Problem Child
40 Cal.
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- Dec 18, 2009
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In Mississippi small game season is still open and muzzleloading calibers for Squirrel must be .40 and below. So I bought me a .32 the other day and headed out to my local WMA. The wind was pretty bad and I didn't see a hair of a squirrel...but I found some very fresh hog sign by a creek. I decided to slowly walk into the wind along the creek. I didn't go 50 yards and I jumped a hog.I'm new to hogs and didn't realize that they could move so fast.I tried to whistle but it didn't come out so I kinda grunted and the hog stopped but was behind a few small trees offering no shot.I waited around for a few minutes and continued toward where I had seen the hog last and then I realized that somewhere I had lost my ramrod. :cursing: So I start backtracking with no luck.
I stopped along my route and was looking around when I heard what sounded like a growl.Then another. I looked and not 25 yards were two hogs.They saw me but didn't really know what I was.It was a starring match for a few minutes but the lead hog finally offered me a shot.Remember this is a .32 caliber and I lost the ramrod. But I make the desision to shoot for the head.The hog ran off and I watched it as far as I could see.It acted a little weird when running but I'm not sure if I hit it or not.So I decide to mark the spot and continue backtracking to find the lost ramrod.Of course no luck finding it so I decide I have to see if I hit the hog(with an unloaded gun).
I had picked out a large pine where I had last saw the hog so I headed that way and I luckily found my ramrod while on the way.I reloaded and continued looking for any sign of the hog but found nothing.It was a fun hunt though and I will be back after the hogs.
I stopped along my route and was looking around when I heard what sounded like a growl.Then another. I looked and not 25 yards were two hogs.They saw me but didn't really know what I was.It was a starring match for a few minutes but the lead hog finally offered me a shot.Remember this is a .32 caliber and I lost the ramrod. But I make the desision to shoot for the head.The hog ran off and I watched it as far as I could see.It acted a little weird when running but I'm not sure if I hit it or not.So I decide to mark the spot and continue backtracking to find the lost ramrod.Of course no luck finding it so I decide I have to see if I hit the hog(with an unloaded gun).
I had picked out a large pine where I had last saw the hog so I headed that way and I luckily found my ramrod while on the way.I reloaded and continued looking for any sign of the hog but found nothing.It was a fun hunt though and I will be back after the hogs.