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Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:17 pm
by jdefranc938
I just happened to look out of my window and into the fields surrounding my house and I saw 2 hogs wandering around. Both were on the lower side of the creek, so from where I would be shooting I had to wait until a decent shot presented itself due to the angle. (These things are smarter than we give em credit for!) So I grabbed the Cooper, one of the 32 SBK's, and a couple of sand bags. Ranged it out at 242 yards. Not WAYY out there but I'll take it for the first of the season! :D
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Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:13 pm
by Rick in Oregon
jd: It's a very good day indeed, when a guy can whack a varmint with his 204 from the house! :eek: We should all be so fortunate.

That really is the way to start the season, especially with a nice rifle. Nice shot bud, way to go. :D

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:14 pm
by Clint E
Nice shooting .
I guess spring is just around the corner.

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:00 am
by Glen
We been seeing them here at random. Still a little cold & windy for them to be out en masse. Nice shot on that hog too!! :mrgreen:

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:36 am
by Sidewinderwa
Very nice start to the year indeed. Looks like you made a great shot as well. It will inspire all of us to get everything loaded up for the spring and summer outings. :assault:

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:19 am
by jdefranc938
Just happened to be scopin out the farm and came across this guy at 422 yards away. Shot him with the Cooper 204 using the 32 SBK. Only shot that was presented was broadside (just as you see it in the first pic). This makes hog number 2 for me so far this season, these sunny days are GREAT! When I was walking to this hog I spooked another hog about 20 yards away from me... of course no gun in hand :wall:

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He never moved an inch

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A view back of my farm from site of kill. Shot was made fom the second building from the left. 422 yards

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Here's a shot of a couple of geese I rattled up. Just starting to take off from the creek bed.

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And here they come circling back around


Man, I love this stuff!

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:43 am
by ryutzy
Very nice!!!!!!!!!! Great shot. I'm jealous of the hogs you have to shoot. We dont have as many here anymore---combination of too many coyotes and too many hog hunters. Most of them are wiped out except for the urban areas where we cant hunt. :wall: Makes me mad. I hope to travel to my sisters place in PA to hog hunt as they have access to many hog loaded farms. :lol:

Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:15 pm
by jdefranc938
This makes hog #4 for me! I decided to get the binoculars out and just check out some of teh hotspots on my farm before I had to leave for work. I found this guy at 442 yards from my house. Me and my friend had seen him just a couple days ago and was gathing leaves for its den. Everytime it looked at us, it had a HUGE mouthful of leaves (couldn't even see the body or head). So today I decided to grab the .222 Rem and a couple of the 40 Nosler BT and head over to the farm. I set up in the hay barn iside of a wagon and slowly slid the rear door open. I was completely concealed by the darkness inside the barn. Deployed the bipod, ranged it out to 297 yards, referred to my drop chart which said I would need 11.25 inches of compensation, and then let 1 round fly. I saw a puff of dust and the hog did an air born barrel roll to the right and landed half in/out of his hole. Here are the pics! Enjoy guys!

This is how I found him!
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Here he is pulled out of the hole
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And here is a pic back of the shooting area. I was in teh big white barn in the middle of the picture. In the middle of that barn is a black door, that's where I was laying 8)
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Re: Kickin the hog season off right!

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:12 am
by tt35
WTG, Jeff! Beautiful country and long range varmint hunting in one place! The only thing better is using a Cooper .204 to do it! Congrats.

Tim
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