"Wild Hog" hogs~! The kind that destroy large areas of crops and turf~!Just to clarify, are you talking about oink oink hogs or groundhogs?
6 for Dogs…. 7 & up for HogsA poorly shot hog with a light bullet might be healthy enough to take out some of his anger management issues on the shooter. Properly placed...fine. We shoot them off our pastures regularly.
Your milage may vary. I have seen dogs injured by well shot hogs that died a few minutes later.
Good Hunting,
K
I was talking about a lite rifle in 6PPC that shoots like a bench-rest gun and placing the shot in or betreen th eyes~!A poorly shot hog with a light bullet might be healthy enough to take out some of his anger management issues on the shooter. Properly placed...fine. We shoot them off our pastures regularly.
Your milage may vary. I have seen dogs injured by well shot hogs that died a few minutes later.
Good Hunting,
K
So no "running boar" shots, obviously?I was talking about a lite rifle in 6PPC that shoots like a bench-rest gun and placing the shot in or betreen th eyes~!
No, no running because it's a single shot based on an XP100 action and receiver.So no "running boar" shots, obviously?
Is that Dingos?6 for Dogs….
I shoot benchrest and have hunted my whole life. I have always made expert shots….NOT!I was talking about a lite rifle in 6PPC that shoots like a bench-rest gun and placing the shot in or betreen th eyes~!
I've only shot 3 in my limited number of hunts, 1 with a .S&W Model 14 revolver and two with rifles. The one with the revolver was running and took 3 thru the lungs to go down. The two with rifles were they standing still when I pulled the trigger and both went down immediately.I shoot benchrest and have hunted my whole life. I have always made expert shots….NOT!
I don't know how many wild hogs you have shot, the ones I have refused my orders to stand still! LOL!
K
Nothing satisfies me more than the "one-shot, one kill" experience. Favorite rifle is an 1885 Winchester built for Winchester by Miroku in Japan. With a .38-55 which can reach 1000 yards and hit steel, the 1885 is a pretty effective hunting round.I think it's a great idea. Unless you use a scope capable of a wide field of view and know how to work the bolt really fast, you may have to be satisfied with the one shot one kill scenario.
A lot of shooting and killing there is about all one can say. But those hogs are a huge problem down there.Helicopter, shotgun and 00 buckshot.