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First of all, I am not calling this hunting, but it sure did help cure an itchy trigger finger that's been festering for a few months now... Big Grin

Got a call from a friend at first light this morning telling me there was a boar in an open pasture about 2.5 miles from where I live. It was on a place I've had permission to since I was a kid, so I grabbed my 26" MGM 6.5 Bullberry IMP and drove over. Right after going through the gate, I spotted the hog, and it appeared he was oblivious to my presence, thanks to a nice breeze that muffled the sound of the truck. So I cut the motor, made the 10 yards to a solid rest and touched the trigger as soon as the crosshairs looked just right.

Ranged after-the-fact, it appears the shot was right around 210 yards. The 129 grain Hornady SP took the boar tight behind the shoulder, demolished the lungs and exited through the opposite shoulder. The exit was fairly small -- about the size of a nickel.

My best estimate on the weight of this boar would be about 170-175 pounds.


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Good shooting Bobby. Nice hog.


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Nice shootin' Bobby!!! tu2


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tu2 Have gun, will travel.
 
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OK, now is the pressure off? Or am I still supposed to kill that big boar? I know, dumb question. Wink


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Oh, this just doubles the pressure, right? Big Grin

Last week, my sister-in-law dropped off a DPMS with a 1:9 .223 barrel and a night vision set-up. It belongs to my father-in-law, and he wanted it sighted in.

I finally felt well enough to look through it last night -- and I WANT it!!! I've never had night vision before, and though this is just a Gen1, it sure would have worked with the moonlight we had last night.

Maybe I'll get to try it out before I return it. And maybe I'll tell him the batteries had to be special ordered and will be a few months... Big Grin


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Nice drive-by! tu2


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well done Bobby


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nice piggie!!!!!!!!>..... good to see you out..and ive got 100 rounds of blue-box .223 with your name on it....


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Thanks for the kind words!

I actually gave this hog away because I just didn't have the strength or energy to deal with it this morning.

But I had a pleasant surprise a couple hours ago when the gentleman came by the house and brought me a nice, large shoulder roast. I'll marinate it in the fridge overnight, put it in an oven bag tomorrow, load it with veggies, some appropriate seasonings, a bit of water and slow-cook it for several hours. (Thanks for the recipe, jeffeosso!!!)

Should make for some good table-fare...

Jim-Thanks! Let me know how much I owe you for them.


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Bobby,

Way to go clap
 
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You da Man, Bob! Congrats!


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Bobby--if you think looking through a night-vision device on a rifle is neat--just think about flying a chopper at 140mph down on the deck wearing them!! It's a hoot.


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That would have to be awesome.

You know, I could get used to this night vision gear in a hurry...


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Good work! Good way to spend a morning.
 
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Bobby, I see you are back to your old antics -- slaying hogs with the Bulberry! Congratulations and nice shooting! clap



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It felt REALLY good to dust off a rifle and pull the trigger on something, even if it was just a drive-by, so to speak. For someone who was used to being active and outdoors on a regular basis, being cooped up inside for much of these past few months has been driving me crazy (well, "more crazy" may be a better description Big Grin).

But it felt like I had never even put the 6.5 down; it all came naturally, and I am thankful it retains zero so well.


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Yeah, baby!!! Wish we had some of that 'round these parts.
 
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Drive-by hoggin...

sounds like a hell of a lot of fun to me!

good job Bobby

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Congrats Bobby!

I am glad you got to slip out...........


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Congratulations ,i cull many hogs a year testing rifles ,pistols ,and shotgun ,indeed i even test military ammo and weapons for my articles and classes .Anatomy of a hog is eal similar to a human so tests can be very accurate .By the way we take all the meat ,that delicious.Juan


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good on ya! bobby!!
the 1st of many more
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