Hey there airgunners,
We just got back from Puerto Rico where we filmed an episode of Duck Dynasty Revival with Willie and Korie Robertson. It was their anniversary trip and we brought the new Karma EQ along with the Karma SLS to help thin out the iguana population. We even got some range time in with the Karma Red Panda before the hunt.
The EQ in .25 turned out to be just right for the job. It had enough punch to drop the bigger ones clean but was still easy to handle when moving through thick brush. The balance was better than I expected. Most of the weight sits back so it stayed steady offhand without feeling like you were fighting the muzzle.
Korie got on a roll and was knocking iguanas out of the trees like she had been hunting them for years. Willie ended up with the biggest iguana of the trip and we had a good laugh about it back at camp.
Abner and the Puerto Rico Xtreme Outdoors crew made the hunt a lot easier. They were spotting iguanas high in the canopy that I never would have seen. Chris Turek, Karma’s brand representative, handled technical support for the rifles, kept the gear running, and provided brand support in the field. He also turned one of the iguanas into dinner for the Robertsons that night.
It was a fun hunt in tough terrain and the rifles did exactly what we needed them to do.
If you have hunted in spots like that with fast moving targets and thick cover, what is your go-to setup?
We just got back from Puerto Rico where we filmed an episode of Duck Dynasty Revival with Willie and Korie Robertson. It was their anniversary trip and we brought the new Karma EQ along with the Karma SLS to help thin out the iguana population. We even got some range time in with the Karma Red Panda before the hunt.
The EQ in .25 turned out to be just right for the job. It had enough punch to drop the bigger ones clean but was still easy to handle when moving through thick brush. The balance was better than I expected. Most of the weight sits back so it stayed steady offhand without feeling like you were fighting the muzzle.
Korie got on a roll and was knocking iguanas out of the trees like she had been hunting them for years. Willie ended up with the biggest iguana of the trip and we had a good laugh about it back at camp.
Abner and the Puerto Rico Xtreme Outdoors crew made the hunt a lot easier. They were spotting iguanas high in the canopy that I never would have seen. Chris Turek, Karma’s brand representative, handled technical support for the rifles, kept the gear running, and provided brand support in the field. He also turned one of the iguanas into dinner for the Robertsons that night.
It was a fun hunt in tough terrain and the rifles did exactly what we needed them to do.
If you have hunted in spots like that with fast moving targets and thick cover, what is your go-to setup?