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Post by ccwilder3 on Oct 1, 2008 20:39:21 GMT -5
Shot this gilt at about ten yards with a Bunker Buster. She made it to a thicket about 20 yards away and expired. One lung and the heart. Sorry about no blood trail pics. I should strt getting some as it is finally drying up from Fay.
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Post by stilllearning on Oct 1, 2008 21:11:09 GMT -5
Nicely done. Stories as well as pics though. LOL
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Post by reflexhunter on Oct 1, 2008 21:56:53 GMT -5
nice pig can smell the ham from here ;D
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red
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Post by red on Oct 1, 2008 22:09:50 GMT -5
Congrats, ccw! BTW: what's a gilt? I just always called them boars, sows or piglets.
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Post by ccwilder3 on Oct 2, 2008 8:16:19 GMT -5
Congrats, ccw! BTW: what's a gilt? I just always called them boars, sows or piglets. A young sow that has never been bred.
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jamaltwy
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just move closer to the cursor!!!! I'm in for the kill!!
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Post by jamaltwy on Oct 2, 2008 8:20:53 GMT -5
CC
great job !! go get some more!!
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Post by BT on Oct 3, 2008 15:49:32 GMT -5
So....what did you think of the heads performance?
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Post by ccwilder3 on Oct 4, 2008 16:09:03 GMT -5
So....what did you think of the heads performance? The Bunker Busters continue to be one of the most amazing heads I've shot. The blades hold their edge as well as any I have ever seen. I've got one head that has killed 3 deer and a hog and it is still as sharp as a new Muzzy. When washed, you can't tell its ever been shot.
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