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You got that right Cory. Is that a manners stock Jesse? Nice looking rifle.
Is black bear good to eat?
Is black bear good to eat?
Looks like a perfect shot on the first one. Did either of your bullets exit? I can't imagine that 168 gr bullet not passing on through on a broadside shot. Nice deer and beautiful pictures.
You got that right Cory. Is that a manners stock Jesse? Nice looking rifle.
Is black bear good to eat?
I can see that on a quartering or shoulder shot Jesse. They usually don't go far shot like that though. I've been shooting hogs in the head both with the muzzleloader and rifle for many years and can't ever remember an exit. A couple of good things about head shots, you don't need an exit or a blood trail and there is zero meat loss. Shot a few deer in the head years ago but their noggin is pretty fragile. I thought it kind of demeaned them so I stopped it. I know that would sound weird to a non-hunter.Neither were pass through. The 4x3 was just under the skin on the opposite shoulder.
The forked horn was quartering away from be. I shot him about mid ribs. Bullet went through both lungs just missing the heart, stopping in the left shoulder.
Shot a few deer in the head years ago but their noggin is pretty fragile. I thought it kind of demeaned them so I stopped it. I know that would sound weird to a non-hunter.
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Cory, the broad head cut off the top of the heart and she still went about 120 yards. Hogs are tough. We already ate the backstraps and tenderloins and they were fabulous. The sows are always good, the boars, you can usually tell before you touch them. If he has a really strong boar hog smell the meat will taste like he smells.How far did the hog go after the hit? Do you anticipate good eating out of this one or don't you know till it hits the plate??
Hogs are tough.