Damn, that thing is huge. What ammo?
I took this big boar about 3:00 a.m. with my Rock River 6.8 using SSA 110 gr. Pro Hunter just outside Weatherford, Tx. He weighed in at 300 lbs. and I cooked some roast in the crock pot for supper. Very tasty I must say.
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Last edited by brush_buster; 05-28-2009 at 09:41 PM. Reason: additional facts
Damn, that thing is huge. What ammo?
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Man I miss Texas, that right there is yet another reason why! The great hog hunting!
Nice shooting! Good eating.
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That's a big ole' pig!
Are you in the mafia? Hunting in a track suit at 3 AM?
My lord!! Things are bigger in....well we all know the phrase. Great kill brother! One shot one kill, how did he go down and where did you hit him?
WOW!! What a pig!!!
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Very nice hog! way to go
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nice
3 am eh?
woo, that's dedication
congrats!
good to see another Texan doing things the right way
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It's great to see the pro hunters doing so well against hogs.