I forgot about this video I took of these 2 black pigs taken last season while hunting with my youngest. Dropped the closest one and found the other about 30 yards away. We had actually already taken another double earlier that morning and were just about to get out of the blind when these 2 came into a different feeder for our second double of the morning. I wasn't able to get a video of the first set but here is Logan with all 4 pigs.
Glad I'm not the only one that does that....I wait for the little suckers to line up to give me the chance. Have never got more than 2 though. Guess it's asking to much of my .270 to take out a 3rd
Excellent timing. We go for the double when we have a few pigs, staying on the scope for that perfect moment is key. As I watched the video I was thinking "now" as you fired. Good job
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Excellent timing. We go for the double when we have a few pigs, staying on the scope for that perfect moment is key. As I watched the video I was thinking "now" as you fired. Good job
When the pigs are not nervous and/or have settled in on the corn....best to wait a bit and see if they will 'line up'. This assumes you have enough 'gun' to shoot through a couple (or more) of them.
The closer together the better. Shots from an elevated position can require adjusting your shot placement on the first pig in-line in order to hit the one(s) behind it.
I look to shoot multiples nearly every time I hunt over a feeder. I use a .458 SOCOM with 540 gr. hardcast bullets or 405 gr. JSP.
When the pigs are not nervous and/or have settled in on the corn....best to wait a bit and see if they will 'line up'. This assumes you have enough 'gun' to shoot through a couple (or more) of them.
The closer together the better. Shots from an elevated position can require adjusting your shot placement on the first pig in-line in order to hit the one(s) behind it.
I look to shoot multiples nearly every time I hunt over a feeder. I use a .458 SOCOM with 540 gr. hardcast bullets or 405 gr. JSP.
Excellent timing. We go for the double when we have a few pigs, staying on the scope for that perfect moment is key. As I watched the video I was thinking "now" as you fired. Good job