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gtgeorge
05-11-2016, 06:12 AM
Finally scored with this bullet.... well my son did. :D

We finally got to use the NOE 510-380-HB (Great Plains) bullet on something besides paper. After walking around in the swamp for 6 hours in search of turkey or a hog I finally spied a small pair of piglettes that I decided would vaporize if I shot one with the 50 cal slug I had lined up with it's shoulder. We tried to sneak up on them so I handed off the ML to my son and let him play stalk hunter with them. Shortly thereafter I hear the BOOM and a shoutout that he got him. Going in I see he has pulled the 1851 Old Navy and had it trained on something larger than the piglettes we were stalking until it finished it's Curly SHuffle. Come to find out he was stalking the little ones when he heard something coming through the Palmetos when a good size boar appeared heading straight for him. Only shot was head on so he lined up and fired hitting right below it's left eye. What a nice clean 50 cal hole it made.

During the processing I found the remains of the slug just short of the third rear rib on the inside of the rib cage in a blood bubble. Looks like the slug entered through the left side of the skull and passed through the neck chipping a couple vertebrate. It continued into the chest cavity liquefying the right lung and stopped on the inside of the rib cage. Bullet passed through 19" of hog which include skull bone.

The recovered slug measured .998" at it's widest and .688 at the narrowest. Final weight was 294.1 and started life as 382.8gr cast from pure soft lead and a little tin as the HB version and powder coated with smoke's red. Loaded over 60gr of Blackhorn 209 after being pushed through a Lee .510 die to allow it to be loaded. The ML is an old CVA Wolf that has taken many critters over the years using all kinds of different projectiles but will likely only shoot these from this point on.

And here are a few pictures of the harvest and bullets:

http://s19.postimg.org/4ss8cgu2n/5_7_2016_Hog_Harvest_03.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/4ss8cgu2n/) http://s19.postimg.org/hlgcce5of/5_7_2016_Hog_Harvest_04.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/hlgcce5of/) http://s19.postimg.org/7pf9cqzwf/5_7_2016_Hog_Harvest.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/7pf9cqzwf/) http://s19.postimg.org/3ubva6gqn/5_7_2016_Hog_Harvest_02.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/3ubva6gqn/)

rodwha
05-11-2016, 07:41 AM
Nice job!

Swede44mag
05-11-2016, 10:32 AM
Tell your son congratulations.

Haven't had a chance to go hog hunting (not legal in Kansas) but plan to go to another state some day maybe after I retire.
I did have a 45-70 I bought to go pig hunting in Texas but the hunt fizzled out.

ChristopherO
05-11-2016, 01:25 PM
Excellent!
How well does the bullet seat upon the powder charge and I suppose with the PC lube is no longer needed, correct?

gtgeorge
05-11-2016, 01:44 PM
He is one happy young man since he was allowed to stalk them on his on. Then on top of that he is so proud of the head shot (trying to be like Daddy)

No additional lube was used but if it was real BP or a substitute like T777 I would have used something to loosen fouling.

Bullet seats snugly against the powder and stays there. It was loaded for 3 weeks before the score.

As for the hunt, it is public land. Here in GA we have to use an allowed firearm and since it is turkey season....a ML. Either that or a shotgun with #3 or smaller.

blikseme300
05-11-2016, 05:54 PM
I bet his face is still hurting from the grin in the pics. Good story and memory made.

richhodg66
05-12-2016, 09:59 PM
I have used the Lyman plains bullet and 100 grains of Pyrodex to take quite a few deer. The bullet looks very similar to yours except for the hollow base. Terminal performance has always been good, but I only ever recovered one and it looked like yours, basically a big, flat lead disk just under the hide on the off side.

Congrats on a good hunt.

725
05-12-2016, 10:46 PM
Well done. Blinkie will fill the freezer with many fine meals.

runfiverun
05-13-2016, 12:21 AM
that's quite the load.

congrats..

gtgeorge
05-13-2016, 07:58 AM
He is still excited about it and looking forward to another trip Sunday. Saturday we have an IDPA match and we are going to test the loads and set the scopes for the AR10 and AR15 while at the range. We have a couple weeks of center fire Hog/Coyote coming up next week and he will be carrying the 45 Colt SAA as well as the 5.56 and can now hunt on his own now that he is 16. He really enjoys being able to finally break away from Dad and hunt on his own. He has been going hunting with me since he was 6. Other than girls he loves to hunt!

I was indeed impressed with the penetration and doubt many more slugs will get recovered. I feel confident this load will take anything we run across in GA.

BigMagShooter
05-13-2016, 10:50 PM
awesome!

Hawks Feather
05-14-2016, 08:44 AM
Tell him congratulations and thanks for sharing.

TXGunNut
05-17-2016, 11:18 PM
Good job, both of you! Nice to see how your boolit performs in porcine test medium. Nicely done.

Markbo
05-21-2016, 11:00 PM
Tell your son congratulations.

Haven't had a chance to go hog hunting (not legal in Kansas) but plan to go to another state some day maybe after I retire.
I did have a 45-70 I bought to go pig hunting in Texas but the hunt fizzled out.

I just want to make sure I understand... its illegal to hunt feral hogs in Kansas???

Hickok
05-22-2016, 08:23 AM
That boolit really did the job! Thanks for the neat write up and pictures.