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The last evening of my trip in the patagonian mountains we asked the farm worker where we can see pigs as we have already hunted several red stags.

He told us that in a nearbye spring creek, up in the mountain, there were some wild apple trees and that pigs visit the place often.

So around 6pm we sat up in the hill waiting to see if something shows up.

The evening was rainy and the farmworker told us that it was ideal to see pigs.

After an hour we saw a lonely boar walking down to the creek from the hill infront us. When he reached the bottom he start wallowing in a mud spot but the tall trees there unable us to see him clearly enough to risk a shot so we just sat there silently waiting to see what happen. Finally, after some minutes that seems hours he moved up the creek and walked into an open. In that moment my hunting buddy took the shot with his 3006 Remington ADL using Factory Remington ammo 150 grains corelockt.

It's funny how sometimes we talk for hours about this or that premium bullet when the plain corelockt is more than enough in normal game at normal distances Big Grin





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Posts: 3085 | Location: Uruguay - South America | Registered: 10 December 2001Reply With Quote
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That's a NICE Boar!

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That is a BRUTE!!!

Congrats...and thanks for sharing the story and photos. tu2


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Nice and fat hog for sure.


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lorenzo,great pig!
you seem to know pigs well
always seem to have a new "big one"
congrats and keep'em coming
 
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One of the best boars I have ever seen.


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Excellent hog and excellent pictures and story.

You are correct, the old out off date remington Core-Loct still accounts for a lot of game.

Thanks for sharing with us. beer beer tu2


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Lorenzo,
What was it weight ? How long tuskers? It look huge!!

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Wow, Lorenzo!!!! That is a monster! Most definitely would have that one mounted! beer

I too would love to know ahat he weighed!



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Absolutly outstanding hog! Congrats! clap

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Holy crap!!

That is a freakin HAWG.

Congrats Lorenzo tu2 tu2
 
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Holy crap!!

That is a freakin HAWG.

Congrats Lorenzo tu2 tu2


What's goin' on, Mattyboy? Kill any hogs lately??

Sorry for the thread hi-jacking!



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Dang, son! That's friggin' hogzilla II! Eeker
 
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Thank guys,
Indeed is was a very big boar, the biggest I have seen so far. At least pure blood.

Everyone there estimated the weight between 200 and 220 kilos...that's aprox. 400 lbs I think.

It was not a monster, but it was a VERY big pig by my standards. Maybe the biggest I will ever see. But We must keep in mind that I hunted it in a place where nobody hunts them, up in the mountains, where they can get old, with lots of food from dead cattle, apples, pinetrees seeds, etc, etc.

While hunting there, the pigs ate the deer's carcass that were left in the fields in two days !!!

Old animals grow big, the thing is that we never wait so much long to shoot them.... Roll Eyes

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A hunting guide told us that it can reach 250 kilos but the rest of us agreed in what I told you, 200 or 220 kilos

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Wow! an amazing boar.Yep the Corelokt is one of my favourites, they might be shaped like a brick, but they hit like one as well.
 
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Very nice one Lorenzo.

You also right on the CL's. I recently dropped the hammer on a nice sized boar using my 25-06 AI with a 120gr CL, that impacted the shoulder shield at close to 3100fps. I figured the bullet would have blown to bits when it hit the hog at only about 110 yards. I was happy to find it on the off side shoulder just through the shoulder blade and against the shield fully expanded and in the classic mushroom.

I have a LOT of them in several calibers I have purchased over the years to load for target practice, but after that hog I am rethinking my loads. I have used the 150gr in .308 from my little Ruger Comapct out to 400yds to drop decent hogs with one shot stops time and time again. In fact I decided that since the standard Rem. factory stuff shot so well and did such a fine job on the game I wasn't even going to load for that rifle.

Thanks for sharing.


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Very impressive hog. Congrats.
 
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I must add that I am 1.90 metres (6.23 ft) tall and weight 95 kilos (209 lbs) so that will give you a better idea of the pig's size Wink

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That is a brute


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2. Big game animals can tell the difference between .015 of an inch in diameter, 15 grains of bullet weight, and 150 fps.
3. There is a difference in the performance of two identical projectiles launched at the same velocity if they came from different cartridges.
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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What's goin' on, Mattyboy? Kill any hogs lately??



all of the places I hunt are shut down till after turkey season. won't be long... Big Grin
 
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Same thing here......I'm going through hog killin' withdrawal...... shocker



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tu2 tu2

Me too
 
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Wow! Now that's a big one! Thanks for sharing!


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225K equels about 500 lbs.

What a great pig! I bleive he will weugh every bit of your guess.

Now exactlly where is that apple tree???? Smiler

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