Caliber selection
#41
RE: Caliber selection
ORIGINAL: docjames
I just bought aWinchester model 70 in 7mm Rem I'm hoping will do just as good of a job on these Texas and Arkansas hogs.
I just bought aWinchester model 70 in 7mm Rem I'm hoping will do just as good of a job on these Texas and Arkansas hogs.
#42
RE: Caliber selection
I have had good success with a .308 150 grain ballistic tip or soft point. Put it in thier breadbasket or earhole and you'll have no problem. I personally like the earhole shot, they drop right there, no tracking and they tend to dance around on thier back for a minute or two.
#44
RE: Caliber selection
ORIGINAL: hunter338
I use a 375 Big Bore on our Arkansas Hogs.
They never seem to do anything but drop, and It does'nt tear up alot of meat. That's the kicker.
Goog O'L Win. Mod 94.
hunter338
I use a 375 Big Bore on our Arkansas Hogs.
They never seem to do anything but drop, and It does'nt tear up alot of meat. That's the kicker.
Goog O'L Win. Mod 94.
hunter338
#45
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 395
RE: Caliber selection
Reb.
I was Born in Oklahoma, Moved to Arkansas when I was 13, and have lived in NM now for about 8 years.
I still hunt all the above states whenever possible. My dad ownes land in Stone county Arkansas and I hunt hogs there every year, along with doing some smallmouth fishing.
hunter338
I was Born in Oklahoma, Moved to Arkansas when I was 13, and have lived in NM now for about 8 years.
I still hunt all the above states whenever possible. My dad ownes land in Stone county Arkansas and I hunt hogs there every year, along with doing some smallmouth fishing.
hunter338