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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 999151" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p>Thanks Idaho, the Trijicon is one that I was considering already. If you are going meat hunting, take along a few 7.62 x 51 M-80 149 Grain ball ammo for the FNAR. The rounds go right through the little young ones, don't damage much meat, and I have dropped more than one at a time with the round and it is Cheap. </p><p></p><p>When we meat hunt the hogs, we only take the little ones (up to about half grown) back to the house with us as my brother tells me that the SW Texas (Sabinal, TX) hogs taste rank if they get big. Can't swear to it though, have only tasted the little ones. Might not be the case with N. Texas hogs.</p><p></p><p>My brother hit one of the small ones with a 7mm Mag. soft or hollow? point and the poor critter disintegrated. Don't think we got more than a couple pounds of meat out of the probably 15# it weighed before he shot it. I asked him why he didn't just bring a howitzer.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for the response. Which model of the Trijicon did you get?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]39563[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>One of the guys got this big guy when I wasn't there. Guaranteed to tighten up your pucker strings if you're on the ground with it.</p><p></p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 999151, member: 80288"] Thanks Idaho, the Trijicon is one that I was considering already. If you are going meat hunting, take along a few 7.62 x 51 M-80 149 Grain ball ammo for the FNAR. The rounds go right through the little young ones, don't damage much meat, and I have dropped more than one at a time with the round and it is Cheap. When we meat hunt the hogs, we only take the little ones (up to about half grown) back to the house with us as my brother tells me that the SW Texas (Sabinal, TX) hogs taste rank if they get big. Can't swear to it though, have only tasted the little ones. Might not be the case with N. Texas hogs. My brother hit one of the small ones with a 7mm Mag. soft or hollow? point and the poor critter disintegrated. Don't think we got more than a couple pounds of meat out of the probably 15# it weighed before he shot it. I asked him why he didn't just bring a howitzer. Anyway, thanks for the response. Which model of the Trijicon did you get? [ATTACH]39563.vB[/ATTACH] One of the guys got this big guy when I wasn't there. Guaranteed to tighten up your pucker strings if you're on the ground with it. Bruce [/QUOTE]
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