WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

1.2K

If you have an expensive rifle with a thermal sight that, that actually cost more than the gun. Which also has a high powered hunting light attached. A rifle loaded with expensive hunting ammo designed for night shooting (no fireball). All this just for shooting feral pigs. When you realize that this hunting tool, as described, is actually worth more than your truck, you may be a redneck...

If you have an expensive rifle with a thermal sight that, that actually cost more than the gun. Which also has a high powered hunting light attached. A rifle loaded with expensive hunting ammo designed for night shooting (no fireball). All this just for shooting feral pigs. When you realize that this hunting tool, as described, is actually worth more than your truck, you may be a redneck...

(post is archived)

[–] 4 pts

Yeah, I had a little "windfall" recently and I really didn't "need" anything, so I splurged on a Springfield M1A SOCOM CQB and a Sig ECHO 3 thermal sight for it. M1As are over priced but it's something I'm familiar and comfortable with. The rechargeable light I got didn't cost much, I have another one like it and it works great. I was able to get Some Hornady SST ammo before the crunch, but the ammo I was referring to in the post was Hornady Critical Defense. It's hard to find right now and expensive but it's designed for shorter barrels and it uses low flash powder. Another man toy for my collection.

[–] 0 pt

And here I am with my 1916 Enfirld with a M.U.E.S. sight...

[–] 0 pt

That's some class right there. I bet it gets the job done. When I was a boy, my best friend filled his families freezer every year with an old British .303 rifle. Iron sights, he never missed.

[–] 0 pt

Thank you. It is a beast, but solid and effective.