the THIRD hay cutting is in and with the rain and nice temps, the tender sprouts are showing and the ghogs are out. i'm really enjoying my new 6mm br 14 tw shooting 64 berger column bullets that i hollowpoint...they explode inside and the pigs usually just stop without even the tail wag. popped one at 240 yds sat and the hit was loud but he jumped, flopped and wobbled to the fence row. shot two more with instant death, so i decide to go check the first at the fencerow. NOTHING! no blood or body parts(some have left pieces of intestine or liver). there was a hole on the other side of the fence surrounded by briars and i would have to check it from the other side where the dirt road was 20 feet below, so i drove to the spot i thought the hole would be . the slope was 60 degrees or more so i had to grab weeds and briars to get to the top and then i had to hold a small tree so as not to roll back down. YEA, there was some blood but no pig. you have to look deeper into the hole, so i got my face into the hole and waited for my eyes to accomodate to the dark and YES, YES, there was the face staring at me! a poke in the eye told me he was expired, so i pulled the 6# 8 oz pipsqueek out and found the entrance hole as placed..mid chest and no exit! i have heard many stories of ghogs surviving significant wounds only to get to their holes, but this one did as a few i'v seen. they get in the hole and turn around at the opening, then expire. if none seen the trick of a trebel hook on a length of garden hose might pull somebody out and they could still be alive...pistol, please.