I go to Texas every winter to chase these critters. It is a lot of fun. They can really be a challange stalking them. Their eye sight in not good, but they make up for it with the nose.
We got into several bunches and shot a lot of arrows. If you think you are a pretty good shot, try shooting at a running javelina. They will really make you humble afterwards.
This one came out of a pretty good bunch. I got busted stalking them, and one of them circled me trying to get the wind. It was only 1 pace in front of me. I don't know why it never winded me. It finally returned to the "flock" and I continued my stalk. Finally got a good shot at one, then everything went down hill after that. Pigs were running everywhere and I emptied my quiver. Afterwards, I just had to sit down and laugh. I think the lost arrows cost me more than the hunt. Oh well, give me something to do this winter.
I have been shooting this bow (Stumbo - made in Ft. Collins, Co) for about 18 yrs. It is 70#'s - a little much for javelina's, with gold tip shafts. I fletch my arrows with feathers from turkeys I shot and tip them with either Zwikies or Eclipse. Both are really good 2 blade heads and easy to sharpen. Just ask me - every evening I was sharpening arrows. Ha