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Hog kill zone - disected

Started by TxAg, September 12, 2011, 10:32:00 PM

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TxAg

Saw this on another site. Thought it might be interesting to some on here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AaCIcxz-5U

fireball31

good video. I found his video with the rage vs hog shield interesting as well.

Over&Under

Great video, really showing the kill zone well.

Thanks!
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
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tracker1

Thanks for posting that was a great video of were to shoot a hog.

OBXarcher

good video. Only question is the liver. He did not show it but said it's back there somewhere ?

ti-guy

An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward.So when life is dragging you back with difficulties, it means that it's going to launch you into something great.

Blaino

QuoteOriginally posted by fireball31:
good video. I found his video with the rage vs hog shield interesting as well.
X2
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

straitera

Never thought kill zone on any animal was halfway across the torso. Always aim for the crease behind the shoulder exactly where he showed the heart. Plus, I try to get relaxed quartering away everytime.

Especially good info & vid. This would be good to edit & post in the headings for everyone to review. Much thanks.
Buddy Bell

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Terry Green

Yeah...that's another good representation, cause the vitals are not as far back as on a deer for sure...and as you can see, there's not a vertical line where they stop...but more of an angled line.

You can make a perfect 'deer shot' on a hog and you'll never see it again.
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Friend

Extremely good presentaion!

Just forwarded the presentation to McKenzie's.

Informed them that for several years the subject of the vitals being much farther forward has been covered well and numerous times. Terry has done an excellent job in the past educating many of us. This current demonstration should serve to further seal and validate the need to be set-up to handle the further forward required arrow placement.

Also, relayed that I weekly took the lower scoring shot placement do to taking the appropriate shot on a hog at 3D's. Having an improper targetted area may serve to engrain an incorrect arrow placement on a live animal.

We should all be quite knowledgeable of the vitals of any game we pursue. The animals deserve it most.

Thank you for posting.
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Terry Green

Another thing, you can shoot MUCH further forward on a hog and get into the vitals without hitting bone...long as you are mid point or LOWER on the body.  The leg bone angle is much further forward than you might think.
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Robert Honaker

Good info there,  but dude...wear gloves always on a pig!

TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by Robert Honaker:
Good info there,  but dude...wear gloves always on a pig!
It wasn't me in the video.

Terry Green

Here is an exit wound from a Delta 4 blade.  You can see how far forward the exit was and no bone was contacted.


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MikeW

Here's something related...I'd like to see the results of a single bevel head and a heavy arrow.
 Hog Shield
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Terry Green

There's a couple of big shielded hogs on the Hog Shot Placement thread that were passed through with Zwickey 4 blades. And yes, it sure helps to have SHARP cut on contact heads AND heavy arrows.

Those boys were sure enlighten huh?
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TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by MikeW:
Here's something related...I'd like to see the results of a single bevel head and a heavy arrow.
 Hog Shield  
That guys is so funny with his accent!

Terry Green

That sir is what you call a 'coon a$$'.
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Looper

That ain't a coonass. That's the wrong part of the country. You want coonass? Go to Terrebonne Parish, LA. This fellow is a prime example of a Geechie. Big difference.


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