Larry
Both shots were pretty much broadside.....straight on into the front shoulder area. Again I put most of the blame on myself.....not being familar with the antomy of the pig. As you said , and I later found out , the vitals lay lower than the other game I've hunted.
As I was finalizing the details of our hunt, the guide ask me what type of handgun I was using and the load. When I told him.......44 mag with a 240 Xtp , etc, etc ......he said that was fine. And I quote " some people come here with the biggest , baddest , pistol they can buy......don't need that , just be able to shoot what ya bring. " He has been there for over 40 years....grew up on the original farm , started helping out at 14 and guiding at 18. ( his story , I believe him , a really great guy ) I would bet he knows what he's talking about.
I have no regrets using the 240 XTP , I believe it will do the job when placed properly. The only thing I might change....I may go to a 300 XTP for future hog hunts.
regards, irold