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In the Ear? Really???
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1309090" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>They can be tough to stop when they want to. Ive dropped many with a 223 with no issues. then on the same hunt I shot a medium size sow with my 338 lapua with 300 gr . the hog ran about 30 yards. I was taping the hunts so you could see the progression. I started with a 6x45 and they were all dropping in there tracks. as I moved up to 300blk they ran a few yards. then the .458 socom a few more yards. last the 338 ran the furthest. had me scratching my head. No doubt though that larger is better. if I was to average them all the socom seems to plant them quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1309090, member: 54383"] They can be tough to stop when they want to. Ive dropped many with a 223 with no issues. then on the same hunt I shot a medium size sow with my 338 lapua with 300 gr . the hog ran about 30 yards. I was taping the hunts so you could see the progression. I started with a 6x45 and they were all dropping in there tracks. as I moved up to 300blk they ran a few yards. then the .458 socom a few more yards. last the 338 ran the furthest. had me scratching my head. No doubt though that larger is better. if I was to average them all the socom seems to plant them quick. [/QUOTE]
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