Pig Hunt Winona, Texas 2011

Published on March 8, 2011
Duration: 1:05

This video details a successful pig hunt in Winona, Texas, utilizing a Freedom Arms Casull chambered in .454 Casull. The firearm was equipped with an SSK mount and a Weaver mount, topped with an OPMOD EXPS 2-1 sight. A 240-grain XTP Magnum bullet was fired at approximately 1700 feet per second, resulting in the pig being recovered about 30 yards away.

Quick Summary

A pig hunt in Winona, Texas, utilized a Freedom Arms Casull .454 with an OPMOD EXPS 2-1 sight. The firearm fired a 240-grain XTP Magnum bullet at approximately 1700 feet per second, leading to the pig being recovered about 30 yards away.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Location
  2. 00:10Firearm and Mount Setup
  3. 00:19Optic Details
  4. 00:24Caliber and Ammunition
  5. 00:31Ballistics and Recovery
  6. 00:39Hunt Outcome

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the Winona, Texas pig hunt?

The pig hunt in Winona, Texas, featured a Freedom Arms Casull chambered in .454 Casull. This powerful revolver was equipped with an SSK mount and a Weaver mount for optics.

What optic was mounted on the Freedom Arms Casull for the hunt?

An OPMOD EXPS 2-1 sight was mounted on the Freedom Arms Casull. This optic provided the necessary aiming capabilities for the successful pig hunt.

What ammunition and ballistics were involved in the pig hunt?

A 240-grain XTP Magnum bullet was fired from the .454 Casull, achieving a velocity of approximately 1700 feet per second. This combination proved effective in the hunt.

How far away was the harvested pig found?

Following the shot from the .454 Casull, the harvested pig was located approximately 30 yards from the point of impact, indicating an effective range for the firearm and ammunition.

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