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Hog Shot Placement & Shield Clip - NEW PICS ON 1ST PAGE 9/13/2011

Started by Terry Green, May 27, 2008, 10:39:00 PM

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Terry Green

Thanks to Tom Mussatto for compressing this clip for easy download.

I'd also like to add that I center punched the shoulder MUCLE...not the shoulder bone.  The lungs were behind the shield where I hit and not bone.  This shows just how far forward you can shoot a hog and go straight to the vitals boneless....if you got enough bow or the right broadhead to get through the shield.

               

Here's a pic of the shield and you can plainly see it and all its battle scars from taking jabs from other boar's tusks...

         

           

Not all hogs have shields this thick(2 inches), but they are noticeable when they get this big, so this might be good to know before you shoot if you see some saddle bags hanging off of one.  Turn your volume up....

CLICK HERE FOR THICK SHIELD AND SHOT PLACEMENT INFO

This is another hog I shot with Ray Hammond a couple of years ago...

This might be a great opportunity to show some shot placement photos.  Ray and I discussed this on the way back, and by showing these pics someone may save themselves some grief.  It shows just how forward you can shoot a hog because of the front end bone structure.

Remember, this 300#er only ran 30 yards, and this shot did get both lungs and the heart......Note the forward exit wound and this was from a 60# longbow and a Zwickey Delta 4 blade.

               

This pic reveals that 'Bride of Horse Tail' was slightly quartering away. It also shows how far forward it exited without hitting any bone. This picture however is deceiving on how low on the body the shot placement was.

                           

This pic shows the true elevation on the body...and makes the shot 'low and tight'.

                         

Here is the exit wound from a Delta 4 blade.  You can see how far forward the exit was and no bone was contacted.


 

Results of the Shot....(Thanks to Ray Hammond for pulling this out of the gut bucket for me, I was too busy trying to get 3 hogs skint and quartered up that day)

             
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deadpool

dang thats nuts, what bw setup did u use to take it terry?

pseman

Great info. You always hear about the shoulder armor on hogs but until you see it, it is hard to understand just how thick they are.
Mark Thornton

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pdk25

Thanks Terry,
I didn't know that shield was that hard!  I guess I better step it up if I want to get through that on a big hog.


Terry Green

It was a 70# Thunderstick MOAB - and an Ace Super Express.

   

Yep, the guy had petrified catcher's mitts as saddle bags.

Here's another Heart Shot - Big Shielded Hog I passed through with a Zwickey 4 Blade head...

   

   

 
   
This was the entrance....take in mind the boar's front leg is forward...

   

It exited the off arm pit and passed through here on the way out...

 


   
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TradPaul

Thanks for the tutorial Terry, for people like me with no experience with hogs, it's very valuable info.

Paul.
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Terry Green

No problem guys....that's what this place is here for.

That Ace is not really correct in image....its a bit longer more spear point shaped.  That pic came off their website...I'll try and get a better one.
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rastaman

Terry...thanks for the video.  Hogs (or hawgs as we say below Macon), have been my nemesis til this year.  i finally took my first & second so far since January.  My problem had been that subconsciously i couldn't make myself shoot that far forward.  Until i get a few more under my belt, i'm still not comfortable shooting them unless they have at least a slight quartering angle.
That was awesome!  
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Shaun

Cool vid and pin point shooting as usual Terry.

Its hard to make oneself shoot right above the hog's leg on the body, seems like the bone will be there, but its not. The leg bone elbows forward and then back at the scapula. As Nicki Roth told me in Florida, "Everything behind the head is guts." Shoot right through that above the leg point or to pass between the legs on a quartering away shot. The heart lays right on the bottom of the chest you can't shoot too low.

Stone Knife, only the larger boars have a shield that heavy, but younger ones will have some thickening.


Widowbender

I think I need a bigger bow   :bigsmyl:

Cool Video, Terry. Thanks for sharing!!

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madness522

Thanks Terry thats good info!  I have a hog hunt with Ray next month and am researching everything I can on how to hunt and where to shoot a hog.  This was a very instructive video.
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