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Hunting pigs from blinds in South Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 440284" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I would gladly shoot hogs if I could find a place to go. One thing we don't have much of in Texas is public land. I've got feral hogs within 5 miles of me (south) but they haven't made it to my place yet (thank God). I've been putting the word out to the rice farmers south of here but no luck so far. I would gladly load up 50 .338 Edge rounds and drive wherever for the opportunity to see how the Edge does (and the shooter) at long range. I would also like to see how my Sendero (7mm mag) does on a hog. Paper targets at 300 is getting boring...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 440284, member: 1039"] I would gladly shoot hogs if I could find a place to go. One thing we don't have much of in Texas is public land. I've got feral hogs within 5 miles of me (south) but they haven't made it to my place yet (thank God). I've been putting the word out to the rice farmers south of here but no luck so far. I would gladly load up 50 .338 Edge rounds and drive wherever for the opportunity to see how the Edge does (and the shooter) at long range. I would also like to see how my Sendero (7mm mag) does on a hog. Paper targets at 300 is getting boring... [/QUOTE]
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