What firearm do you hunt hogs with?
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RE: What firearm do you hunt hogs with?
ORIGINAL: wineguy
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It is all about shot placement. I usually head shoot all of my hogs, large or small.
3D Depression-
It is all about shot placement. I usually head shoot all of my hogs, large or small.
I hear of many animals thatgo somewhere around 80-150 meters after a solid lung shot but what makes people go for bigger cartridges here is probably the reputation of the pigs being dangerous (OK, they can be but still). I just love hearing about you guys using weak guns and bows!
10-4? is that what the swedish ice hockey team beat USA with in the olympics?
#32
RE: What firearm do you hunt hogs with?
ORIGINAL: 3Ddepression
10-4? is that what the swedish ice hockey team beat USA with in the olympics?
10-4? is that what the swedish ice hockey team beat USA with in the olympics?
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#33
RE: What firearm do you hunt hogs with?
Yeah, I guess things are done a little different here, but it is CA, what do you expect? lol.
I don't think our hawgs are as dangerous as the ones back east. I usually spot and stalk the pigs here on our open ranges. The last time I went hunting, I wanted to see how close I could get without them seeing me. SO I was able to get within about 15 feet, then decided that none of my buddies would believe me, so I whipped out my digital camera and snapped a few photos. One of the smaller pigs saw my red eye light and squelled, they all started to bolt, got my gun up, they stopped to look back at what I was, and the big boy was dead before he knew it, right through the head.
Sorry probably a little off topic. If I was shooting at night, and at dangerous hawgs, odds are that I would use something larger than a .243.
I don't think our hawgs are as dangerous as the ones back east. I usually spot and stalk the pigs here on our open ranges. The last time I went hunting, I wanted to see how close I could get without them seeing me. SO I was able to get within about 15 feet, then decided that none of my buddies would believe me, so I whipped out my digital camera and snapped a few photos. One of the smaller pigs saw my red eye light and squelled, they all started to bolt, got my gun up, they stopped to look back at what I was, and the big boy was dead before he knew it, right through the head.
Sorry probably a little off topic. If I was shooting at night, and at dangerous hawgs, odds are that I would use something larger than a .243.
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