Night Vision Hunting in Anderson South Carolina

night vision hog hunting with Digital Crosshairs 1000

I met Andrew a few  years ago while I was selling Digital Crosshairs Night Vision Clip-on systems at a  gun show in Anderson, South Carolina.  He recently retired and has invited me to come up and night vision hunt with him on his property just north of Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina.  Walking around his property there are hog tracks and other signs of hogs everywhere.  I did not get a shot the night I was there but I will be going back.

Here are some of the hogs  he has harvested since then with his Digital Crosshairs 1000R night vision clip-on.  Now I call him

“The Anderson S.C. Hog Slayer”

night vision hog hunting with Digital Crosshairs 1000
night vision hog hunting with Digital Crosshairs 1000
Harvested in Anderson South Carolina using Digital Crosshairs 1000R night vision clip-on 4/8/19

Is Digital Crosshairs 1000 night vision clip-on accurate?  Check out the shot in the video below.

Above see live shot video recorded with Digital Crosshairs 1000R night vision clip-on

Wild hog harvested in Anderson S.C. April 6th, 2019 using Digital Crosshairs 1000R
Wild Hogs harvested in Anderson, South Carolina using Digital Crosshairs 1000R night vision clip-on April 2nd, 2019

 

Night Vision Clip-on

Digital Crosshairs 1000 IR night vision clip-on adds night vision and low light capabilities to any day scope.  Mounts in less than one minute, with no re-sighting required.

www.digitalcrosshairs.net or call 404-590-6513

Digital Crosshairs 1000 Customer Reviews:

“Cool Product
Went hunting last Saturday night. I recently got the DC1000 and mounted it to my Bushmaster AR with a Simmons 44Mag scope. Dropped a pig like a rock at 140yds.! Picture was good and clear. IR light will easily reach 200 yds. I was kinda nervous at that distance since I hadn’t shot anything with the DC1000 yet, but it worked like a charm. Just a little weird aiming with the screen as opposed to looking through the scope. Waiting to put it on my 22-250, but going to have to trim the rubber down so bolt handle will clear to reload. If you don’t have at least a 1/2? clearance between bolt handle and scope, prior to mounting camera, you will have difficulty reloading. Would be really good if it came with a hard case and a metal key, instead of a plastic one, to tighten hose clamp on camera. If you’re going to move it from one gun to another you may want to purchase a second picatinney mount so it doesn’t take as long to switch it over. Otherwise, it’s a really cool product that works as advertised. Customer service is awesome. Had some operating issues and a battery charger issue in the beginning, but Henry was extremely helpful and resolved them in a hurry. 4 out of 5 stars due suggested improvements.”  Schneider

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“I’ve had a DC1000 since last year and have killed over 50 hogs with it so far (longest is 180 yds.). I love your product! My son is thinking of buying one. I’ve been wanting to upgrade to add the DVR. ”  Kyle (South Carolina)

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“What a great idea – Thanks Henry. Got my first chance to use this at a hunting preserve for a night hog hunt. Was able to select the biggest hog out of 12 in the corn field as if it were day time. Shot a plus 200 pound sow at over 200 yards and dropped it on the spot. Came home and ordered me a DC1000 system for myself and Henry gave me two extra batteries to boot. I have used it on my Savage 30-06 and my Mission crossbow with about 10 minutes to move it and have it working. Awesome customer service Henry.” Rufus M.