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<blockquote data-quote="crg1372" data-source="post: 1446439" data-attributes="member: 13499"><p>I'll agree that most of the time you're not going to hsve the time to draw and make a good shot at charging pigs, but I've had a few encounters that made me glad I did have a backup weapon on me. Mostly where we hunt is very dense woods and overran with ragweed. On more than one occasion we've had a standoff with one or more hogs that were inside the ragweed and couldn't be seen that didn't want to concede their ground. Normally when I walk in and out I'm carrying the .45 with the rifle slung over my shoulder. I know IF they ever did decide to charge, that I'm going to get off more than one shot with the .45 as compared to the bolt action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crg1372, post: 1446439, member: 13499"] I'll agree that most of the time you're not going to hsve the time to draw and make a good shot at charging pigs, but I've had a few encounters that made me glad I did have a backup weapon on me. Mostly where we hunt is very dense woods and overran with ragweed. On more than one occasion we've had a standoff with one or more hogs that were inside the ragweed and couldn't be seen that didn't want to concede their ground. Normally when I walk in and out I'm carrying the .45 with the rifle slung over my shoulder. I know IF they ever did decide to charge, that I'm going to get off more than one shot with the .45 as compared to the bolt action. [/QUOTE]
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