That's a good tip Randy

I usually like to wait until they are completely clear of the hole before I shoot, the further from the hole the better. As you know they are real tough critters and even if they're mortally hit they have the tendency, especially if they're close to the hole, to use their last bit of life and strength to reach the hole. Once they reach the hole they just slide right down and most of the time you lose your prize. If they're actually in the hole it's to easy for them after being hit to slide back down and then I lose my dinner

If I'm hunting with my .22 cal Condor I'll take a clean head shot even if the g-hog is in the hole simply because the Condor puts their lights out instantly and they just slump over dead, but even with the Condor I'd prefer to wait until they are out of the hole completely if I can. G-hogs really impress me with their strength and will to live,,,, very very tough critters...
Jeff