The local Carpe Sus fan club @ 5:10? Thanks for another fun video, Brian. Thumbs up as always. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@garygates5679Ай бұрын
. I enjoy watching these great videos , Brain... thank you for your time and money ...!!!!!
@monocorewaffles2781Ай бұрын
Always glad to see the Grendel out to play. I had great performance out of the factory 90gr. TNT’s when they were available around me, load the Varmageddons now. Great video B! Also - David at Druid hill makes fantastic ammo for more than just Grendel for those that don’t know or are hesitant.
@ngaoutdoors4157Ай бұрын
Just ordered some 6arc ammo from him this morning, called and talked David and very knowledgeable.
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@monocorewaffles2781 Yeah, Dave and Tom (his father) are great and make excellent ammo. They actually offer several services. Be sure to tell them you watch my channel. 😁
@ngaoutdoors4157Ай бұрын
@@CarpeSus I did tell them 🤟🤟🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Ab-om9qeАй бұрын
Great video again, the Thermnight looks pretty nice, glad you brought us along for your evaluation of this.
@williamgaines9784Ай бұрын
Nice.👍👍
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
Thanks!
@jeffjamison7724Ай бұрын
Good shootin' Another great video! Shoot Str8 and Stay Safe
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@@jeffjamison7724 LOL, my 2 greatest challenges.
@vincei4252Ай бұрын
Happy Halloween, Brian. You didn't follow the first rule of Hog Club: Sows for the dirt nap first. For shame 😺Seriously, great shooting as always! QA shots always make me laugh.
@charlesmueller1119Ай бұрын
Another great video Brian thanks for the info and sharing ,
@TeufelHandlangerАй бұрын
Man, you've been running into some big ol' hogs there bud. Keep after 'em!
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@@TeufelHandlanger Not many, lol.
@cw2aАй бұрын
Good stuff Bri!❤
@gabem6362Ай бұрын
My yearly deer .. cheers for NJ 😂 Wish for some hogs though 😜
@pigpoppertx6926Ай бұрын
Hunting with you is a blast ! CSMF
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@pmesa_15Ай бұрын
Super scope!!!
@patricks7622Ай бұрын
"Boooo"🎃
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@@patricks7622 Boo!
@patricks7622Ай бұрын
@CarpeSus happy holidays in advance 👍
@jeffreinardy7570Ай бұрын
Any thought as to why Ben's shots did not expand at all?
@pigpoppertx6926Ай бұрын
I suspect the bullet is of hard construction and 223 offering limited frontal surface combined with sub 2k impact velocity into a tensed up body resulted in no opening of the bullet. Just my thoughts , I will say Im surprised how little it opened given it has a black tip to assist with opening
@Heeem13Ай бұрын
You need to upload in the trauma diaries again 🔥🔥👍
@mark_lunaАй бұрын
Great video. No more Analysus?!
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
Yes and no. I stopped when the bugs got so bad over the warm months that it just got nasty, especially in fields with a lot of cattle. Plus, youtube rules changed and now virtually none of my videos earn $, so doing a separate video is a lot of extra work. I may go back to incorporating the necropsies in the regular videos when I have new Grendel ammo, but for another 6 weeks, I have to baby my left hand (surgery, bone work). So long about mid December, maybe I can restart.
@mark_lunaАй бұрын
@ Can’t wait!!
@treythorsen2421Ай бұрын
Would you mind showing more on how you mount your InfiRay Finder? Im looking to get a truck mounted optic but dont want to break the bank. The Finder looks like a good option, I just need to know hwo to mount it
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
No pics unless you send me your email, but you don't need pics. The Finder has a 1/4" tripod mount hole. Into that will screw a mounting plate that comes with the pan-tilt gadget. The mounting plate is an Arca Swiss rail. The Arca Swiss rail mounts onto the pan-tilt gadget. The pan tilt gadget attaches to the truck via a STRONG magnetic mount. However, there is play in the mechanism and this is not suitable for much driving, IMHO, but stationary is great. Here is the link for the pan-tilt, which comes with the mounting plate, remote for panning, etc. The Finder will link to your phone or tablet for viewing. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B51H829X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@rickjason215Ай бұрын
Too bad that big sow got away. You went against your own rule.
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@@rickjason215 Greed, it is a bad thing.
@sarahbarton4977Ай бұрын
Great shots . Was the one at 7:11 right in the noggin.??
@Gareth96v1Ай бұрын
I have a few other thermals, but for $1000 I'm having a hard time not buying a DNT..
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
@Gareth96v1 ...and everything works on it and it seems well built.
@Aidyn_SakhanovАй бұрын
Excuse me But are you sure that hogs are counting the trajectory of the bullying and changing the direction of running away? Good luck 👍 I like your videos
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
So I try to keep my shooting inside 200 yards (183 meters) which means no elevation correction for chest shots, at least on stationary hogs. Figuring out the lead on running hogs is by experience, but it difficult given that the hogs don't run at uniform speeds and aren't always the same distance away from me. Plus, they don't always run in straight lines. I have worked out the math, afterwards, to figure out why I missed on numerous occasions, taking into account the ballistics of the given projectile from my gun to determine how long it would take to reach the hog (usually something like 0.08 to 0.14 seconds) and then estimated how far the hog traveled from the time of my shot in the amount of time it took my bullet to arrive at the hog's distance. That will give me the speed of the hog. AND THEN I can figure out of I had too much or too little lead on the hog to make a hit, usually too little lead. However, there is another problem is that hogs often have a certain amount of vertical elevation change as they run - they move up and down as they run. It is virtually impossible to know if the hog will be moving upwards when the bullet arrives, or downwards. So I have had shots go too low on a hog as I shot when he was at his low point, but the bullet arrived when he was at his high point and vice versa. All of these can be analyzed after the fact in a very scientific manner, but in the field and real time, there is a bit of trial and error and experience that goes into estimating where to aim and when to pull the trigger on a moving hog.
@Aidyn_SakhanovАй бұрын
@CarpeSus thank you for answering In any case, your videos are very interesting always And I'm watching them with my pleasure even several times sometimes Thank you for your efforts 👌 💪
@Aidyn_SakhanovАй бұрын
Please use the gloves to avoid the brucellosis
@CarpeSusАй бұрын
I keep telling Ben that! We have gloves with us, but he is young and strong...