Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Texas Hog Hunting with the Waypoint" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/texas-hog-hunting-with-the-waypoint/.
Ya’ll didnt come to one of the experts on Tx hogs on that one to try out … guess I’ll stick to the Saint .308Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Texas Hog Hunting with the Waypoint" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/texas-hog-hunting-with-the-waypoint/.
Just for sheets and giggles I’ve enjoyed watching the hog hunts posted on FB and there is one thing I find confusing is using a bolt action rifle?? It seams to me a semi automatic AR is a better fit.Ya’ll didnt come to one of the experts on Tx hogs on that one to try out … guess I’ll stick to the Saint .308
That doesn't mean KF wouldn't have given it a tryout and review for them, anything for a new rifle!Just for sheets and giggles I’ve enjoyed watching the hog hunts posted on FB and there is one thing I find confusing is using a bolt action rifle?? It seams to me a semi automatic AR is a better fit.
Who wouldn’t!!!!That doesn't mean KF wouldn't have given it a tryout and review for them, anything for a new rifle!
Bolt action is fun if you know its a lone boar or a big solo sow coming around.Just for sheets and giggles I’ve enjoyed watching the hog hunts posted on FB and there is one thing I find confusing is using a bolt action rifle?? It seams to me a semi automatic AR is a better fit.
That doesn't mean KF wouldn't have given it a tryout and review for them, anything for a new rifle!
I’ve used their Saint and M1A to successfully take hogs quite a bit… waypoint would be the next progressionThat doesn't mean KF wouldn't have given it a tryout and review for them, anything for a new rifle!
Thanks! It was a wild time down there in SW Texas!Good size hog
Congrats on the successful hunt
Come back down.. we’ll take you to some N Tx night time thermal hog huntsThanks! It was a wild time down there in SW Texas!
We might have to take you up on that offer!Come back down.. we’ll take you to some N Tx night time thermal hog hunts
When it comes to hog "hunting" on the family land in East TX, I go for quantity over quality. I hesitate to call it hunting because we are just clearing the land of a destructive/invasive species. Hogs are becoming so prevalent in the area that we do more shooting on sight that actual tracking or any other activity associated with traditional hunting. I'm sure that the Waypoint is an excellent rifle, but we usually get multiple hogs hitting the land at once and I always prefer to use a Mini-14 or AR platform rifle. My ideal situation would be if I were fast enough to use my Henry or Marlin .357 Mag lever-guns for the task, but I'll have to keep practicing for awhile before that's an option.Bolt action is fun if you know its a lone boar or a big solo sow coming around.
AR’s are better for the larger groups that mostly prevail.
Yes sirWhen it comes to hog "hunting" on the family land in East TX, I go for quantity over quality. I hesitate to call it hunting because we are just clearing the land of a destructive/invasive species. Hogs are becoming so prevalent in the area that we do more shooting on sight that actual tracking or any other activity associated with traditional hunting. I'm sure that the Waypoint is an excellent rifle, but we usually get multiple hogs hitting the land at once and I always prefer to use a Mini-14 or AR platform rifle. My ideal situation would be if I were fast enough to use my Henry or Marlin .357 Mag lever-guns for the task, but I'll have to keep practicing for awhile before that's an option.