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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 1113708" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>Great question! I would like to tell you that I have the skill, speed, and marksmanship to not need a semi, but that would be a blatant fabrication. To be honest with you, I had hoped to have already dealt with the sounder by now. That the scope was put on the 788 was a function of getting to check the recoil handling ability of the scope (.308 is about the max rated capability and nobody else has put out an online review of this scope that I know of) and because I had a slot open on the rifle that would not require taking off another optic and having to rezero later when I put my own scope back on.</p><p></p><p>scrmblr1982cj8 noted we can't hunt at night and that is partially correct, Spurwing. It varies on a state by state basis. In Texas, we are not just able to hunt at night, but encouraged to go after hogs with whatever legal means possible on private land. If you are hunting on your own land or acting as an agent for a landowner to stop depredating hogs, you don't even need a hunting license. Unlike some states, Texas does not consider feral hogs to be wildlife. Some states, however, have crazy notions that they can 'manage' their feral hogs like deer or moose go as far as imposing limits, seasons, and requiring tags to hunt, for example, California.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 1113708, member: 55410"] Great question! I would like to tell you that I have the skill, speed, and marksmanship to not need a semi, but that would be a blatant fabrication. To be honest with you, I had hoped to have already dealt with the sounder by now. That the scope was put on the 788 was a function of getting to check the recoil handling ability of the scope (.308 is about the max rated capability and nobody else has put out an online review of this scope that I know of) and because I had a slot open on the rifle that would not require taking off another optic and having to rezero later when I put my own scope back on. scrmblr1982cj8 noted we can't hunt at night and that is partially correct, Spurwing. It varies on a state by state basis. In Texas, we are not just able to hunt at night, but encouraged to go after hogs with whatever legal means possible on private land. If you are hunting on your own land or acting as an agent for a landowner to stop depredating hogs, you don't even need a hunting license. Unlike some states, Texas does not consider feral hogs to be wildlife. Some states, however, have crazy notions that they can 'manage' their feral hogs like deer or moose go as far as imposing limits, seasons, and requiring tags to hunt, for example, California. [/QUOTE]
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