bullfrog: The two .38 cal 125gr JHP's mentioned were both were in the tough chest/shoulder muscles, fully expanded. They are supposed to work on two legged predators, and probably would if shot frontally through the chest/heart-lung area, but the old cat was pretty tough and muscular, neither of them penetrated to the boiler room.
About John; he's a tough bugger alright, spends alot of time on his horse or on foot in the outback. He's currently remodeling my house, and I have a hard time keeping him here on the job and not wandering away into the bush all the time. Great guy, good friend, and also a master carpenter, not to mention hunter of hunters.....
Don: Good story! In truth, I think all/any of us would have reacted the same way, pup or not. When you get into close quarters with a critter that can and will eat
you, it's an entirely different matter. All the macho stuff gets left at the cave enterance. Great photo, nice cat.
Sidebar to both of your stories that has a .22LR in it: On one hog hunt in central California one spring, I heard my buddy shoot twice with his .243W, and after a few minutes, about seven or eight "pops". I mosied over two drainages to see what was up. He was up an live oak tree at the edge of a dry creek, rifle below yelling at me to "finish him off".
HE had been treed by a very pissed off large Russian boar that he had shot at 300 yards while the hog was rooting in the creekbed, and hit him in the mouth, broke the jaw, and the bullet had lodged in the hogs shoulder. Not wanting to torch off my .270 so close to him with all the rocks around, I crept to the edge of the wash, leaned over with my Colt Woodsman .22LR (
the one I wish I had never sold...), and popped the hog in the ear with a CCI Mini-Mag HP. He was DRT at that point. My buddy had emptied his little Beretta .25 auto at the hog while in the tree, and every slug had bounced off the hogs forehead, just making him madder.
When we got home and weighed Mr. Piggie, he tipped the scales at 466 lbs.; the largest one we ever got. He's mounted over my buddy's mantle to this day, and a very ugly bugger he is with 4" tusks. I've got an old picture of him that I could scan and post if anyone is interested. Until my friend passed away in '98, I ribbed him about being treed by a pig for many years.
