Big Hog Down! (video)

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Oklahomabassin

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Awesome! Thank you for sharing.

I boil (simmer) hog skulls the same as with deer. Water, some Dawn dish washing soap and some Borax. I have changed the water before and reheated. Be sure to find the teeth that fall out when pouring out the water. A little 40 Developer to lighten it up some. Let it dry well and glue the teeth in. Be sure to check the "cutters" as they are hollow and you don't want to live any membrane inside them when yiu glue them in place.
 

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I let other critters handle hog cleaning duties.

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Dang you shoot it with a flame thrower!? lol what is that rifle?
Ruger 77 Hawkeye in .223 shooting a handload of 24.5 grains WC844 and a Sierra 65-grain GameKing. The powder was pulldown that had all this funky-looking debris that turned out to be tracer propellant. I bought it for a song ($64 for an 8-lb jug) and was a little leery about using it. It shot like a house afire (no pun intended) and threw crazy fireballs. I wish I'd bought a trainload of that stuff now, but, alas, it's gone and a lot of hogs have been sent to a rooting ground in the great beyond because of it.
 

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