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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1816910" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>What you just mentioned about calves looking like a pig is why I will not let anybody hunt on my property, I will not hunt in the same pastures my cows and calves are in. I have a DNV and 100 yards is max distance I will use. I have watched some of the YouTube videos of people using thermals, scanning pastures with pigs and you see cows in and around them and then they do a count down and start shooting, pigs running everywhere and crossing in front of cows and still blasting away... I do wonder how many cows or calves are shot during one of those nights Hunt's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1816910, member: 99039"] What you just mentioned about calves looking like a pig is why I will not let anybody hunt on my property, I will not hunt in the same pastures my cows and calves are in. I have a DNV and 100 yards is max distance I will use. I have watched some of the YouTube videos of people using thermals, scanning pastures with pigs and you see cows in and around them and then they do a count down and start shooting, pigs running everywhere and crossing in front of cows and still blasting away... I do wonder how many cows or calves are shot during one of those nights Hunt's. [/QUOTE]
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