Sakoluvr,

congrats to you and your son.

It is obvious, that you guys know what you are doing.

Regarding our shotplacement suggestion above - a note of caution:

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The spine lies quite deep in the neck, as can be seen. A minor error in placement, missing either skull or spine, will just get neck muzzle.

Here in Germany (native pigs) this amounts to the most interesting follow ups, as these boars are severely injured, yet not through vitals or bone structure.

In warm climate, the infections and / or maggots can amount to a slow and painfull death of the animal.

In principle, that is our responsibility to avoid at all costs as hunters - indeginous or feral animals.

Good hunting. I offer this note in kind spirit - from hunter to hunters.



Last edited by cmg; 01/03/10. Reason: link fixed

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