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I'm out on this bunny bust'in rabbit shoot running my FX Impact M3 .22 calibre for some BULK pest control shooting. This is a professional pest control cull for a local rabbit problem. Rabbit hunting at night is an Aussie pastime, add in a modern twist of PCP hunting with thermal and night vision equipment. You can envisage good results if the rabbit numbers are prevalent. There is plenty of air rifle hunting and shooting action in this YouTube video for you all to watch.

FX Impact M3 is shooting on song in .22 calibre shooting 23gr Patriot Javelin slugs. Scope is a PARD NV008s LRF with ballistic hold over capability. Thermal hand scanner duties went to the amazing Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 binoculars. For those interested my FX Impact M3 is running a Huma-Air high flow slug & pellet probe but no other power upgrades. It has a standard 600mm barrel with superior liner (not heavy). I'm firing the 23gr slugs at about 925 fps for sub MOA accuracy. Few Sabre Tactical upgrades in the mix to the rifle body like the Arca Rail 2, TRS & bag rider. Air supply is by a ShootAir light weight composite tank to refill the rifle bottle as required.

A good portion of these rabbits shot are utilised for the pot or pet food.

I am a licensed vertebrate pest control - contract shooters in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressor, I hold the necessary permit in NSW for use. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details. All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

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This shooting trip we are out hunting invasive feral pigs, foxes and wild deer. There's plenty of action packed footage in this video with my GoPro on a head mount in daylight. As usual there's no shortage of close range kill shots with the thermal scope too once it got dark !!!

Big thanks to my mate for the invite out to assist on this contract. Awesome to spend time with a like minded professional buzzing around in his custom built shooting ATV (Polaris Ranger SxS XP 1000).

The weather conditions were terrible in the lead up to the trip with bad localised flooding. Access to most of the productive areas were not possible due to the boggy ground from over annual rainfall. So we stayed higher in the hills and still did alright.

Critters on the deck and not killing native animals and damaging agriculture is the aim of the game. These uncontrolled animals are an environmental and agricultural menace in Australia and are mostly classed as invasive pest species. Shooting feral pigs is purely pest control, no animals are shot for consumption. Bacterial and diseases like brucellosis are prevalent in these areas.

Both my friend and I are licensed vertebrate pest control - contract shooters in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressors we both hold the necessary permits in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details. All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

Mostly I'm shooting my 308 Winchester - Ruger American Predator 18" rifle in the video. This rig is fitted into a MDT Gen 2 LSS chassis, running reloaded ammunition with 150 grain Hornady SST projectiles. Suppressor fitted is made by Shawmac Industries. My thermal scope is the new Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. For a scanner I'm running a Pulsar Merger LRF XP50.

There is a sprinkling of 6mmBR and 6.5PRC action too where those rifles were more functional.

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This fox pest control shooting video I'm out with my Custom Tikka T3 rifle chambered in 6BR fitted with a Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro thermal scope. Thermal scanner duties fall to the excellent Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 thermal binoculars.

Lay of the land compromises a hillside backing onto a creek and lucerne flats, certainly a few foxes about to shoot in terrain like this but sometimes safe angles are niggly to find on the flats.

The owner of this farm is very happy with my services as he figured there was "a" fox which had killed all his lambs. Nope there's foxes everywhere out there, more than one of the buggers. I'll be back for sure in no time.

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Nothing fancy in this question and answer video. Just me chatting, covering off some channel insights, repetitive questions and a few little hints.

See you all soon for another Aussie hunting and shooting video.

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This evening I'm out on a pest control, thermal hunting contract to shoot any invasive species encountered. Total mixed bag with Indian Myna birds & pigeons shot with the FX Impact M3. Plus rabbits and feral cats shot with my custom 6BR Tikka.

Before the haters get triggered please do some research on feral cats in AUSTRALIA and how much damage they are directly responsible for. These little buggers are not pets, they are invasive pest animals that I'll always shoot given the opportunity !!! If you don't like that, on ya bike !!!

