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Thread: Ranch Dog's TLC379-235-RF

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    Ranch Dog's TLC379-235-RF

    I was messing around on the forums this morning and looked out the window across one of my food plots just in time to see a number of large hogs feeding on the far end of the plot. As I came out of the house with my Marlin 375, they had moved into the brush so I headed down the power line right-of-way to try to intercept them. I figured they would cross in the lowest point of land on the ROW so I hunched down and had less than a minute for the first hog to step out. I shot her with the TLC379-235-RF at about 60-yards. Very nice shot in tight behind the shoulder. The hog hit the brush but I could hear it trashing around.

    I wasn't high-fiving myself as I knew I had a number of very large hogs at a very close range. The visibility into the brush is very poor and not only could I hear the big hogs "woofing", they were so close I could smell them. As I crouched listening, all of a sudden a very large hog was on me! It appeared at about 5-yards! I shot immediately and knocked it down but another large hog was right behind it also. I levered another round and shot as it knocked me off my feet. I missed it but it was gone as fast as it appeared. I ended up having several others make passes at me but I was able to keep them back by shouting at them.



    I thought I would add info about the load


    Pressure Trace data for 37.0-grains of H322


    Load data, 36.0-grains of H322


    Ballistic data, 36.0-grains of H322


    50-yard 5-shots (should be actual size if your IE is at 100%
    Last edited by Ranch Dog; 07-26-2008 at 02:38 PM. Reason: Load data images added...
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    The pictures are great - looks like mighty fine eatin'.
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    You came close to being breakfast. . . .

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    Awesome Michael!

    Good shootin'! I can't wait until the TLC379-235-RF mold is available. There's just something about the 375, 38-55 that appeals to me.

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    I'd love to try my luck with the hogs but thats getting a little close for comfort haha.
    Keep moving forward!

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    I added some images about the load and numbers behind... will be back later to explain a couple things about the bullet.
    Michael

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