my most accuate gun is this 6mm BR 14 twist and shoots in the ones with 60-68 gr bullets, so i have been taking it to the fields. on a prior posting i recounted how an 8 pounder crawled 20 feet to his hole after a 240 yd chest shot and a 300 yd shot rolled one that got up and escaped, so i worked up a load with these 68 gr watsons using LT 32 and shot the smallest three shot 100 yd group of my years. at 3450 fps i felt ther should be plenty of energy to hopefully drt the pigs. sooooo ghog in fence row at 250 yds and no wind. sightron dot on center chest and i sent it. WHUPPP! and he vanishes in the weeds! i kept looking and FINALLY the tail salute...flick, flick, flick...done. one at 150 yds was vaporized. i went to another field that had some pear trees dropping fruit and the pigs LOVE this fruit. a huge red one stands up and i get ready only to have a truck go rumbling by and, yes, this one is smart. an hour later and it is getting dark. popped a 7 pounder at 100 yds with a 22 BR pushing 60 bergers at 3600 fps..no challenge. get back and pack up to go BUT always look one last time where you saw a big one and YES, YES, there he is 209 yds and eating a pear facing me. dot on the fruit and BANG..SPLATTT! THE PIG IS CRAWLING! hell's bells, chamber another round in 2 millisec and BANG..SPATTT! guts everywhere and this one is double DRT. the landowner comes over wanting to know if i got the greyish one he saw. this one is reddish and weighs 11 lb 14 oz. he offers to mow around the trees to make it easy to see, but i decline...the weeds give the ghogs a false sense of security and i'v learned how to look into them. it was dark now, so packed up and went home REALLY liking the new gun.