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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 4034747" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I've got a story about 3 little pigs. It's been a while but while trying to walk some up, I encountered 3, probably 250+ lbs maybe??? Very rough and steep terrain, along a creek covered with knee to waist high vegetation. When I flushed the 3, it was like a covey rise.</p><p>First 2 went down with 1 shot each. Last one made across the creek that this time of year; you could step across almost anywhere. I ended up shooting about 20 yards and broke the front shoulder with an apparent tight pattern of all 9 pellets.</p><p>He slowed down but wasn't out. If not for the steep bank, he may have got enough head start that I had to chase him a bit???</p><p>Regardless, I was amazed by how much energy from the Fed Tac 2-3/4" 00, those pigs could soak up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 4034747, member: 189"] I've got a story about 3 little pigs. It's been a while but while trying to walk some up, I encountered 3, probably 250+ lbs maybe??? Very rough and steep terrain, along a creek covered with knee to waist high vegetation. When I flushed the 3, it was like a covey rise. First 2 went down with 1 shot each. Last one made across the creek that this time of year; you could step across almost anywhere. I ended up shooting about 20 yards and broke the front shoulder with an apparent tight pattern of all 9 pellets. He slowed down but wasn't out. If not for the steep bank, he may have got enough head start that I had to chase him a bit??? Regardless, I was amazed by how much energy from the Fed Tac 2-3/4" 00, those pigs could soak up... [/QUOTE]
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