In the endless war against America’s feral hog invasion—those destructive, nocturnal pests that ravage crops and ecosystems to the tune of $2.5 billion in annual damages—the High Road Group just dropped a masterclass in precision eradication. Keith Warren, alongside co-host Johnny Piazza and Dominic Trapanese from Capstone Precision Group, unleashes a nighttime hog hunt video showcasing Berger Bullets’ match-grade projectiles, Bering Optics’ cutting-edge thermal scopes, and Shaw Custom Barrels’ flawless rifled performers. This isn’t backyard plinking; it’s a surgical strike under pitch-black Texas skies, where thermal imaging picks out rooting hogs at 400+ yards, and Berger’s high-BC bullets deliver devastating, ethical kills with sub-MOA accuracy. Watch as they methodically thin the herd, proving that modern optics and ammo turn hunters into apex predators.
What elevates this beyond cool footage is the seamless synergy of 2A-aligned innovators pushing practical boundaries. Berger Bullets, long revered for their ballistic coefficients that laugh at wind drift, pair perfectly with Bering Optics’ rugged thermals—think lightweight, fog-proof units with crisp resolution rivaling daytime clarity. Shaw barrels ensure every shot counts, minimizing barrel whip for repeatable precision in high-volume culling. For the 2A community, this is gold: it spotlights how private citizens, armed with top-tier gear, are frontline defenders against invasive species that government programs barely dent. In states like Texas, where hog hunting is a year-round, no-limit mandate, videos like this empower everyday shooters to gear up responsibly, blending recreation with real conservation impact.
The implications ripple wider—feral hogs are exploding nationwide, outpacing even urban gun-grab narratives in urgency. This High Road production isn’t just entertainment; it’s a blueprint for suppressor-equipped, thermal-topped ARs or bolt-actions becoming essential tools for land stewards. Pro-2A folks, hit play, then stock your safe: Berger for the punch, Bering for the eyes, Shaw for the spine. It’s a reminder that our rights aren’t just for the range—they’re for reclaiming the wild from porcine chaos. Check it out and join the hunt.