One more wild Boar for the Huben .22

Thank You. The videography is SUPERB and I especially like the cool shots captured when the camera was mounted on the end of the gun.

A clean headshot, walking through streams and eventually stuffing the kill into the back of your diesel rig.

*Uruguay is VERY close to the same area size as Washington State and a mere 25-hour flight for me. I'll Uber it from the airport ;)

Thanks for your comment!!! Just let me know when you arrive and I will go and pick you up in the diesel rig so we can go directly to the woods 👍👍
 
Thank You. The videography is SUPERB and I especially like the cool shots captured when the camera was mounted on the end of the gun.

A clean headshot, walking through streams and eventually stuffing the kill into the back of your diesel rig.

*Uruguay is VERY close to the same area size as Washington State and a mere 25-hour flight for me. I'll Uber it from the airport ;)

Thanks for your comment!!! Just let me know when you arrive and I will go and pick you up in the diesel rig so we can go directly to the woods 👍👍

Cool Man. ;)
 
Good shot. I am very impressed with the results using the air gun. I am no stranger to how big and tough Russian/Eurasian boars can be. I have taken a big Russian with my AUG with a neck shot. Similar results dropped on the spot kicked a few seconds. My friend did a similar shot to yours with his X95. We both used TAP rounds. My son got another with his 450 uppered rifle. Again a neck shot. We were stalking though and not in a blind. (Not sure I would stalk with these guys withan air rifle) With these big guys shot placement is key. I have seen them soak up big rounds if the shot wasn’t in a good spot. I have also seen zero pass through on up to 350 legend on heart shots. Again great job.