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Another One Bites the Dust *UPDATED*

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19 January 2009, 07:34
Jeff Sullivan
Another One Bites the Dust *UPDATED*
I killed this one this evening with my Blaser Professional Tracker 308 at 100 yards. She weighed 85 pounds.







19 January 2009, 09:04
bucko
Jeff how do you like the short sight radius on that rifle?
Is it a problem at all? or would you change it if you could?
I just have never seen one that short deliberately, and wonder why they would do so.

Oh, and congratulations on the hog, apparently it does not bother you that much..


(When I was a kid my father used to tell me that God hated a coward, I finally realized he has even less use for a fool.)
19 January 2009, 10:17
Bobby Tomek
Congrats! That piggie should make for some excellent table fare... thumb


Bobby
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19 January 2009, 14:36
jeffeosso
nice eaten size!


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19 January 2009, 18:11
Jeff Sullivan
quote:
Originally posted by bucko:
Jeff how do you like the short sight radius on that rifle?
Is it a problem at all? or would you change it if you could?


I am not a practiced open sight shooter, but I am making an effort to change that. I love this little barrel. It is so handy and fits perfectly in the front rack of my 4 wheeler. The short sight radius is not a problem.






19 January 2009, 18:57
Husqvarna M98
Jeff- good shooting there, nice pics as well..

Are there a lot of those around where you hunt?

Best regards Chris
19 January 2009, 19:45
Jeff Sullivan
quote:
Originally posted by Husqvarna M98:

Are there a lot of those around where you hunt?


Chris
Pigs are quite plentiful, but they are nomadic and generally hard to pattern for hunting. I use game cameras and have had some success as you can see. The young pigs like these are more predictable and easier to hunt. This group is very destructive, and I am working to eliminate them or at least run them off my place.






19 January 2009, 20:17
Whitworth
That will make for good eating! Congratulations, Jeff! beer



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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19 January 2009, 20:31
Geedubya
Jeff
mighty handy rifle, great caliber, nice pig. Sounds like you're doing all the good. Keep on whackin'
GWB
22 January 2009, 22:03
Jeff Sullivan
This group started out with 7 members, but they are now down to 4. I shot this one last night but didn't have a light to go look for it, so I took Annie out this morning to find it for me. I may not have mentioned here, but Annie had a run in with a tire on my hay trailer in December. After a surgery and a $650 vet bill, she is pretty much back to normal, and it definitely hasn't effected her nose.






23 January 2009, 02:46
x-caliber
Whack 'em and stack 'em. Smiler Good shooting Jeff!
23 January 2009, 02:47
Whitworth
You did it again! Great job, Jeff! beer

Great dog!



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
23 January 2009, 03:14
Bobby Tomek
3 down and four to go...

Keep at it! thumb


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23 January 2009, 04:48
Geedubya
Good on ya' and Annie
GWB