It was also the first night out using the brand new Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 thermal binoculars. Aren't they a treat as you'll see in the video recordings. A review will be coming for this amazing device in the coming weeks !!!

Finally I have my new FX Impact M3 .22 caliber into the field with a suppressor for some bird pest control shooting. There is plenty of air rifle hunting and shooting action in this YouTube video for you all to watch. The FX Impact M3 is shooting on song in .22 caliber with 15.89gr JSB Hades Pellets @ 650fps, nice and slow to not damage the sheds or infrastructure. Scope of course is my Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. For those interested, the FX Impact M3 is running no power mod upgrades. It has a standard 600mm barrel with superior liner (not heavy).

My 6BR is a custom Tikka T3 rifle with a 18" Carbon Six barrel and Hi Tec Industries stock. The suppressor from Shawmac Industries which works amazingly well on this cartridge. Thermal scope is an InfiRay TH50 Tube with audio externally recorded.

I am a vertebrate pest control - contract shooter in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressor I hold the necessary permit in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details.

All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

0 Views · 2 years ago

This feral pig cull we definitely had warm barrels with 150 hogs down in two nights. Shooting these invasive wild boars & feral pigs in Australia is recorded via thermal hunting equipment during a professional feral control program. All shooting is in the darkness to maximise efficiency using stealth thermal hunting equipment. These feral pigs are a huge environmental and agricultural menace in Australia and are classed as invasive pest species. This is purely pest control, no animals are shot for consumption. Bacterial and diseases like brucellosis are prevalent in these areas.

Lets go shoot some pigs, there's plenty of action packed killshot footage & video clips with the thermal gear !!!

I'm shooting the following rifle in this video:
* 308 Winchester - Ruger American Predator 18". Fitted into a MDT Gen 2 LSS chassis, running reloaded ammunition with 150 grain Hornady SST projectiles. Suppressor fitted is made by Shawmac Industries. My thermal scope is the new Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. For a scanner I'm running my Helion 2 XP50 Pro.

I am a vertebrate pest control - contract shooter in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressor I hold the necessary permit in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details.

All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

0 Views · 2 years ago

This Hog Hunt / Wild Boar Hunting & Pig Hunting Australia video is recorded with thermal shooting equipment during various contracted feral control programs. We do it all hunting in the darkness, stationary, walking, on the run or asleep - Makes little difference where the pig is when it's just feral animal control.

Lets go shoot some pigs !!!

There's plenty of action packed killshot footage & video clips with the thermal gear !!!

These feral animals are a huge environmental and agricultural menace in Australia. This is purely pest control, no animals are shot for consumption. Bacterial and diseases like brucellosis are prevalent in these areas.

I'm shooting the following rifle in this video:
* 308 Winchester - Ruger American Predator 18". Fitted into a MDT Gen 2 LSS chassis and running Sako ammunition with 130 grain hollow point projectiles. Suppressor is made by Shawmac Industries. My thermal scope is the new Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. For a scanner I'm running my Helion 2 XP50 Pro.

Also m6 custom Tikka T3 chambered in 6mm BR.

I am a vertebrate pest control - contract shooter in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressor I hold the necessary permit in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details.

All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

0 Views · 2 years ago

This is my user impressions and review on the new Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35. I've had this device in real world conditions for around 40 hours so far. It's an excellent little thermal scanner and well worth considering if your in the market for a device with an inboard laser rangefinder (LRF). This isn't a "how to" video with boring unboxing and basic menu function explanations. This is my handle on the Axion 2 LRF XQ35 as a shooter and user.

Big thanks Pulsar in Europe and Extravision in Australia for sending me the new Axion to play with. Without support from companies who are proactive in the hunting industry like this, these video's are mostly not possible with the speed tech is evolving.

0 Views · 2 years ago

This feral pig / hog cull is video mainly recorded with thermal shooting equipment during a contracted feral control program in Australia. We do it all hunting in the darkness, removing 92 feral pigs in a single night, predominantly on freshly cut sorghum cropping fields. I'm out again on this run with mate Rodney from RJM Hunting Australia. Lets go shoot some pigs !!!

