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TNT sure turned that pigs lights off. There was some kind of little critter showing up in the thermal off to the right. Looked to big to be a field mouse, maybe an armadillo? If this was in my area I'd say Opossum but are there any in Texas? Thanks for posting!
81police, I used to process a bunch of the skulls and donate them to schools and such. Occasionally, I will do a whole skeleton and donate it (disarticulated). I think I have 7 or 8 skulls with mandibles on a shelf just sitting right now. So YES, I like to save the skulls from time to time, but this one isn't going to be in very good shape.
I got my LMT with one of their 2 stage triggers back when I thought I wanted to do long range shooting several years ago and was told a 2 stage trigger was the way to go. Not sure that it is, but it is a good trigger, though I think I like a good one stage better. It is definitely a quality piece of gear and since I am not long range shooting, it is a fine hunting lower.
Vascar2, I do believe the itty bitty critter off to the right is probably a rat based on its size and moving above ground (not a gopher or mole).
The AA TNT ammo was probably only useful for a CNS type shot, but it really messed up the head. I was impressed with what it did. At 90 gr. and ~2800 fps at the muzzle, it really hammered him.
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