I'm not the best story teller. Especially typing it out on my phone. But here is the abridged version.
This is our third time hunting this area. Found it three years ago, just through internet scouting. It's about a 13 hour drive so felt lucky the first year that we found javelina. This year we decided to spread out a bit and see where else would could find them. And just like we hoped, everywhere there was decent habitat, we found squads.
Every day we got into javelina and infact on the first full day of hunting my partner and I double stalked a group and waited them out for about 15 minutes at 30ish yards. Just out of my range, but my partner decided things were gonna fall apart soon (wind was swirly) and took a 32 yard shot with his compound and 12 ringed one.
For the next six days I got under 30 yards atleast once if not twice a day. But lady luck was not on my side. Even once had one at about 6 feet, but couldn't get a shot off. Lots of reasons no shots were fired, brush in the way, terrain, spooked by day hikers, etc, etc. It was actually pretty frustrating.
On the last night of the hunt, my partner spotted two large squads on the highest peak in the area we were hunting. I had about 3 hours till dark so I took off as fast as I could go up the mountain to try and catch up with them. Around 4pm I finally could see them feeding out infront of me, and I started stalking/following them as they fed. Three times I had one at about 25 yards but just as I was ready to shoot they would move. Finally one of them spotted me from about 30 yards away and it actually came to investigate what I was. After a tense minute or two of a stare off it turned and gave me a 22 yard shot.
Upon impact the arrow made a loud snap sound and penetrated about 3/4 way up the shaft. I was surprised by the lack of penetration because this set up blows through deer easily. The javelina ran off, but I knew it was a lethal hit as I could follow the blood trail in my binos easily. I gave it the customary 30 minutes and easily tracked it about 60 yards where it was piled up dead. The loud snap and lack of penetration was my broadhead cutting the leg bone at the joint cleanly in half!