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August hog

Posted By: cmnash

August hog - 08/08/2012 10:32 PM

SChunters post on summertime hogs didn't go unnoticed by me. It took a couple of weeks to happen but here is a hog I shot Sunday evening in the heat and humidity of August in GA.

I shot this roughly 100lb boar at about 20 yards with my Ruger Super Blackhawk 44.

I used factory Winchester 250 grain Partitions.

The center bullet was recovered from the boar pictured.

I try to learn and be better hunter and shooter with every venture into the field.This hunt reaffirmed some things I already knew.
First- It's hot in August. Staying mentally focused is difficult with sweat running down my face.
Second- Pig hunting anytime is just plain fun. Big hog- little hog -black hog-red hog, any hog is a good hog.
Third- I will never be as good with a sixgun as I am with a Contender but I take great satisfaction in every revolver kill.
Fourth- Fiber optic front sights are the best thing I have found for a hunting sixgun. I know they ruin the classic look of a single action and dont have the precision of a patridge but they work SO GOOD in low light hunting situations. I shot this pig at sunset and could have shot right till dark.
Fifth-The Winchester loaded Nosler Partition is a great bullet in my 44. Nothing else groups as tight. In the picture above, the bullet on the left was found in the ground beyond a whitetail doe shot broadside. She ran more than I thought she should and bled less than I would have thought. Thats typical of the seven deer shot with this gun and ammo. I think I want more expansion for deer. Hogs are a different story. The middle bullet struck the hog pictured in the roll of fat behind his ears head on, shattered about 3 inches of neck vertebrae, and went into the vitals stopping under the last rib. The bullet on the right is from a different boar I shot in a similar fashion with similar results. I guess the thicker hide opens up the bullet more violently. I have dropped 5 boars with this gun an ammo. I like those results.
I hope you guys enjoy the post and pictures, and are inspired to get your own results.
Posted By: PinkTC

Re: August hog - 08/08/2012 10:54 PM

Nice one!! Just wait till this weekend when I get mine.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: August hog - 08/08/2012 11:51 PM

Nothing wrong with that at all!!

Congrats!

Duane
Posted By: SChunter

Re: August hog - 08/08/2012 11:54 PM

 Originally Posted By: PinkTC
Nice one!! Just wait till this weekend when I get mine.


Nothing like a little marital competition!
;\)


Cmnash - nice work! Love the open-sighted action and I agree wholeheartedly with your assessments...I've stockpiled enough Partitions (loaded and component) to keep me busy in 357, 44 and 45's to keep me slinging them until Nosler brings them back (or I give up handgunning).

What bullet do you plan to go to for wheelguns and whitetails? Have you shoulder shot one yet with that bullet?

I've been reluctant to go back after the swine recently - too many good deer on trail camera with bow season rapidly approaching.
Posted By: Russell

Re: August hog - 08/08/2012 11:55 PM

Congrats on a nice hog!
Posted By: Franchise

Re: August hog - 08/09/2012 12:02 AM

Congrats Man!! Nice shooting & good hog!
Posted By: racksmasher

Re: August hog - 08/09/2012 12:49 AM

Good hog and good eating.
Posted By: 7dawg9

Re: August hog - 08/09/2012 1:07 AM

Where'd you get the FO sights for the Ruger? We're they easy to install?
Posted By: Boartuff

Re: August hog - 08/09/2012 1:47 AM

WTG! I had a .357 Taurus that just loved the Partition Golds. The two pigs I shot with them did not the PG's!

I didnt realize Winchester stopped production of them. Guess it has been more than 10 yrs since I'd bought any.
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: August hog - 08/09/2012 2:05 AM

Good show bro. I don't know how y'all do it. We had 90 degrees for about 2 weeks straight and I thought I was going to lose it. C'mon up here in January and tread the ice with us @ -20 ;-)

You are thinking well, analyzing the details and I agree with your perception of bullet performance. Even a big whitetail is nothing like a hog, large or small, when it comes to tough.
Posted By: cmnash

Re: August hog - 08/14/2012 1:59 AM

 Originally Posted By: 7dawg9
Where'd you get the FO sights for the Ruger? We're they easy to install?

Sorry for the delayed response. The fiber optic sight is made by Hi-Viz. I installed it myself. It requires driving out the pin securing the factory front sight, drilling the pin hole through the Hi-Viz sight, and then replacing the pin. I used some basic tools and a whole lot of patience.
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