Old hog hunt video

bladegrinder

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I found an old video of a hog I shot back in 2010. I shot it with a .50 muzzleloader, it's not graphic and there's no blood so I thought it would be ok to post.
Tracy if you find this video offensive to the forum please delete it.
I still remember that day, it was early morning and in the low 30s. at the time there were a lot of hogs running around my place and me and the neighbors were regularly knocking them off so they were really nervous and on edge. this one weighed out at #170.
here's the utube link. https://youtu.be/8kpoEhsqMaU
 
Good shot there at 65 yds with iron sights. Looks like at one point you could have got two for 1 shot the way they were lined up. Farmer want all they can get killed. Big pests.
 
Good shot there at 65 yds with iron sights. Looks like at one point you could have got two for 1 shot the way they were lined up. Farmer want all they can get killed. Big pests.
Actually, and I hate to say it but that muzzleloader has a scope on it :(, I know that's blasphemy but that gun has a long range Green Mountain barrel on it. it's a 200 yrd rifle. one hunt spot I have is a good 130 yard shot so I tote that one there during muzzleloader season.
my others have iron sights though. I have another .50 and a double barrel .50 and for this year I'm trying a new one, a .58 flintlock. I have that one
sighted in for 50 yrds.
honestly though, most of my shots are 20-50 yrds.
I don't normally hunt over a feeder but that's the best way to get a hog.
 
Here's a picture of another one I got with that same rifle.
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Looks like a lot of fun!

Do these types of hogs make decent pork for eating? Or is it basically just vermin / pest eradication?

Andy
 
As Tony the tiger would say.....Theeeerrre GREAT!
Small ones anyway!, I would say any wild hog under #170 or so are great eating. there's lots of ways to cook them to change things up if needed.
 
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