I thought I had started this thread previously, but that was apparently the day that my computer locked up and I guess I had not posted it before I rebooted.
The Varmageddon bullets were a little too sketchy for me to use on hogs anymore. So I moved on to the next load I had made up by Custom Reloads of Dallas, this one using Hornady V-MAX 95 gr. bullets and they are coming out of my barrel at virtually the same velocity (2739 fps, chrono'd on the same day as the Varmageddon) and so carry a bit more energy given that they weigh a bit more.
My first testing was early this week, hunting the HuntTXhogs (Ben). The first kill was as skunk. No surprise, the bullet did exceptionally well. Next, we got on to some hogs. Ben had some issues and so despite us each being on separate hogs, only mine went down. The hog was shot while slightly quartered away with its head down in a hole it was rooting such that the shoulder shot went right through the humerus, shattering it, and then up into the cervical spine. As near as I could tell with the metal detector, that was where all the discernible bullet fragments were except for one small piece of jacket I recovered. Penetration was rought 6-7", but that isn't too surprising given the amount of bone in its path. This also happened to be my 999th recovered hog to date.
The Varmageddon bullets were a little too sketchy for me to use on hogs anymore. So I moved on to the next load I had made up by Custom Reloads of Dallas, this one using Hornady V-MAX 95 gr. bullets and they are coming out of my barrel at virtually the same velocity (2739 fps, chrono'd on the same day as the Varmageddon) and so carry a bit more energy given that they weigh a bit more.
My first testing was early this week, hunting the HuntTXhogs (Ben). The first kill was as skunk. No surprise, the bullet did exceptionally well. Next, we got on to some hogs. Ben had some issues and so despite us each being on separate hogs, only mine went down. The hog was shot while slightly quartered away with its head down in a hole it was rooting such that the shoulder shot went right through the humerus, shattering it, and then up into the cervical spine. As near as I could tell with the metal detector, that was where all the discernible bullet fragments were except for one small piece of jacket I recovered. Penetration was rought 6-7", but that isn't too surprising given the amount of bone in its path. This also happened to be my 999th recovered hog to date.
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