Bowhunter60
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I had an opportunity to archery hunt pig this past week, and was fortunate enough to take a nice Russian sow. She was a bit bigger than I would normally take, as I prefer a good 100-150 meat hog. However, this one presented with a heavy limp in her front leg and I elected for a management kill. Anyway, the sow weighed 300lbs on the hoof.
The shot was at 20 feet using Rage 2-blade extremes. The Rage 2 blade on hogs is really not my first choice for reasons I'm sure many of your are aware. But, I wanted to give it a try, and, to my delight the hog went 10 yards and dropped after being hit. The shot was a quartering away shot, and passed through the lungs and clipped the heard. The broadhead imbedding itself in the opposite shoulder.
My wife and I had tenderloins that night that were fantastic. Now, c'mon Mulies this fall.

The shot was at 20 feet using Rage 2-blade extremes. The Rage 2 blade on hogs is really not my first choice for reasons I'm sure many of your are aware. But, I wanted to give it a try, and, to my delight the hog went 10 yards and dropped after being hit. The shot was a quartering away shot, and passed through the lungs and clipped the heard. The broadhead imbedding itself in the opposite shoulder.
My wife and I had tenderloins that night that were fantastic. Now, c'mon Mulies this fall.
