RE: Hog Hunt Video (graphic)
Although I wasn't there, I've been around hogs long enough to have no doubts that hog was dead on it's feet--it was running on nothing but adrenaline. Heart and lungs were shut down--another arrow would have just meant another broken arrow, possibly damaged meat, and a greater chance for a dog to get cut on a broadhead. Like VA said, it wouldn't have died (orquit kicking--that pig was dead on it's feet) any faster.
Another thing I'll mention--pigs don't feel pain like we do. They tear into each other--the last one I saw killed had both ears shredded and both shoulders were so scarred up that barely any hair grew on them--that was from his "buddies".
It was hyped up on adrenaline because of the dogs, not pain. Ever cut yourself with something really sharp? Barely hurts, if at all.
Several years ago I read about aguy who was accidently shot with a broadhead--almost died from blood loss--he said it didn't hurt at all.
If you get a chance to talk to folks that have killed several deer with arrows, you'll hear lots of stories about deer being shot and barely even flinching--some go back to feeding, until they fall over a few seconds later.
A properly placed broadhead is one of the quickest, most painless,and most humane ways to kill an animal--1,000 times more humane than anything nature offers.
Chad