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When using the.243, I use 100gr Sierra Game Kings!
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Originally Posted by Rebel Hog
(Post 3583192)
When using the.243, I use 100gr Sierra Game Kings!
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100 grain Hornady .243 to the earhole
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Nice hog Jim.
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Originally Posted by Jim_IV
(Post 3583304)
100 grain Hornady .243 to the earhole
ANYThing in the earhole should do the trick. The problem with a .243 and larger hogs is the small diameter hole pinches off and you typically don't get a blood trail. It will kill them, you just can't FIND them. Scramble his brain or break his neck. |
I like the 243 for hogs, whatevers most accurate is best so you can split their melon or shoot em behind the ear. Ive killed many with a 22 hornet with 40 gr v-maxs. dont body shoot one with the 243, the shield on a boar or the shoulder fat on a sow will clog the holes up and there wont be a bloodtrail.
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Please delete.
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Originally Posted by jerry d
(Post 3582526)
Thanks guys. The reason I'm asking is because I'm planning on a boar hunt @ a place called Wildhill preserve. On their web site they suggest .30cal. rifles. I know ballistically the 243 is better than the 30.30.
I was thinking of trying the Federal premium loaded with Barnes TSX 85g bullet......What do you guys know about this load? When are you going? Tell Bill Richter that J. Feller sends his regards. |
I havent had a problem body, shoulder or leg shooting hogs with a .243, if I aint going for the head, I make sure to take that shoulder or leg out with a body shot.
.243 blows right through. ![]() |
![]() Another 243 hog shot by my buddy Rowel (Rloving) |
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