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How much Energy is needed to take an hog ?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 613699" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>the guys I know in Texas say a 165 to 180..they are tough in a .3006, I have used a 165gr in a 7mag it worked the only problem as soon as the shooting started they went hiding.</p><p>What calibre are you using?</p><p>if you plan to take out the .22-250 stay home, all you will do is **** them off.</p><p>I am loading some 165 accubond, some bullets won't go deep enough to do any damage.</p><p>I don't remember the town in Texas but they have signs asking hunters to kill there wild hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 613699, member: 1010"] the guys I know in Texas say a 165 to 180..they are tough in a .3006, I have used a 165gr in a 7mag it worked the only problem as soon as the shooting started they went hiding. What calibre are you using? if you plan to take out the .22-250 stay home, all you will do is **** them off. I am loading some 165 accubond, some bullets won't go deep enough to do any damage. I don't remember the town in Texas but they have signs asking hunters to kill there wild hogs. [/QUOTE]
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