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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3373643" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>2 more boar and a sow down. The first 2 fell at 25 yards from synchronized shots from a 5.56 and a 6.8 spc right behind the ear. (Dad's first shot using the NV) The other pigs moved out to a hole we bait with pig crack and were chowing down. We plan on trapping the smaller hogs so we were just watching them for a lil bit. Something spooked the pigs and they took of running to the west quickly disappearing in the waist high vegetation. I swung over to see a large hog had appeared. He was coming straight up the trail in our direction. Dad and I counted down and put a combined 187 grains in the boars forehead. He fell down so hard he had all 4 legs straight up in the air for a couple seconds. Both of his cutters were broken off. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]164479[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3373643, member: 1546"] 2 more boar and a sow down. The first 2 fell at 25 yards from synchronized shots from a 5.56 and a 6.8 spc right behind the ear. (Dad's first shot using the NV) The other pigs moved out to a hole we bait with pig crack and were chowing down. We plan on trapping the smaller hogs so we were just watching them for a lil bit. Something spooked the pigs and they took of running to the west quickly disappearing in the waist high vegetation. I swung over to see a large hog had appeared. He was coming straight up the trail in our direction. Dad and I counted down and put a combined 187 grains in the boars forehead. He fell down so hard he had all 4 legs straight up in the air for a couple seconds. Both of his cutters were broken off. [ATTACH=full]164479[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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