ORIGINAL: diamondaranch
ORIGINAL: Chantecler111
ORIGINAL: diamondaranch
In the ideal sense, any of the .30 caliber cartridges should do the job on a 130 lb boar with decent shot placement.
In my opinion, there is too much emphasis on the expanding/fragmenting type of rounds out there. I have shot many, many hogs, square in the shoulder with a fully jacketed .223. I am sure that will draw some criticism....but I have never had one go more than a few yards.
That round will turn into the size of a grape after going through the shoulder. Bear in mind "fully jacketed." I have yet to have a boar stop that round in the shoulder/plate.
Anyway, if he only went a few yards....I would not be upset with your ammo.
best of luck
No actually, around here, which is Northeast Texas, a lot of guys I know kill hogs with Ruger Mini-14's and FMJ .223 ammo.
I have one of those in the rifle case. A rancher model. But I never shoot it. It was given to me by a great uncle and is old as hell. Very nice looking rifles though.
best of luck
Yeah, they are definently an eyeful. Why don't you shoot it???[:@]