Last night I had the biggest boar I have ever seen come up to the feeder. The feeder is 100 yards from my shooting position. When I hit the red flood light, it got spooked and retreated about 25 yards to the tree line for about 5 minutes or so. Watching him on the thermal video, he was VERY cautious when he finally came into the open. Seeing a good shot, I hit him with a 168 AMAX. He started running toward me and I hit again. It took a dive into the tall weeds, and I thought it was the end of him. I fired up the Ranger, turned on the flood lights and he was no where to be found. I did find a hot spot with the camera where he fell, but he was gone. I couldnt find it this morning either.
We have several 300+ pounders on this place. I know shot placement is key, but I had two good hits with the AR10, so I still find it amazing that he was able to run off. Looks like I need to take the 300 mag next time.
I wonder if this is the hog that broke off my 5 foot long pig pipe with 50 pounds of feed in it, and pushed it about 100 yards to a ravine through 4 foot brush...
We have several 300+ pounders on this place. I know shot placement is key, but I had two good hits with the AR10, so I still find it amazing that he was able to run off. Looks like I need to take the 300 mag next time.
I wonder if this is the hog that broke off my 5 foot long pig pipe with 50 pounds of feed in it, and pushed it about 100 yards to a ravine through 4 foot brush...