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First West Texas Hog Hunt
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05/29/16 03:39 AM
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Joined: May 2011
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Double Naught Spy
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I spent two fun days out in Hall County, just east of Amarillo and Lubbock. It was quite and experience following hogs around and, even getting to shoot at a few. Do not laugh too hard of me going rookie. On the first set of hogs, the guide started a countdown and that triggered an adrenaline dump. You can see my sight picture deteriorate as it happened, and a jumped the shot, screwing up both of us. Sadly, that is the reality of hunting and just shows that I still find the pursuit of hogs to be quite exciting, though I try to keep that under control. The next night, shot 3 hogs. The Berger VLD-Hunting 130 gr. round only overpenetrated one of the hogs, the smallest. It managed to run well over 70 yards despite a blood trail that could be followed without lights. Well, with lights but you didn't need bright lights. That hog managed to go over 70 yards before getting into a thicket. I tracked it into the thicket until crawling was required and that is when I gave up on the track. After encountering rattlesnakes twice already that day, I wasn't tempting a 3rd encounter while down on my hands and knees. The larger two boars each had one lengthwise shot and one broadside shot. That the round did not overpenetrate on the lengthwise shots is not a surprise, but it should have happened on the broadside shot. On the largest hog, the broadside shot was not videoed and happened during my walk-up when I realized that the hog was trying to get up as I approached. I still like the VLD-Hunting bullet, but the additional results do not all fit well with my previous experiences. As ever, the larger your sample size, the more apt you are to have outliers. The four hour drive each way was well worth the experience.
Last edited by Double Naught Spy; 05/29/16 03:46 AM.
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Re: First West Texas Hog Hunt
[Re: Double Naught Spy]
#6314983
05/29/16 05:56 AM
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Joined: Aug 2015
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Pig_Popper
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Love the forward flip death cartwheel , I'm still trying to score one of those !
Nice hogs , I dig that hunting setup (bluff overlook)
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Re: First West Texas Hog Hunt
[Re: Double Naught Spy]
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05/29/16 04:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
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glocker17
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Nice work, boy that AAC really pings! Need an SDN-6 to go on top of it.
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Re: First West Texas Hog Hunt
[Re: Double Naught Spy]
#6315237
05/29/16 04:44 PM
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Joined: Jun 2008
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bigjoe8565
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Great video.
On the second pig you shot it appears you hit the smaller pig standing next to it. The smaller pig seemed to react like it was hit with the shot after it passes through the bigger pig. Maybe I'm wrong, but smaller pig seemed to have a more violent reaction to the shot.
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Re: First West Texas Hog Hunt
[Re: Double Naught Spy]
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05/29/16 06:11 PM
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der Teufel
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Ophidiophobia Had to look that one up, and probably won't remember it very long.
Nice shooting. Looked like a good hit on the one that ran into the brush. As it cuts to its' right and runs out the bottom of the frame it appears to be dumping blood from its' left shoulder. I suspect that once again the local scavengers are celebrating in your honor.
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