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opening weekend of muzzleloader in Fl. Didnt't see any Bucks but Sunday evening I hear something walking in the water coming out of the swamp to me. As soon as I see black moving through the cypress and vines, I am thinking its a small bear but then I see another one thats red. I get my gun ready and they came out at 40yards. I think this sow is ~100lbs and the red one is 50lbs. Have 30 minutes of shooting time left but decide not to wait on a deer that probably won't show up. I shoot the "100lb sow". I found blood and trailed it about 40 yards to the sow. My 100lb sow was over 200lbs. I need to not climb so high in the tree. I am a terrible judge of size of a hog from a tree stand.
I couldn't load her in the truck by my self, had to gut her out and put the back tires of the truck down in a ditch to get the tailgate lower to load her (okay the wife is right, maybe I am a little out of shape). Sorry about the pic but just took a quick one with the phone before skinning it (its butt is 6' off the ground).
 

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congrats on the pig! What muzzle loader did you use?
 

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I just bought a 50 cal. CVA wolf. Its fairly inexpensive and I like the break action, easier to put the primer on and a lot easier to clean IMO. I had bought my daughter one last year an liked it so well I bought one for myself
 

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wow...even with the starter kit it's only around $300.00. That's a pretty good deal!

Did you look at the Thompson Center rifles before buying the CVA for your daughter? If so, any opinions?
 

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I found the CVA wolf on sale for $140 when I bought my daughters so didn't do much looking. and 2 weeks ago my father-in-law asked if I could get his breech plug out of his gun. long story, I ended up giving him my inline and 3 days before opening day I am shopping for a new one. Local Walmart had a cva wolf for $167 so I bought it, since I was familiar with it. I always have my 30 yr old TC Renegade as a back up. I love the Renegade.
 

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inchr48, yep, that looks like mine. I have killed more with that renegade than any other gun I own, but don't hunt with it much anymore. I have gotten where I like having a scope too much.
 

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inchr48,
We had permits for a blackpowder hunt on a WMA this past weekend and after seeing the picture you posted I decided to use my old renegade the first day and got a 90 lb. boar with it. It felt good using the old gun. My daughter got a 125 lb sow and I took her boyfriend as my guest and he got a 85 lb. boar. Pigs were everywhere but no deer.
 

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Way to drop the hammer! Glad the ol' TC can still go boom.

Enjoy your pork, when's the BBQ? I'll swing by and pick up Belchfire on the way.

I've got a deer reduction hunt coming up the 14th and 15th of this month.
 
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