Hunter26
Beginner
- Jul 10, 2024
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This is a recovered 165gr Core-lokt from a factory load shot from a 15" barreled Encore pistol in 30-06. This was one of the few animals I've shot in the last couple decades with a factory load. I ended up grabbing a box because the person I bought this barrel from said it was a consistent 3/4" load at 100 yards, which I confirmed.
I no longer hunt the property where I shot this hog, but was fortunate enough to hunt it off and on for 20 years and my dad literally taught me how to deer hunt there. The property is in McClellanville and the owner just recently sold it to the national forest. Anyways, this was about 10 years ago and I was hunting one of the best stands on the property. A single large chocolate colored hog popped out at 90 yards. I put the cross hairs on his shoulder and fired. The large boar hardly reacted and only took a couple steps forward and looked around. Instead of thinking if I missed or not, I reloaded and placed the next shot into his neck, dropping him.
The first shot hit where I was aiming but the bullet exploded on his large shoulder and shield. The bullet was in a million tiny pieces, not reaching his vitals. The second shot in his neck severed his spine and the bullet, pictured, was found under his skin on the other side. Weight retention was 60%. The hog weighed 212 lbs and was some very good eating. Took a long time to skin it and get it in a cooler by myself though!
I no longer hunt the property where I shot this hog, but was fortunate enough to hunt it off and on for 20 years and my dad literally taught me how to deer hunt there. The property is in McClellanville and the owner just recently sold it to the national forest. Anyways, this was about 10 years ago and I was hunting one of the best stands on the property. A single large chocolate colored hog popped out at 90 yards. I put the cross hairs on his shoulder and fired. The large boar hardly reacted and only took a couple steps forward and looked around. Instead of thinking if I missed or not, I reloaded and placed the next shot into his neck, dropping him.
The first shot hit where I was aiming but the bullet exploded on his large shoulder and shield. The bullet was in a million tiny pieces, not reaching his vitals. The second shot in his neck severed his spine and the bullet, pictured, was found under his skin on the other side. Weight retention was 60%. The hog weighed 212 lbs and was some very good eating. Took a long time to skin it and get it in a cooler by myself though!