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New here. I am hunting with a 6.8SPC under a IR Hunter MIII 60.

Most of my shots are taken from the back fence down toward my feeder 200 yards away. I can drop the first hog in its tracks but am still working on follow up shots. Yes I know I should move closer. ;)
 

Jhop

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New here. I am hunting with a 6.8SPC under a IR Hunter MIII 60.

Most of my shots are taken from the back fence down toward my feeder 200 yards away. I can drop the first hog in its tracks but am still working on follow up shots. Yes I know I should move closer. ;)
It'll take a lot of practice to get good at shooting running pigs and coyotes. I've missed hundreds of times. Search on here and find the thread where Todd Huey posted about lead. My friends give a hard time about shooting pigs in the ass all the time. If I hadn't have hit them in the ass I wouldn't have been able to put a btter shot on them once they slowed down some. Either way they're dead.
 

RattlesnakeDan

San Antonio Texas
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Welcome. If those hogs have a quick escape route you may have to try for twofers!
 

FrankT

Destin FL
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welcome, some good equipment there, good luck
 

der Teufel

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Yeah, follow-up shots at 200+ yards are probably tough. But, get as many as you can!

Welcome.
 
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