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Another pig down with the white mountain carbine .54

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Howie1968

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took the white mountain carbine hunting this evening game cam showed pigs were coming in at around 6pm and staying most of the night. my groundblind is 15 yards from my feeder at this point I'm still shooting open sighted using a red headlamp inside the blind and I have a set of texas boars feeder lights. pigs came in at 830 the bigger ones were staying to the back so the first one that came into sight I squeezed the trigger he dropped in his tracks I used a hornady great plains bullet over powder wad 80 grains of pyro select 2F. that's 2 hogs with the carbine at night the bullet was not recovered a nice neat .54 caliber hole through him. the first picture is what I was looking at through my ground blind

 
ill have to try to figure out video, its hard getting video from 15 yards or less on the ground at night daytime may be a possibility. the hogs in this area are pretty nocturnal at least on my place. but will attempt it at some point, ive gotten lots of video of shooting hogs with a bow but shooting open sighted at night is pretty tough
 
I normally hunt archery as well but my first deer kill was when I was 12 with a mountain rifle I got out of muzzleloading for 35 years until last year now I'm still bowhunting but I carry one of my smokepoles everywhere now this sight has helped my entry back into traditional muzzleloading lots of great people here
 

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