SiOnyx Aurora Dark Night no IR Field Test
I've sen many video's on the SiOnyx Aurora everyone I have seen shows it in very favorable conditions, full moon directly overhead, ambient light, ect. In this video you will see some clips with very good high full moon video, but you will also see some with 50%, and no moon to show what it does when there is no light.
PIGEON SHOOT THOUSANDS DOWN.
Pigeons cost this Dairy Company an estimated $60,000 dollars a year in lost feed alone. We traveled out to the dairy to lend a hand in thinning out these pest.
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XP50 THERMAL IN THE RAIN??? YES!!!
Hog hunting in the pouring rain with the XP50 Trail.
https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/xp50-trail-thermal-riflescope/
Santa goes Hog hunting in Texas
Santa goes hog hunting in Texas with Lone Star Boars using a Trijicon MK3 IR Hunter from HueyOutdoors.com
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PULSAR XP50 TRAIL KILL SHOTS
XP50 TRAILS AVAILIBLE HERE https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/xp50-trail-thermal-riflescope/
PULSAR TRAIL HOW TO ONE SHOT ZERO
HOW TO USE THE ONE SHOT ZERO OPTION ON PULSAR TRAILS.
https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/xp50-trail-1-6-12-8x42-thermal-riflescope-free-battery/
TODD@HUEYOUTDOORS.COM
817-668-1001
PIGS WITH A BONUS
THERMAL AND NIGHT VISION SALES (817) 668-1001
https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
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LPMR14 RECORD HD VIDEO THROUGH NIGHT VISION
BUY HERE. https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/lpmr-mk2-pvs-14-recorder/
The Low Profile Mission Recorder is designed to be minimalist and intuitive. Designed to work with PVS-14’s PVS-15’s, and PVS-31’s and all models using similar eyepiece designs. Attaches to the PVS accessory ring and adds the ability to record through your night vision.
Features:
Supports up to 128gb Micro SD (19 hrs of record time) with minute to minute seamless recording
Crystal Clear HD 1920×1080 30fps recording
Externally Powered via USB to your choice of battery (not included)
Auto record when powered on
Integrated microphone
Less than 1.5 oz up front weight
Highly durable heat resistant polymer construction
Specifications:
Weight: 1.25 oz
Dimensions: 1.7″ L x 1.7″ W x 2.1″ H
Material: Heat resistant durable polymer
Power: USB-A Male 20″ cable
Weather Resistant
Note-power supply not included.
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CMMG BANSHEE & MK47 BLASTING SWINE
Thermal and night vision sales call (817) 668-1001 or visit https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
TRIJICON THERMALS REVIEW COYOTES 100 & 200 YARDS
ALL THERMALS AVAILIBLE AT WWW.HUEYOUTDOORS.COM
REAP-IR V2 20MM https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/reap-ir-type-2-20mm/
REAP-IR V2 35MM https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/reap-ir-type-2-35mm/
REAP-IR V2 60MM https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/reap-ir-type-2-60mm/
IR HUNTER MK3 35MM https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/ir-hunter-mk3-35mm/
IR HUNTER MK3 60MM https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/ir-hunter-mk3-60mm/
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58 HOGS WITH CMMG PART 1
For optics vist www.hueyoutdoors.com
for more on the CMMG equipment watch these videos.
45 acp Banshee https://youtu.be/9xwIUHmJE5s
22 nosler https://youtu.be/l80FQewISXA
458 Socom https://youtu.be/VzMA5uQrFCc
PORK, BEEF, & CHICKEN STRIPS KEEPING HOGS OUT OF THE FEED!
Hunting a north Texas cattle ranch with Guns N chicken Strips.
Order beef straight from the ranch to your door here. https://mountpleasantbeef.com/
For all your powersport needs contact https://www.fpslubbock.com/
SNEAK UP TO 9 YARDS ON HOGS WITH TRIJICON 60MM
TRIJICON REAP-IR 60MM AVAILIBLE HERE https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/reap-ir-type-2-60mm/
CHARGED! DONT TRY THIS AT HOME!
Found a group of these destructive beast down in the swamps the action was up close and personal.
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REAP-IR 60MM FIRST FIELD TEST
First time out with the new Trijicon Reap-IR 60mm from https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/reap-ir-type-2-60mm/
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Texas hogs taken out with Trijicon and Pulsar Thermals
Equipment used Trijicon 60mm IR Hunter MK3 on LWRC REPR MK2 .308
Pulsar XP50 Trail on CMMG 22 nosler.
Feral swine are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year.
Wild boar, or feral hogs, are a non-native and invasive species in Texas. Each year hogs cause millions of dollars in damage in the form of damaged crops, contaminated water supplies, broken equipment, transmission of disease and injury to livestock.
Feral hogs compete with native wildlife for resources and also prey directly on the eggs and young of ground nesting birds and will actively hunt small mammals, frogs, lizards and snakes.
Hog are highly intelligence, adaptive, and have prolific breeding habits, traditional methods of hunting and trapping have been largely ineffective in reducing the feral hog population. The introduction of night vision and thermal optics has greatly increased landowners' ability to mitigate the destruction caused by feral hogs.
More information about the feral hog problem in Texas can be found at following link: http://bit.ly/FeralHogsInTexas
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Trijicon Reap-IR V2 60mm vs 35mm vs 20mm
Showing the difference in magnification between 60mm, 35mm, and 20mm lenses.
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2400 POUNDS OF PORK IN 15 MINUTES
Chasing down hogs with the Polaris XP1000 from Family Powersports Lubbock Tx. I let the farmer man the gunner seat as I drive so he can get his revenge on these devastating pigs.
Sharps 25 45 vs Swine
This is a education video to help farmers and ranchers combat the growing problem of feral hogs in Texas.
Testing out the Sharps 25-45 on feral hogs in Texas using the 87 gr soft point.
For more educational videos try Where to shoot hogs https://youtu.be/NGjSGe8-fqM
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
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POLARIS RANGER VS BOAR
LOCAL FARMER HAD A LARGE BOAR DIGGING BIG HOLES SINCE IT WAS RAINING MOST OF THE NIGHT WE SAT UP AND WAITED FOR HIM IN THE POLARIS RANGER XP 1000 FROM FAMILY POWERSPORTS LUBBOCK. AFTER A FEW HOURS WAIT HE FINALLY SHOWED UP.
Defending Texas farms from feral hogs with the latest thermal and night vision gear.
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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Thermal Hog Hunt 22 Nosler Takes out the whole group
Defending Texas farms from feral hogs with the latest thermal and night vision gear.
https://youtu.be/l80FQewISXA
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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