Hogs

I used to test reloads in my back yard at night. Neighbors thought it was a car back firing. If they're in your back yard, shoot them from inside the house and the report won't be nearly as bad. If you reload, you can also work up some sub-sonic (~1000fps) loads.
 
shot a hog today with my hk uspc .40...let the cur dogs get on it then finished the job with the hk
 
Just be careful with a pellet gun. You might kill one, but the other 14 may be displeased. I'd go out with a crossbow, shoot 1, then pick up the .308 and go.
 
Funny videos HogDogs.

I bet that Leopard felt like he was running in quick sand at the end there.:eek:

Funny how he realized just before the first hit how bad an idea the whole pig hunting thing probably was.
 
Have learned that most folks never hear a single rifle or pistol shot in the wee hours of the morning. Folks normally up @ this hour think nothing of it. All safety rules apply, be sure of your target and beyond! Pellet guns just as illegal in many cities as cartridge guns. That being said, taking on a large sounder of hogs with an M14 and a full magazine in a residential area is probably a very bad idea. Traps and experienced hunters with archery equipment or shotguns may work, hard to say.
 
Have learned that most folks never hear a single rifle or pistol shot in the wee hours of the morning.
Tx, We knew as po' folk needing protein in our diet that the first shot awakes folks but they have no clue what woke them.... the finisher shot is what tips them off that a sugar beet eating deer is headed to a freezer somewhere.

Brent
 
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