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Well done Silent Sniper--great story and pictures, very well done!! Thanks for sharing--really, thanks.
silent sniper said:I didn't notice any crazy shield on it. The grissle on the shoulder was around an inch or a tad more thick. It was definetly tough but not extremely impenetrateable. The cailbers used were 54 roundball, 50 cal cheap shot sabot, 16 guage slug, and 303 british. The farthest shot for any hog was around 45 yards. Both the 16 guage and the 303 where heart shots. The 16 guage hog ran 200 yards. The 303 british completely blew up the heart and made a hole you could fit your fist in.the hog dropped in its tracks. Cheap shot made nice big hole and hog didn't go far. Oviously 54 made very nice big hole and hog only made it 15 yards. All did the job in the end
Micanopy said:Large older boars, boars are adult males, sows are adult females, Boars have a thick tissue layer from the jowles back to the mid rib cage to protect them during fights for breeding rights. Sows, adult females do not have this tissue. This so called shield is not the shouilder blade, it is a layer of tough fat and gristle protecting the neck and shoulder areas on boars.
It can be very thick, as much as 2 inches but very rarely thicker than that. The fun part is removing this when you are mounting them, dulls a knife real fast.