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Understanding The Perfect Hog Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="ArkiePaul" data-source="post: 2320318" data-attributes="member: 119817"><p>My "best" bad shot ever was a head shot on a sow from about 20 yards. I was shooting one of my long bows from my knees and aiming for the chest! I was hoping to get both lungs from a perfect broadside shot. No such luck. The arrow struck her in the head and broke. The broadhead was imbedded in her skull/brain. I followed her for about 400 yards and finished the job with my 357 mag. I have taken several hogs with rifles in several calibers, large and small, but have never had a DRT. Luckily I have never lost one. Tough animals indeed. Hope you don't mind the archery story!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArkiePaul, post: 2320318, member: 119817"] My “best” bad shot ever was a head shot on a sow from about 20 yards. I was shooting one of my long bows from my knees and aiming for the chest! I was hoping to get both lungs from a perfect broadside shot. No such luck. The arrow struck her in the head and broke. The broadhead was imbedded in her skull/brain. I followed her for about 400 yards and finished the job with my 357 mag. I have taken several hogs with rifles in several calibers, large and small, but have never had a DRT. Luckily I have never lost one. Tough animals indeed. Hope you don’t mind the archery story! [/QUOTE]
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