The days of swine and roses

if you're shooting at hogs then looking at the sky.....HANG ON

another question regarding the silencers......full load ammo or suppressed load ?
 
I guess one shot one kill is gone forever

When I find pigs while coyote hunting it’s one shot, one kill — When the ground’s steady and the pig’s standing still. A 50‑gr VMax behind the ear drops them quick. But running hogs from a moving ATV is a different animal: everything’s sliding —ground, shooter, target — and angles lie. You’re often taking multiple hits, especially with a pistol.
 
That, too! I can think of several folks I would not have confidence in from either perspective, and only one or two that I would. :ROFLMAO:
We took a new guy out a while back. Halfway through a two‑wheel turn he swore, “I thought we were going to die.” I shrugged and said, “Well — if it happens, at least the obits’ll say they died doing what they loved.” o_O
 
We do not mess with pics of pigs. They are heavy, not like coyotes. We drag them to the sides of crop fields for the buzzards. It's hard to go back and find all of them without killing a bunch of time
I have always wondered what guys that shoot a bunch in one outing do with them and was afraid they simply threw then away. Seem's like a huge waste of food to me. Only been hog hunting one time, when with my so and we both shot one. Took more than a few minutes to field dress and butcher but was some very good meat. Must be one heck of a lot of them where this goes on. Not near that many here in Oregon. Fish and game fly's and shoot them now and then and then leave them go to waste! To bad, waste of a lot of food!
 
I have always wondered what guys that shoot a bunch in one outing do with them and was afraid they simply threw then away. Seem's like a huge waste of food to me. Only been hog hunting one time, when with my so and we both shot one. Took more than a few minutes to field dress and butcher but was some very good meat. Must be one heck of a lot of them where this goes on. Not near that many here in Oregon. Fish and game fly's and shoot them now and then and then leave them go to waste! To bad, waste of a lot of food!

We leave them, they cost farmers a lot of money with the crops they destroy and want them gone. They are not classified as wildlife, but rather invasive species-pests.
 
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