11 HOGS WITH TEH ZEUS PRO 100MM AND THE LWRC REPR

rob072770

Lewisville NC
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Forecast called for rain all weekend but somehow it all missed me and the hogs were really out moving! There was still some very thick fog to deal with, but the thermal cut through it this time. Was plagued by operator error and bad decisions this weekend and only ended up with eleven hogs it should have been double that. First boar up I turned the DVR on but forgot to hit it again to record. He took a shoulder shot and went down DRT with a slight curly shuffle. Turned out to be a nice spotted boar 240ish pounds with nice cutters. Next up was a good sized sounder in a young mesquite thicket, most of them were grouped up pretty tight but there were several stragglers spread out in the trees making it impossible to get any closer to the main concentration of hogs. After watching and filming the sounder for about thirty minutes I decided to take my first shot into the main group then pick up the stragglers as they tried to catch up. There was no way to tell which one was the alpha sow but there was one boar that picked several fights so I decided to go for him. My first 165gr SST hit him center shoulder he went down like a sack of potatoes. Located the next target fired heard a nice thump but the scope went black, hitting power it came right back on so I picked out the next hog and dropped it again the scope turned off. Repeated this one more time four shots and four dead hogs. Turns out when I had put new batteries in the scope in a rush, I did not close the cover all they way it still had two good full turns to be tight. That mistake cost me because that group was totally confused there should have been many more hogs downed. For the next group I entered a pasture crossing a cattle guard in my truck there was a small group right there that alerted and ran. I killed the engine and watched as they finally stopped running and started feeding again so the stalk was on. Wanted to get really close but at about 60 yards they alerted on me again so I set up and took the shot killing the alpha sow. Since they knew I was there they ran straight away from me into the tall grass making it hard to see. Was still able too take two more shots and got two small 50-60 pound hogs. Turns out I had knocked the lens cover back in front of the lens so only about 1/4th was showing that's why I had such a hard time seeing them, operator error number two for the night. Next I spotted a large lone boar rooting on the next property he was right next to a trail that crosses over to our property and the fence was directly down wind so I hoped to scare him and he would cross back towards me. I tried making hog noises, whistling, barking, even threw a few old cr123 batteries at him he would not budge. Finally I just started yelling at him and he started running to the fence and me! Unfortunately he got to the fence and ran down it instead of under it getting away. I will be baiting for him hes on the target list. Last but not least spotted another large sounder at the edge of a pasture. Again they were so spread out it made it hard to get close to the main group and the win was switching directions so I picked the largest hog close to the middle of the spread out sounder. My reasoning for this was one the hog looked very big and two I hoped to split the group and cause confusion. First shot and the big hog went down but the group did not react like I wanted most of the hogs to the right jus ran straight away. The hogs to the left were moving away but just at a trot of walk but still only showing rear end shots. Finally I picked a hog took aim right as I fired another hog crossed behind him causing me to hit both. The first took a head shot and went down DRT the second kept running and took a couple more hits before going down. All in all 11 hogs down but could have been way more between the errors and the bad plans it just did not work out but was still a very fun hunt for me!
The Sepia was really and nice contrast very clear. Do,you like better than black hot. Love the rifle. And that pro is amazing. Always like Texas when the bule bonnets are blooming.
 

TEXASLAWMAN

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I usually prefer black hot but the sepia looked better to me in those situations maybe because of the fog I'm not sure. Now I cycle through them if I have time to see what looks best.
 

DaveABQ

Albuquerque, NM

Was plagued by operator error and bad decisions this weekend and only ended up with eleven hogs it should have been double that. First boar up I turned the DVR on but forgot to hit it again to record.

Have you tried changing the settings to 'motion detection' like we discussed before? As soon as the scope moves on an object it will start recording. Test it out.
 

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That's just another thing to go wrong. Not saying it will but I don't trust it. Soon enough I will be used to this system I've just been using the instant on record for a long time now. It's like transferring from a glock to a pistol with a safety.
 

DaveABQ

Albuquerque, NM
Guess my engineering thinking, how do you know until you try.

I'm used to the new setup. I ran motion in my last video with the two boars. But who knows, there may be a situation where you could sit still for long enough that it stops and starts again.
 

DaveABQ

Albuquerque, NM
Nevermind, I forgot it doesn't cut out a step. It will record with very little motion, but still requires to hit record.
 

DaveABQ

Albuquerque, NM
Nevermind, I forgot it doesn't cut out a step. It will record with very little motion, but still requires to hit record.
 

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Way cool hunt. Thanks for the video!
 
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