After spending so much time dealing with the challenges of shooting a hog at night,
taking a shot at a hog in the daytime seems like cheating.
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Re: Night and Day
Yeah it sure does but hey, its a hog!Mrlucky353 wrote:After spending so much time dealing with the challenges of shooting a hog at night,
taking a shot at a hog in the daytime seems like cheating.
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Re: Night and Day
I see where Petersen's Hunting now has a "HOG Huntin'" quarterly magazine. It is part of their Texas Sportsman Series (which I could not find on the web). I bought a copy of the rack for Joe but it is all AR rifles inside. They hit the 10 top rifles and not one levergun.
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Re: Night and Day
Yea the shows I've seen with shooting hogs from choppers n 4 wheelers all had ar15 rifles different calibers. What happened to horse back n levers.
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