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First hog, or why I need more range time
22 October 2013, 02:41
dewhorseFirst hog, or why I need more range time
So a couple of weeks ago I posted about my first hog hunt. We waited 3-4 hours and then when they came into the feeder area by the blinds we lit them up too early and they bolted....still had a great time though!

So fast forward to this past weekend, myself and a buddy are going to his lease (same place0 and camp the weekend and see if we could do any better.
So 2 nights and still no luck, the feeder and camera malfunctioned and I think the Hogs stopped coming to it, we heard them close for 2 nights but could not see them.
So we woke Sunday morning a little late and made a proper English breakfast and enjoyed the first frost that came in the night before.
Then this fellow (pics below) sauntered our of where we had just seen 2 bucks (nice 6pt and a spike) stroll into.
He was heading my right to left at what we figured was 140m (lased the woods behind).
Well before you could say pass hot sauce I grabbed my rifle out of the truck and took my first shot.
Now it's been about 24 years since I have actively hunted and it showed, I either did not lead him well or flubbed the shot

...anyway I hit him about 2" left of his hind quarters and the bullet passed right through.
Well he spun a couple times and made a beeline for the words to his right. Next shot entered his left rear quarter and passed beneath his rib cage and exit below his chin.
At that point he flipped and start running back to where he came from. 3rd

shot caught him at his shoulders and shattered both of them.
Anyway. like i said...more offhand practice is needed
Sorry for the poor pics the angle does not really show his size, he was a foot longer than my CZ and I figure at least 150 maybe a bit more.
I used my CZ550 FS in 9.3x62 with Privi SP and a Nikon Monarch 3 2x8.
Maybe I was expecting too much from the bullet but I expected some expansion and from what I saw there was none that I saw.
Overall I would rate it as a great time, good buddies, good food, great weather (for NE TX)
and actually brought home meat
22 October 2013, 03:12
larrysGreat job. Sounds to me like you hit him three times moving. Probably not as rusty as you think.
Larry
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22 October 2013, 03:25
dewhorseThanks for ther kind words..it happened so quick only recall snippets and what my mate replayed to me ....
Need to find a local range to pratice proper shooting stances
22 October 2013, 04:49
N E 450 No2quote:
Originally posted by larrys:
Great job. Sounds to me like you hit him three times moving. Probably not as rusty as you think.
I agree, hitting a running pig 3 times, ain't too bad in my book.

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22 October 2013, 05:23
scottfromdallasDid you skin him? You may have got more expansion than you think. I've seen dime size holes in the offside hide thinking the bullet zipped through. Autopsy showed the bullet worked perfectly. This was 115 ballistic tip out of a 257 Roberts.
22 October 2013, 05:29
CrazyhorseconsultingLooks like with everything that was going on, you did a great job. Sorry, I am from the school of number of shots fired does not matter as long as the critter ends up dead an d recovered. Congratulations on your oinker.
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22 October 2013, 05:31
dpcdYou are baiting us like hogs, fishing for compliments, right?
Ok, I will bite; good shooting.
22 October 2013, 05:38
scottfromdallasNice rifle by the way. I have the same one. Great gun!
22 October 2013, 18:37
Miles Masseyquote:
Originally posted by scottfromdallas:
Autopsy showed the bullet worked perfectly.
You mean necropsy. Autopsies are death examinations performed on humans by other humans. Necropsies are death examinations performed by humans on other species.
22 October 2013, 18:46
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by larrys:
Great job. Sounds to me like you hit him three times moving. Probably not as rusty as you think.
That's my take as well. Good job!
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23 October 2013, 05:29
scottfromdallasquote:
Originally posted by Miles Massey:
quote:
Originally posted by scottfromdallas:
Autopsy showed the bullet worked perfectly.
You mean necropsy. Autopsies are death examinations performed on humans by other humans. Necropsies are death examinations performed by humans on other species.
Yes, what he said.
24 October 2013, 20:48
dewhorseThanks for the kind words, not phishing just should have got him on the first one.
Regarding the bullet performance, I did not skin him all the way, I did find the 44 slug (blazer 240 JHP) I used for the coup de grace (from ~2m) and that showed no real expansion either. So I guess both are good range ammo but will stick to premium rounds for hunting, at least until I can get my reloading bench set up.
Thanks again...I forgot how much fun hunting with good people is.....
Next up is getting my 12yo and 14 yo out there
24 October 2013, 22:38
Jason Pquote:
I am from the school of number of shots fired does not matter as long as the critter ends up dead an d recovered
Yep, keep shooting until they fall!
25 October 2013, 05:24
Gatogordoquote:
Originally posted by Miles Massey:
quote:
Originally posted by scottfromdallas:
Autopsy showed the bullet worked perfectly.
You mean necropsy. Autopsies are death examinations performed on humans by other humans. Necropsies are death examinations performed by humans on other species.
Not really, while the two are commonly used in the manner you mention, apparently mostly for political correctness, in fact, they are synonymous. Definition from OED for necropsy: necropsy
Pronunciation: /ˈnɛkrɒpsi, nɛˈkrɒpsi/
noun (plural necropsies)
another term for autopsy.
A sentence from the Oxford Eng. Dict. or as it is commonly known, the OED: "the animal must be autopsied as soon as possible".
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25 October 2013, 05:59
Larry MatherneOh oh, now you're hooked!! This hog hunting is a disease that's hard to kick. Nice rifle and pig.