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<blockquote data-quote="thaHooligan" data-source="post: 3594123" data-attributes="member: 14892"><p>I agree 100% with that shot placement. I've shot a lot of hogs broadside in the "boiler room" and they have ran, some further than others, even with the 338 lapua. The one I shot in the neck with the 30-06 dropped on the spot and you could even see the gas or steam exit the hole in the video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaHooligan, post: 3594123, member: 14892"] I agree 100% with that shot placement. I've shot a lot of hogs broadside in the "boiler room" and they have ran, some further than others, even with the 338 lapua. The one I shot in the neck with the 30-06 dropped on the spot and you could even see the gas or steam exit the hole in the video. [/QUOTE]
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