Hi Lateral
I’ve shot a few boar from a high seat ( 12 to be exact I think from memory) using my .308 with a heavy 158 grn SP round with AIMPoint, S&B zenith under the moon and NV they have all worked ok static and have 6.5 x 55 that shoots heavy loads
next year I’m going to try my hand at driven boar, for some reason I couldn’t get on all that well with AIMPoint, the Zenith 2.5 -10 was grand but it seems slower on the moving uptake, I’ve shot simulated running boar and done ok
my thread really is to get recommendations of kit, I would like to get something in between the AIMPoint and schmidt scope wise, knife wise if I’m honest my little AW and the Emberleaf seemed a wee bit small for one boar I grassed last year but still done a very good job, I was thinking of getting a garron by Emberleaf, as it’s a longer blade, but it’s/ will be a small use knife compared to my other ones and a lot of dollar, thinking of a reasonable cost blade that will do the job ( if really needed)
Thanks for your input. Appreciated
cheers
phil
As usual, it's all about budget, what you can afford V what you can justify, depending on how often you might go driven boar shooting.
With driven, you can be shooting from a few feet, out to well over 100m, on my last trip, somewhere out towards 200m. I tried the Aim Point Micro H2, and hated it, particularly on the Blaser, where it sits so far forward. I've used a Z6i 1-6x24 for years, and it's excellent, with a massive FOV. I've been having a bit of a play, switching from a Merkel Helix, to a Blaser, which for some reason puts less stress on an injured wrist. It's not as fast as the Helix, but still damn fast, but I did find the standard Professional stock, far better for me, than the Success.
So the Z6i won't work for me on the Blaser (can't get eye relief) so I tried a Z8i 1.7-13x42. I love this scope, but even this, is seriously hard work if shooting just a few meters, unless you can see, or hear something, and shoot gun up.
A friend let me try his Aimpoint H34L, looks a like a short scope. Massive improvement for me, over the Micro, and finding one cheap second hand, I now use that if I'm on a really tight peg, taking seconds to swap between sights. I'd like one of the .75-8, or 1-8 Z8's, but can't bring myself to throw another £2k at the moment.
Like most things, it really takes a little time to work out what works for you best, which isn't easy if it's something you are likely to do once, maybe twice a year.
Keep an eye out for people going to the H&H shooting cinema, and maybe try and get down, to see a mix of options.
If you're intending to do the "Coup De Grace", I'd be looking at a FAR cheaper knife. Boar knives tend to be long, pointy, with a very safe guard to protect your hand when stabbing.