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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1000865" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>Shot another one this evening. A bigger boar. I'm shooting a 140gr SST out of my 260rem. The one I shot this morning was a nice quartering on shot and it dropped right in its tracks. About a 100 yd shoot. Bullet went all the way through and did a good job. The pig squeeled once and that was it. The one this evening was 110yds. Broad side shot. I pulled the trigger and herd the bullet do its job. Then the pig flinched and took off. Ran about 90yds and then went down. I grabbed my 44mag out of my pack and went looking for it. When I found it it wasn't dead so it took one to the head. That SST destroyed its insides the lungs were gone. Everything was mush. And it still went 90yds. The exit hole was fist sized. One thing I will tell you, they don't sit still. Always moving. And they really are tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1000865, member: 67011"] Shot another one this evening. A bigger boar. I'm shooting a 140gr SST out of my 260rem. The one I shot this morning was a nice quartering on shot and it dropped right in its tracks. About a 100 yd shoot. Bullet went all the way through and did a good job. The pig squeeled once and that was it. The one this evening was 110yds. Broad side shot. I pulled the trigger and herd the bullet do its job. Then the pig flinched and took off. Ran about 90yds and then went down. I grabbed my 44mag out of my pack and went looking for it. When I found it it wasn't dead so it took one to the head. That SST destroyed its insides the lungs were gone. Everything was mush. And it still went 90yds. The exit hole was fist sized. One thing I will tell you, they don't sit still. Always moving. And they really are tough. [/QUOTE]
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