That's a good one. My grandpaw wanted one about that size every year..skinned the dang thing and used the back hide to make rawhide boot laces; if it was a male, the belly skin got used for a banjo head. Pups, about rabbit-size, got fried with gravy....![]()
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New build, worthy of the room. Not a snert though. I ear holed nim at 156 yards with a 105 HVLD.
Maybe need to use the 88 FB High BCs and see if we can get more carnage. Anyway, happy farmer!
A cat sized whistle pig is delicious. Similar to venison in flavor, just moist and tender.That's a good one. My grandpaw wanted one about that size every year..skinned the dang thing and used the back hide to make rawhide boot laces; if it was a male, the belly skin got used for a banjo head. Pups, about rabbit-size, got fried with gravy....
80 yards??? rebel, you really need my 460 Lott Hornet Improved. That is a LONG shot for that Berger.And another - this one with a Berger 88gr High BC FB. 80yards
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Snert BooneI thought about making a hat for snert.
And the TALISMAN!You guys are giving me ideas and I'm starting to like them, haute couture groundhog hats. I can picture myself strolling down the runway wearing one while cradling a Creedmoor. Selective shot placement would need to be utilized to allow full use of the head and skin.![]()
Exactly where a Creed and the Talisman need to be, the runway. Somehow I don't think Hog has the legs for it - better get a stand in Hog.And the TALISMAN!