just stuff in the water. I can't really afford trips to other places so oh well I suppose
You've got to love that "thump" sound on contact.
Definitive with a 308Win for sure 👌
What a lovely green area you have there, mate.
The country in my area is glowing ATM after all the rain.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK You guys get rain? here in Perth it's bloody sunny. Even my sheep are asking for sunscreen :D
Mate Google East Australia rainfall. Have been about 6 floods this year alone 😩
*EDGE of the OUTBACK* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Appreciate it mate 👌
Great video Nathan, liked the new angles over the barrel.
Thanks Mark 👌
The vermin specialist.. That’s proper entertainment.. well done..
Cheers mate 👌
They are some serious shells!.
6:51 You mate can shoot! hah! It's hectic seeing videos like this cause it's under pressure and you're landing them. Very nice work!
Shit definitely gets hectic all the time.
American here. In Texas, we are allowed to hunt feral pigs over a baited patch, soured maize with a fish head usually brings them in a group (we call it a sounder), I prioritize the lactating sows because they are the vector of reproduction, and the meat is more tender than a boar's. That also leaves some orphaned shoats (piglets) to roam, here they're often picked off by our coyotes, Puma cats, and the occasional feral dog. In Australia, I suppose your dingos would do the trick.
When the sounder is over the baited patch, occasionally if you are at close range you can line up one pig behind the other and get a "twofer", two pigs with one shot, I have done this with a waxed shaft crossbow bolt, I have tried it with a rifle but so far unsuccessfully. Next time I'm out in the field, I'll try it with a full metal jacket heavy round nose.
Happy hunting. 🙂
What cartridge do you use. The 308Win will punch through multiple pigs if you are close with 150gr SST's
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK It depends. If I'm hunting over a baited patch, I use the 308 with a 165 grain, if I'm on foot I use a 7mm x57mm Mauser with a handloaded with a Speer boat tail spitzer, it is a real tack driver and very little bullet drop and good wind resistance over a long distance.
The feral pigs here in Texas have little bugs on them, it seems like the bugs know that they're dead and go to other hosts. If the landowner wants a boar for meat and/or trophy, he has to pick them up and haul them away. I do a necropsy on the sows to do a fetus count, because we count those in the successful cull numbers. Before I start, though, I spray some pyrethrin bug spray to get rid of the remaining insects.
Frequently, they have been feeding off root vegetables, such as carrots, beets and radishes, and peanuts, they drive these farmers crazy. I have rarely been refused permission to hunt, but the host farmer usually calls his neighbors and usually they're fine with it and often they want me to hunt their land next. If they have a concern it is stray bullets, besides my reassurances, I keep a few letters of reference with me.
I knew a taxidermist, and he had a butcher on call who told me about the meat quality test on feral pigs, he said that if they're old or in obviously bad shape, pass them by. Then he said to excise a piece of the muscle tissue, hold a butane lighter flame next to it, and if it stinks, don't use the meat. It seems to work.
Since I necropsy the sows anyway, I cut off the desirable and easily accessible cuts, and then dispose of the rest. The sow meat is more tender anyway. If I can only shoot one in a sounder, I try for the alpha lactating female, since that puts a greater dent in the population growth, and leaving the shoats (little piglets) on their own leaves them vulnerable to coyotes, the occasional bobcat, the more rare Puma, and maybe one of the bigger feral dogs. It's a matter of leveraging nature, we need every advantage we can get because they are reproducing faster than we can hunt or trap them.
Happy hunting down under.🙂
That reload speed is immaculate 👌🏽
Thanks mate 👌
Lovely Ep great shooting with heaps of ferals
Thanks Craig
Is that your mate working on the greening Australia project at around 10:30?
Yes 😂
Interesting shoot Nathan. I liked the day and night stuff. Just so many animals about.
