I shot this medium sized javalina yesterday. After 4 days of looking my partner and I found a small herd of them. I took this one with my .45, "Miss Piggy", at 25 or 30 yards. The load was about 60 gr. 3F Goex under a bare .451 ball. I hate to admit the reason for this particular load but, I flat out missed one at a paced off 65 yards. Shot right over the sucker! I reloaded fast by pouring the charge into my measure, dumping most of it down the barrel and ramming home a bare ball to get off a quick second shot which I didn't get. I went looking for signs of a hit but didn't see a trace of anything. I knew I had missed the moment of the shot so I quit looking. My partner had dumped one out right after my shot and while we were tracking it up I saw this one standing broadside looking at me. It didn't go but about 30 yards at a dead run before it fell over from the shot through the lungs. Two pigs in a few minutes made for a good day. My usual load for this rifle is a .440 ball and a .020 patch. I carry a few .440 balls and a cap tin of greased patches in my left pocket and a few .451 balls in my right pocket. It's a combination that works for me at least.