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    This little piggy... got dead

    I have the privilege to hunt on a farm in middle GA. Over the last 10 years, we have been over run by feral hogs and coyotes. The have impacted everything from the deer population, to small game, turkeys, quail and even small predators like bobcats & fox. As a result, my friend, the landowner, has a strict shoot-on-sight rule for either species. That rule, in addition to being a Conservative and a Life Member of the NRA are the only dues I have ever been asked to pay in 17 years.

    I was out at the farm a couple of weeks ago when I crossed paths with a wild boar after a morning bowhunt. I had already stowed my bow in the truck, so I grabbed the closest thing I could get my hands on, my M&P9 FS loaded with 115 gr. fmj.

    Shot #1 - trotting broadside at 20 yards - The boar jumped straight up when he was hit and bolted. Hit on the left side and the bullet passed through to break his right leg.

    The boar ran approx. 20 yards, then made a hard left turn and headed straight in my direction. I took aim as he ran headlong into the next round.

    Shot #2 - the second shot hit him in the chest and he stumbled as he continued straight at me.

    Shot #3 - at about 10 yards, I fired again, hitting him again in the chest. He finally nosedived into a kicking pile of dead pork.

    While not ideal at all, I was pleased with the outcome considering the caliber & load that I had immediately available at the time. Most interesting is just how tough these critters are. This one had heavy gristle armor to protect him from other boars. The armor can be felt over the shoulder blade and extending back over the ribcage.

    A few pics...





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    I certainly think you need a better round than 115 gr. FMJ.

    That was a lot of needless suffering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post

    Anyone else notice that the pig has similar coloration to the M&P? It was meant to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    I certainly think you need a better round than 115 gr. FMJ.

    That was a lot of needless suffering.
    Actually it wasn't. As I stated, it was all I had immediately available and FMJ isn't ideal. But it got the job done quickly and shot placement was key. I had been carrying the pistol all day in an OWB holster. Without an alternative readily available and my pistol being quickly accessible, that's what was used. The entire encounter lasted less than 10 seconds and all three rounds were solid hits. He expired quickly and didn't suffer. The animal was in range and all three rounds were good hits. IMHO, it was a perfectly humane & ethical kill. In fact, I'm not 100% certain that a typical defensive round would have been any more effective on the animal due to it's natural armor, a hard, thick plate of gristle covering most of his vitals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Anyone else notice that the pig has similar coloration to the M&P? It was meant to be.
    ;-)
    Funny!

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    Kudos on keeping calm while it was running toward you. I would have unloaded a volley of ammunition the second it turned toward me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryCop25 View Post
    Kudos on keeping calm while it was running toward you. I would have unloaded a volley of ammunition the second it turned toward me.
    was thinking the same thing !
    mag dump time !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Anyone else notice that the pig has similar coloration to the M&P? It was meant to be.
    In terms of color the hog looks like one of the old Hampshires , some people might call them a legacy breed today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryCop25 View Post
    Kudos on keeping calm while it was running toward you. I would have unloaded a volley of ammunition the second it turned toward me.
    It didn't occur to me that he had actually just charged at me until it was all over. They can be very aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    It didn't occur to me that he had actually just charged at me until it was all over. They can be very aggressive.
    While I have nothing to back it, I was told by a someone who should know, more people are hurt by hogs and Javelinas than any other wild animal, because they are aggressive and most people dont take them seriously.
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