Heaps of feral ATM if you are in the right areas. Will be a bigger problem in another 12 months with all this continuing rain.
i Love Watching this video as much as all the other one great job big 👍
Thanks mate 👌
Practice on the Range builds confidence before hunting 👏 👏👏👏
Hi guys thank you once again for the great video love it when I see you’re knocking them on the head, Keep up the good work Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia
Always appreciated Cliff
Would love try a Pestcontrole like that🤘 We dont have anything nearly like that in Denmark. Great video as allways🤘
Thanks Mr Harry👌
O yes you do
@@douglasjones2955 Only if you Hunt Rats
Algorithmic engagement comment. Well done as always 👏
Cheers Curt
What beautiful country that is!
That was one of my favourite videos you've done. Some comedy in there as well.
I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Great footage and keep up the good work of getting rid off pests in the bush
Cheers Warwick 👌
After all these years you still can’t beat a 308
I've been watching you and your friends and I know what you guys are doing and it's to bad there's not 2 or 3 dozen of yous out there going at it. I was wondering what your loads are costing you over there? That $23,000 scope was some piece of craftsmanship.
Thanks mate, depends on the make and brand. I mainly reload and the 308Win is about $1.70 AUD a shot.
Love the thermal splatters.
Big mess 😎
Top day and night shoot cobber.🤠
Thanks Daryl
That day shooting looked like hard yakka. Great job though. Inspired!!
It's always way busier and full on than a video portrays
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I got knackered just watching!
Scope Magnification - I don't hunt, just target shoot. My scopes are usually 6-24X but I never use above 18. Eye box is so small I can never get lined up and see through the scope. I usually shoot at about 12 or so power. High magnification is definitely not a requirement. Good shooting all around, great content.
Cheers
Always enjoy watching your work. Thanks mate.
Cheers
Wow.... incredible scenery. ❤️ Great shooting. 🎈🥳🎈 No cats? 😢
Technology is incredible.
It's a beautiful area out there
As always Nathan, another excellent video, well done.
Geoff.
Appreciate the continued support Geoff
I know who he is as well. Both do a great job and produce interesting and entertaining videos. Thank guys.
I think you have someone else in mind if you think it's another video person. I wasn't with my mate Rod on this trip.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Well, you both did a fantastic job. I'm glad you have more than one friend.
Your videos are always outstanding!👍
Always appreciate the comments mate 👌
yep more ferals gone
Great combination of day and night footage. As you mentioned, low power is key in a hunting rifle and often overlooked in favour of the other extreme. Keep the videos coming mate.
I'll try mate but fuel money is a struggle with the new A74 tax being imposed 😜
Well that was a productive trip. Another excellent video Nathan. That was definitely a target rich environment. I think a sxs makes a great shooting vehicle. It beats smashing your transport around the paddocks. I would imagine it is more comfortable than a quad.
Two up, definitely better than the quad and has more weather protection.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I bought a sxs a few months ago to use as my shooting vehicle. I am very impressed with it. A roof and a windscreen are a must. They go over wet ground better than my 4wd wagon.
Beautiful country Nathan. Must have been a real pleasure working there.
Absolutely beautiful area to be in 👍🏻
and again nathan, great work.
Cheers
1:18 “Let’s go for a walk” as he loads his ammo 😂🤣😂🤣 thats very ominous mate!!!
Very 😜
Yet again fantastic content 👏👏👏
Cheers mate
Entertaining and very professionally executed (no pun intended) Brilliant 👍👍👍
Thank you kindly!
Also another outstanding marksmanship from you.
Cheers Timothy
Great video Nath. Im currently on holiday in Fiji and just learnt they have boars over here too
Yeah they love it over there with wild pig hunting.
Thanks again . Good job.
Thanks Slim
6:00 onwards is a good true representation of flawless communication. Big down side of when I take other people out along on contract jobs. He’s a good partner
Absolutely he's a great guy to shoot with 👌
What an amazing job. Keep up the good work. 👍🏻
Thank you! Will do!
