G'day all,
The pig is actually closer than it looks, no more than 18 metres - sometimes photography makes things look closer than they are, sometimes further than they are.
Yeah, I interrupted Gabby's sniffing adventures to call her over to sit for a photo, so she was itching to get back to it.
The only other target that I've had much to do with was a big boar made by McKenzie, I think. This target seems about the same in terms of foam density and ease of withdrawal of arrows. The costs of those US-made targets are pretty frightening by the time we get them here - this one really suits the Aussie buyer. The kids in my class at school really like shooting the pig!
The numbers on the bow: 64" one-piece PLX "Bocote", 78# @ 29", shooting 30" CX350s with 100grn brass and 200 grain heads. This bow has provided me with my most success, and my first pigs and camel. I do most of my practice with matching hex blunts and milk bottles, or leaves, or dried cattle paddies, or clods of dirt.
I think Dave probably was warm, but the suit is made of mesh, so it wasn't that bad.