Here are the results of our Tejon Ranch guided pig hunt last weekend.
My pig was a young boar just over 100 lbs. He kind of looks like "ALF"
Although he was not a big pig, it was a pretty challenging running shot at a little over 50 yards. Put the 140 grain Barnes Triple Shock from my 7x57 just behind the shoulder and the pig dropped instantly. No tracking needed.
The next pig was taken by my friend on his first big game hunt. A really nice trophy boar. He shot it broadside at just over 150 yards with his Rem 700 Ti in 30-06. He used factory 150 grain Rem CoreLokts and he shot it only once thru both lungs. The bullet did not exit and was just under the skin on the opposite side.
I am waiting for the photo from my 3rd friend. It was also his first big game hunt and he shot a really nice +220 lbs. boar at a lasered 310 yards. We were able to get a steady rest across a small canyon from where the boar was feeding. This friend was shooting one of the lightweight Sako M75 with the 20" barrel also in 30-06. He also was shooting the Rem CoreLokts in 150 grains. Hit the boar perfectly thru both lungs and again, the bullet was recovered just under the skin on the off side. At the shot, the boar ran straight down the hill and we heard a bunch of crashing in the brush in the bottom of the canyon. Very easy track to follow. I will try to post these pictures tomorrow.
Thanks.
Tim
My pig was a young boar just over 100 lbs. He kind of looks like "ALF"
Although he was not a big pig, it was a pretty challenging running shot at a little over 50 yards. Put the 140 grain Barnes Triple Shock from my 7x57 just behind the shoulder and the pig dropped instantly. No tracking needed.
The next pig was taken by my friend on his first big game hunt. A really nice trophy boar. He shot it broadside at just over 150 yards with his Rem 700 Ti in 30-06. He used factory 150 grain Rem CoreLokts and he shot it only once thru both lungs. The bullet did not exit and was just under the skin on the opposite side.
I am waiting for the photo from my 3rd friend. It was also his first big game hunt and he shot a really nice +220 lbs. boar at a lasered 310 yards. We were able to get a steady rest across a small canyon from where the boar was feeding. This friend was shooting one of the lightweight Sako M75 with the 20" barrel also in 30-06. He also was shooting the Rem CoreLokts in 150 grains. Hit the boar perfectly thru both lungs and again, the bullet was recovered just under the skin on the off side. At the shot, the boar ran straight down the hill and we heard a bunch of crashing in the brush in the bottom of the canyon. Very easy track to follow. I will try to post these pictures tomorrow.
Thanks.
Tim