There's plenty of action packed killshot footage & video clips with the thermal gear !!!

These feral animals are a huge environmental and agricultural menace in Australia. This is purely pest control, no animals are shot for consumption. Bacterial and diseases like brucellosis are prevalent in these areas.

I'm shooting the following rifle in this video:
* 308 Winchester - Ruger American Predator 18". Fitted into a MDT Gen 2 LSS chassis and running Sako ammunition with 130 grain hollow point projectiles. Suppressor is made by Shawmac Industries. My thermal scope is the new Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. For a scanner I'm running my Helion 2 XP50 Pro.

I am a vertebrate pest control - contract shooter in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressor I hold the necessary permit in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details.

All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.

1 Views · 2 years ago

Finally I have my new FX Impact M3 .22 caliber into the field for some BULK pest control shooting. This contract is part of a professional pest control program with a local rabbit problem. Rabbit hunting at night is an Aussie pastime, add in a modern twist of PCP hunting with thermal equipment. You can envisage good results if the rabbit numbers are prevalent. There is plenty of air rifle hunting and shooting action in this YouTube video for you all to watch.

FX Impact M3 is shooting on song in .22 caliber with 23gr slugs. Scope of course is my Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. Thermal hand scanner duties went to a Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 that I will be reviewing soon. For those interested, the FX Impact M3 is running no power mod upgrades. It has a standard 600mm barrel with superior liner (not heavy). I'm firing the 23gr slugs at about 930 fps for sub MOA accuracy.

Some rabbits shot are utilised for the pot or pet food. But with a large cull like this many just go into landfill as we are paid to shoot and tally numbers. There's no time on the clock so to speak for processing animals.

Notable mention to the other pro shooters working this job. Fantastic to see the dedication and professionalism displayed on the program. There was a very visible drop in the rabbit numbers by the end of the shoot. Satisfying to see the direct impact a coordinated shooting cull can achieve. The nights I recorded this footage we combined shot around 300 rabbits.

Some of the other guys shoot fully suppressed which is legal in Australia if you hold the applicable permit. Tools of the trade were PCP air rifles (obviously) and .22 cal rimfires. Thermal is nearly mandatory with the long grass and proximity to property, livestock and infrastructure.

1 Views · 2 years ago

Finally away hunting big fallow bucks with my mate Rodney @RJM Hunting Australia. This trip we have paired up for some epic buck hunting action chasing these dynamic animals in the rut. We hunted on foot, stalking in the beautiful mountains of the Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia. Rod took two fantastic bucks while I filmed.

I was fortunate enough to return to the same area the following week for a second crack myself. This time with my little boy who experienced proper deer hunting for the first time. He's definitely hooked now!!!

Experiencing the fallow buck rut is something every hunter should try to do. They are amped up, croaking for dominance, stinky and keen for a fight. It's often extremely fast paced hunting of what is normally an elusive, shy animal.

This trip Rod shot his custom 308win and my ultralight mountain rifle. A Tikka T3X chambered in 30-06 with a carbon fiber stock.

The deer taken are free range, wild animals. Not world record breakers by any means. But we both had an amazing few days and are already planning to do it all again next year.

0 Views · 2 years ago

This shooting trip I'm out hunting invasive feral pigs and foxes on private property. I've got the ATV Quadbike and my mate Rodney from RJM Hunting Australia. Lets go shoot some pigs !!!

There's plenty of action packed killshot footage video with the thermal scope !!!

These feral invasive animals don't stand much of a sporting chance with this type of pest control / shooting / night hunting. But that's the idea......... Critters on the deck and not killing native animals and damaging agriculture is the aim of the game !!!

I'm shooting the following rifle in this video:
* 308 Winchester - Ruger American Predator 18". Fitted into a MDT Gen 2 LSS chassis and running reloads with 150 grain Hornady SST projectiles. My thermal scope is the new Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro.



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