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    I was down in central TX last weekend pig hunting with my 450 Bushmaster.

    Friday night, I got two piggies with one shot! Yes, one shot.

    About 15-20 piggies moved into the feeder just after sundown. Looking through the scope and I could see there wasn't a big one in this group. So I picked one where I could get the best shot. Boom, when I could get back into the scope, my plan was to swing right, where they came out of the brush and try to get a second shot. Wrong, they broke left and by the time I got there it was too late. When I went back to the piggie I shot, I saw two on the ground, not one.

    What happened was the 250gr. 45 cal. Flex-Tip passed through piggie #1 and smacked piggie #2. It passed almost through #2 and when they were skinning it, the bullet fell out. It had penetrated everything except the hide on the opposite side.

    Love that 450 Bushmaster!


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    Very cool I have wanted to go down there for some time and do some hog hunting...

    Got pics of your pigs?

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    +1 on the Thumper... Try hitting one of the 50 lbs or under... you'd be collecting bacon tid bits off tree branches.
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    Nice. How big were they??
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    I've been wanting to go on a pig hunt for years.

    Would you mind sharing some of the details of the hunt (organization you went through, cost for hunt, how the cost of the pigs stack up, etc.)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    I've been wanting to go on a pig hunt for years.

    Would you mind sharing some of the details of the hunt (organization you went through, cost for hunt, how the cost of the pigs stack up, etc.)?
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    I have a buddy who just flew into Texas from Maryland last week that went pig hunting and his buddy also shot two pigs at once.
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    pictures and more details on the hunt/who you went with/cost etc please!!!

    when is the co-ar15 pig roast going to happen?
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    If you don't have a place to go or friends to go with, using a guide service or going to a hunting ranch is probably the best bet. They will get you into hunting spots where you will be pretty certain of connecting. These guys are good:

    http://www.pbgso.com/hogjavelinahunts.php

    I have not tried either of these two places personally but have a friend who swears by them:

    http://www.heartsbluff.com/index.php

    http://www.dosplumashuntingranch.com/

    Here is where I was this year.







    Both pigs this year were very small. Both weighed under 100#

    Last year they went slightly over 100#. This photo is from last year. I am the handsome devil on the right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by claimbuster View Post
    I am the handsome devil on the right.


    Hmmm. Must have cut yourself outa the pic.


    Great pics and info. Thank you for sharing!

    One last question. How do they taste?
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