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Gun or bow, you can stretch your season and fill the freezer with wild hogs and an assortment of exotics.
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357 Mag
I would like to use my Rossi 357 Mag rifle. Tree stand, 50 to 100 yards. Is this a bad idea .
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RE: 357 Mag
On hogs, yes
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RE: 357 Mag
O.K. why ?
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RE: 357 Mag
I'd like something with a bit more punch for hogs, just in case.
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RE: 357 Mag
Fair enough. I will leave the saddle gun at home. How about a 270
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RE: 357 Mag
.270 would be darned near perfect.
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RE: 357 Mag
Thanks Beartooth
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RE: 357 Mag
Anytime, my friend. God Bless, and good hunting.
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Hey Beartooth, some of my friends just take the backstrap and leave the rest. I personally would prefer to take all meat available. any suggestions ?
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RE: 357 Mag
Bring a cooler, and put it on ice. They only take the backstraps? that is wasteful, I'm like you, I prefer to take all I can.
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