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In the Ear? Really???
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<blockquote data-quote="Heavyiron" data-source="post: 1478621" data-attributes="member: 95875"><p>I 've been hunting hogs for several years now, and have come to the conclusion that after several incidents that i needed to go to larger bores. My guns now are a 35 whelen with a nosler partition, or a 444 marlin with a 325 grain cast bullets. These work soo much better than smaller bores. Hogs give up quickly with these loads. Use a ruger redhawk with same 325 grain bullet loaded to about 1350. This is my backup load. Hogs are dangerous when wounded, this gives me some comfort, if they don't drop where they were shot.!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavyiron, post: 1478621, member: 95875"] I 've been hunting hogs for several years now, and have come to the conclusion that after several incidents that i needed to go to larger bores. My guns now are a 35 whelen with a nosler partition, or a 444 marlin with a 325 grain cast bullets. These work soo much better than smaller bores. Hogs give up quickly with these loads. Use a ruger redhawk with same 325 grain bullet loaded to about 1350. This is my backup load. Hogs are dangerous when wounded, this gives me some comfort, if they don't drop where they were shot.!! [/QUOTE]
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