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My bullet is tougher than your Hog!!!!
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Since I don't have the time or money to burn at the present to go on Safari in Africa,
And since I am not contemplating a trip to Australia or New Zealand,
And archery season ain't here yet
And being a sour old fart I don't want to be humored,
I don't feel political
and woke up early this morning,
I am reduced to following the threads in the "Hogs, Warthogs Wild Boars etc. forum.
Any way after contemplating the "How tough are hogs really?" thread, I got to wonderin'
"Are my bullets tougher that your hog?"
Now, given that the first liar don't stand a chance, I'll ask.....

Whats the most hogs you've killed with one bullet. I've done numerous doubles, only a couple of triples but........
singles


numerous doubles......




A triple here and there......


but four?


I now open the bidding.
Hunters, fishers, and other liars comments are welcomed, appreciated and taken with a grain of salt.
GWB
 
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Damn, Geedubya! Twofers are as far as I have gotten and one of the twofers resulted in complete bullet failure (the jacket was the only thing to make it into hog number two), but killed the second one cleanly.



And me and my brother-in-law (we're the ones in the back row Big Grin).




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Geedubya--The first liar usually doesn't stand a chance, true. However, that old truism may not hold up in this case. That is a hell of an accomplishment and deserves congratulations. As far as I am concerned, you are DA MAN.

BTW, what is the caliber of that Hi-Wall?
 
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I am speechless...that is impressive...


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4. While a double rifle is the perfect DGR, every 375HH bolt gun needs to be modified to carry at least 5 down.
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8. 95 deg F in Africa is different than 95 deg F in TX or CA and that is why you must worry about ammunition temperature in Africa (even though most safaris take place in winter) but not in TX or in CA.
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You guys are right, that is one act that is impossible to follow........

Damn braggert...... jumping



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Geedubya--how long did you have to train to get 'em to line up and stay in that position?


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At the risk of appearing the biggest liar, I managed five one moonlit night in Medina. Three of them were about 30 pounds and I didn't know they were behind the sow I was after. The far pig was about 60 lbs and I dug the 130 grain 270 Grand Slam out of his ankle on the off side. All of them were at one of those big two-ton round feeders so it wasn't as spectacular as it might sound. But the bullet sure was a good one.


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the trick is putting out the corn in a very strait line jumping

I've killed two does with one shot, but that's the best I've done.
 
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I feel like such an amateur in comparison.

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geedubya, nice shooting! I love the Hiwall. I have one in 30-06 that looks just like it, including the scope.


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As to tough bullets...Three is terrific. Four is nice. Five is getting serious. Six is special.

But go ahead and count the hogs in this photo. Yep, all of them.

Got every one of them with a SINGLE bullet from a .17 HMR. That 17 grain V-Max was recovered from the very last one and still weighed 16.98 grains after killing 17 hogs.

WHen I went to weigh it, I dropped it onto the scale, and there was a puff of smoke. That danged little bullet took off, smoked a coyote in the pasture and then came back to rest so I could finish weighing it. Now it weighed 16.979 grains!

Talk about a tough bullet... Big Grin

Wait...you did ask for liars, right?

Seriously though, while I've taken a number of doubles and once took 4 sows with 4 shots in an open field (hunting from a tower blind), never, ever have I come close to anything like a one-shot quad like GWB accomplished. That, my friends, is impressive! thumb

I've seen some of his other hunting pictures, including exotics and whitetials, and there's one thing that is crystal clear: this guy KNOWS how to put them on the ground!



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very impressive, I to have gotten many doubles but four is very impressive indeed!
 
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GWB,

That is most impressive! Pray tell, What caliber and bullet weight were you using for such feat? I have only one double to my credit, two pigs and a cedar fencepost with a 340gr cast from my model 83 454. Bullet not recovered.
Keep up the population control GWB

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I would have thought 2 was an accomplishment, but I can't even kill two ducks with one shot.
Wow!!!!
 
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I've got a .45/70 and some loads that I'd like to try. The only problem is finding someone that would let me come to their place, get them lined up and give it a try. I'm in west Tennessee and we just don't have feral hogs like other places...

I have mixed emotions about that. On one hand, I'd like to have the hunting opportunities, but on the other hand, I know how destructive they can be.

Four with one shot is pretty darned impressive!

My hat is off to you.
 
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Shof, there are plenty of hog hunting outfits in Tennessee.



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Oh, I know that. But I doubt any one of them will allow me to "conduct a penetration test" on their hog population. Well, let me clarify that, they probably would, but I don't want to write that amount on a check! shocker
 
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You're probably right, Shof! jumping



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

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Originally posted by Whitworth:
Damn, Geedubya! Twofers are as far as I have gotten and one of the twofers resulted in complete bullet failure (the jacket was the only thing to make it into hog number two), but killed the second one cleanly.



And me and my brother-in-law (we're the ones in the back row Big Grin).



Thanks for the clarification, Whitworth. I was scratching my head trying to figure that one out for a minute... Smiler

GW, that's most impressive!


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Yeah I know, people get confused if we don't point that out. I do realize the hogs look better than we do...... Big Grin



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

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Yeah I don't like to pose with hogs. Some smart azz is always asking "which one is the bore"?
 
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WOW that is impressive. I killed a 2 for 1 in Alabama three years ago and named the rifle Old Trick Shot. I waited for that shot for nearly 30 minutes. I really don't know if I could have watched that many at once and knew they were all lined up. You ARE DA MAN. When I go hog hunting next this coming winter, you have raised the bar that is for sure!

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3 with the 160 Nosler partition at 125 yards
 
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I've got some 540 grain hardcast bullets, and some 500 grain jacketed solids for my .45/70.

I wonder how many hogs I could penetrate?
 
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Originally posted by Shof:
I've got some 540 grain hardcast bullets, and some 500 grain jacketed solids for my .45/70.

I wonder how many hogs I could penetrate?


Many! Big Grin



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