Great video...nice shooting as always 😉
all the best from the UK👍
Thanks Nigel
Always great videos Nathan, love them. Got caught with the old safety, lol, that’s why I never use them, bolt up or down. 😉👍🏼
I generally don't but for whatever reason did on that one 🤦♂️
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK happens to the best mate. 👍🏼😎
What a brilliant video. Thoroughly enjoyed that.
Glad to hear it!
Well I sure enjoyed watching the marksmanship, I don’t know how you stop yourself from laughing at some of the hits.
There's always a few moments that either do or don't make the cut 😎
Congratulations. Always like getting together with you. Daytime seem much harder to score multiple shots.
Wow, that could actually be New Zealand. Great vid.
Really class shooting there 👍🏻🏴
Thanks mate 👌
Great video as always mate thanks
Cheers Michael
I always enjoy your videos, they are very well done and I NEVER see you miss😅
Everyone misses, unfortunately. There's a few as usual if they happen sprinkled into the video.
Cracking video mate 👌 love ya work
Appreciate it Simon
Falix looking thing
😂😂😂
Give it another lucky stroke
Another good bud mate
It was repeatedly whacked and slapped around as the rifle hit it all night 😉
That terrain is beautiful
Thanks Sam. I get to spend time in some beautiful locations. Unfortunately I can't share the view which is stunning.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK it’s all good. If you saw where I live…..just two trees and green grass is an improvement
great video love the big open hilly countryside with gorse. loos a great place to hunt
Glad you enjoyed it
hunting in Australia?? I thought they took all your guns down below.. But, looks like you have plenty of money with all the gear that you are sporting, so that may be the difference.. Great videos.. been enjoying them
Thanks John, unfortunately there's a huge amount of miss truths shared by the likes of the NRA on what we can and can't do with firearms in Australia. 😂 Yes we definitely have guns and plenty of feral animals that need control 👌
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK looks like a lot of FUN. WISH I WERE THERE WITH YOU GUYS.
Been watching American vids on feral pigs and it is a breath of fresh air to watch an Aussie vid. Sad that these feral pigs and foxes (almost forgot about the feral cats and dogs) were brought here and are wrecking the eco system and endangering the natives. You guys do a controversial yet vital job.
Thanks Belinda 👌
Great vid as always. I think this is the first i recall of deer taken at night. What species of deer are they? Keep them coming nathan every time i see your vids gives me the itch to get out there with my pulsar and tag some pigs.
Those deer were fallow 👍🏻
Absolutely stunning scenery Amigo.. Looks like a very target rich environment too.. Great work guys.
It's a great spot out there 👌
As always very professional and well done
Appreciate it Mark
Jeez pig numbers are getting rough lately. Don't even want to think what it's like for those properties up in Queensland where there's no recreational hunting to help manage populations.
On your Ruger, what are those numbers for that you had written on the tape on the eye piece next to the scope magnifications?
Hi mate, what makes you have the impression you can't recreationally hunt in QLD ?? Do you mean on public land ??
The scope sticker is my hold over marks in the reticle and the applicable range.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Yeah on public land, at least that's as far as I know. I know you can hunt on private property with permission like here in NSW, but some state forests I keep hearing are infested right now.
You just can't beat the mighty 3-9 scope for hunting, I'll happily push out to about 400m for a shot with one and it's a rare day I can't get closer than that.
Never understood the need for more zoom, what are you trying to do, count the hairs on its snout?
For general stuff I do like the wider FOV. Some more premium scopes offer the best of both worlds but it's all catch 22.
Brilliant work well done
Thanks mate
Crikey nice shooting
Well done as usual. As the saying goes, "the only good wild pig is a dead wild pig." Same applies to wild foxes.
Thanks Michael
If you're inclined a super clamp from your local photo store could hold a ballhead onto the mount on the SxS.
We were only talking about that yesterday. The downside would be the limited range and inability to slide the rifle left and right as is required when seated. Certain situations though it would work well 👌
Every pig you get is a big plus for the land owner.
Absolutely
360 camera is pretty sweet, nice video mate :-)
Thanks mate 👌