My 9 year old son went on a TSRA Youth Hunt for WT Deer this weekend, and after bagging his deer Friday evening, he wasn't quit ready to return home. So we set up a hunt with Kenny Kramer of Kramer Hunting.
I've done several hunts with Kenny, and he has a new leased Ranch in D'Hanis Texas which is simply overrun with hogs.
Saturday night found us in a blind 50 yards from a feeder. I had previously spread flour around the feeder to help my son see the hogs after dark. Also mixed up some strawberry jello mix with the corn.....
10 minutes past seven a BIG hog came in. I would guess he was over 250 but under 300 pounds. My son couldn't get a comfortable position so asked me to take the shot. He has a NEF Ultra Youth Handi-Rifle in .223 loaded with 55gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claws. The stock and length of pull was definately not my size, so I was off a bit. Instead of getting him in the neck the bullet hit low and got him in front of the shoulder in the brisket area (shield plate). He took off for the brush, never to be seen again. We found a few drops of blood by the feeder, but that was all. I guess with his size and the small caliber it simply didn't penetrate enough.
As luck would have it, an hour or so later a sow and a couple young pigs showed up. My son and I had previously did some rearranging and found a better position for him to shoot from. Now, with a steady/solid shooting position he was comfortable and took aim.....nailed her right in the neck! She took two steps and piled up never to move again.
Recovered the bullet when we dressed her out. I say she was maybe 60 pounds. Just the right size for eating. Can't wait to get my son back out in the brush for some more hunting!