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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 140828" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Wild hogs are worse than roaches and rats put together , once you got them its impossible to get rid of them. They do make a great test medium though !! I've shot several big boars over the 500lb mark and found them only fit coyote bait, so now if I shoot to eat its the 30-100lb porkers.</p><p>We still catch some of the realy big ones but we cut them and corn feed for several months before butchering.</p><p>We catch them with dogs so I know how you feel about going in after a wounded boar , hand to hand is not the way to do it !!!</p><p>Thats a great shot and very intersting to see how the "target" bullets do on critters. You would be amazed at the damage a hog can take and still survive and make a **** fine comback , we cought one that had a bad limp after butchering found that he had been shot several times , three of his vertibra were fused together with calcium with a bullet in their !! and his hip socket was mess with calcium and scar tissue but he lived for more than a year after we cought him and he was totaly healed when we cough him so thats a testiment to their survival ability , that big boy may have lived</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 140828, member: 8843"] Wild hogs are worse than roaches and rats put together , once you got them its impossible to get rid of them. They do make a great test medium though !! I've shot several big boars over the 500lb mark and found them only fit coyote bait, so now if I shoot to eat its the 30-100lb porkers. We still catch some of the realy big ones but we cut them and corn feed for several months before butchering. We catch them with dogs so I know how you feel about going in after a wounded boar , hand to hand is not the way to do it !!! Thats a great shot and very intersting to see how the "target" bullets do on critters. You would be amazed at the damage a hog can take and still survive and make a **** fine comback , we cought one that had a bad limp after butchering found that he had been shot several times , three of his vertibra were fused together with calcium with a bullet in their !! and his hip socket was mess with calcium and scar tissue but he lived for more than a year after we cought him and he was totaly healed when we cough him so thats a testiment to their survival ability , that big boy may have lived [/QUOTE]
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