The .300 Blackout has plenty of smack and less recoil than the other two so you can stay on target more easily. There's plenty of factory ammo available and if you'd like to do your own reloading the .223 brass is easily reformed for reloading. My 2-1/2 cent opinionI have a new property in NE Texas and there’s hog sign everywhere.
I’m planning on using an existing AR-15 lower and I’ve been researching articles on the different calibers and their effectiveness for hogs and seem to have narrowed the field to a few.
I’m hoping for some advice based on experience.
I’ll be hunting over a feeder from an elevated blind (approx. 15’) at a range under 100 yards. The options I’m considering are:
.300 Blackout.
.338 ARC
6.5 Grendel
Any experienced feedback is appreciated.











