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65 gr Sierra GK vs pig #8740095 11/22/22 04:09 PM
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Shot a pig the other day. We already had plenty of meat in the freezer, so I gave it to a friend of the neighbor. That friend may be the worst shot I know. He just keeps missing. Talks a good game though. Anyway, I shot the pig through the chest, behind the leg. Dropped her on the spot, and the bullet exited. While skinning the pig, the bullet jacket was still inside the pig, so I suppose only the lead core exited. Really messed up the pig’s insides. The jacket and core separation won’t keep me from using the bullet.


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Re: 65 gr Sierra GK vs pig [Re: 603Country] #8740237 11/22/22 08:25 PM
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Thanks for the data point. The 66GKs shoot well for me. Looking forward to piercing a porcine with one.

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