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Just got in with him and I'm tired! Details to follow...
 
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Nice work, can't wait to hear the story!
 
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Nicely done. Like to hear what you're stoking that T/C with. I've taken piggies with a .500 Linebaugh and one with a .44 Mag but keep my T/C Encore .308 handy.
 
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Nice work x-caliber!! That's a nice hog you've got there! Please tell us the story! beer



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Nice Pig. tu2


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Good for you!
 
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Congrats


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Good Job!!! What load, bullet. and distance? How did the bullet perform?

It may just be me, but, that pig bears a striking resemblance to Arnold Zwiffle........
 
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Good job and nice pig. beer
 
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x-caliber, three is a charm!

Thanks for the story!

But, you still owe us a bear story! You cannot post a photo like the one you did without the details -- please?!



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Well done tu2


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nice! and too do the hams, shoulders, straps and loins ... don't even\ have to open the guy till you want the loins out


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I personally rarely crack the chest any more......



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

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Posts: 13440 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 10 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Congrats on the hog and getting off three shot on him with the front loader especially.

I know how you felt as they were passing across in front not allowing you to get one settled in your sights. Had that happen to me last Nov. while bow hunting. Must have had 40 or so come through in two big bunches from about a foot long to 3' or so. All made it through the brush nice and easy till one caught a glimpse of me drawing. Still managed to get a nice sow but not the one I initially wanted.

Good luck on your next hunt and thanks for sharing.


Mike / Tx

 
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