Steph done good! I live over in Burleson County and we shoot hogs like that here a lot. Biggest mistake we have found is shooting them behind the shoulder. There just isn't anything there and they will run forever. Next time, tell her to aim at the ear or just behind it. Any hit from the front of the shoulder blade to behind the eye will pile up the biggest hog. We have even killed them with the .17 HRM when hit through the ear flap.
Also don't let anyone tell you those 250-300 pound boars aren't good to eat. Cut off one of those big hams and give it a try, they are great. I realize it wouldn't have been so hot on the one that layed out all night, but don't be afraid to try it on the next one. You don't even have to dress it, just cut the hams off the carcus as it lays there.
I have relatives up there in Tyler and recognized that red dirt of yours. Sure grows good magnolias, roses and Dogwood.
Good luck with the rest of those hogs and keep us updated with pics and information.
With best regards,
Jeff
Also don't let anyone tell you those 250-300 pound boars aren't good to eat. Cut off one of those big hams and give it a try, they are great. I realize it wouldn't have been so hot on the one that layed out all night, but don't be afraid to try it on the next one. You don't even have to dress it, just cut the hams off the carcus as it lays there.
I have relatives up there in Tyler and recognized that red dirt of yours. Sure grows good magnolias, roses and Dogwood.
Good luck with the rest of those hogs and keep us updated with pics and information.
With best regards,
Jeff