Posted April 18, 2018 2:25 pm by Comments

By Chris Mudgett

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The Daniel Defense Ambush 300

Photos by Thomas Carlson

Hunting at night is kind of like ice climbing. They are both gear-­intensive activities that require a good assemblage for a successful and safe outing. There’s always a sense of accomplishment waiting to be had at the end, but there is often a certain level of misery that must be endured and overcome along the way.

I hunted the dark woods near Perry, Georgia, last October for feral hogs that rooted under the cover of night. I was with the founders of the Georgia Predator Hunting Association (GPHA, georgiapredatorhunting.com) who are sought after by area farmers to evict this invasive species from their lands and to help save valuable crops.

Ambush300Specs

Choosing the right rifle, optic, load and equipment is important either day or night, but for night it’s imperative. Based on my experience, the .300 Blackout is a good start. This year, Daniel Defense (DD) is introducing a new Blackout rifle in their Ambush line. What the .300 Blackout offers is a lethal pill ranging from 110-grain supersonic projectiles to 220-grain subsonic bullets. Both of these type of loads suppress exceedingly well and are deadly at the close ranges we’d encounter …Read the Rest

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