.22 Mag and Hog

Joined
May 2, 2024
Messages
71
Location
East Alabama
I recently won a draw hunt for small game hunting. My hunting partner and I are heading out that way in about a week and a half. After speaking with the biologist over the hunt, he mentioned that the specific units I would be in hold hogs and most folks generally have a chance at bringing one home. The only catch is, you can only shoot the hogs with whatever firearm is legal for the hunt you are on. In my case, that means shotguns with squirrel shot or rimfires. Another friend is going to let me borrow a .22 mag Savage just in-case I do see a hog.

I am looking for feedback on the following:
- Shot placement - Behind the ear? Behind the shoulder?
- Ammo selection

I am aware that .22 mag is not the ideal hog hunting round, but I did see a hog taken with a .17 hmr at the beginning of the 2024 deer season on a different draw hunt I was on, so I know it can be done. Hoping someone on here has some experience with the matter as I have never pursued hog and have never been directly involved in hunting one.

***In-case someone is wondering, both myself and my hunting partner will have pistols for personal defense, but they are not legal means of take for the hog***
 

eddielasvegas

WKR & Chairman of the Rokslide Welcoming Committee
Classified Approved
Joined
Feb 2, 2020
Messages
3,912
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Okay, I have zero expereince with this but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn Express last night. :ROFLMAO:

I have done enough research on this for Javelina for a hunt I had a couple years ago that I'll throw my 2 cents in, and you know what they say, advice is usually worth what you pay for it.

I have a CZ 512 (22 Mag) that out to 75 yards is a tack driver. Confidently put a bullet in a 3 inch square all day long so me thinks that'll do the job for hogs even if they are bigger.

Be sure and use FMJ or TMJ as you want max penetration for your behind the ear shot.

Lastly, there is a good video of a guy shooting hogs with a 22LR and he does a brain/head shot and it drops them in their tracks. I don't recall the distance, but me thinks it was 30-40 yards so a 22 Mag will do the job all day long at 75-ish yards.

Good luck,


Eddie
 

NorCal 707

FNG
Classified Approved
Joined
Aug 18, 2021
Messages
72
I've killed 30 or 40 hogs with a 22 mag. None over 100 yds. I used to shoot winchester soft points and would shoot for the head. Forehead or back of the ear worked well. I did shoot some behind the shoulders too but stick with a soft point or the Federal Punch ammo. Those new fancy ballistic spire points don't penetrate despite having a really high velocity. 30 to 35 grainers just required too many follow up shots. Probably avg 3 or 4 to kill a larger 150 lb pig. Those federal punches and soft points will drop em with one shot.
 
OP
A
Joined
May 2, 2024
Messages
71
Location
East Alabama
I've killed 30 or 40 hogs with a 22 mag. None over 100 yds. I used to shoot winchester soft points and would shoot for the head. Forehead or back of the ear worked well. I did shoot some behind the shoulders too but stick with a soft point or the Federal Punch ammo. Those new fancy ballistic spire points don't penetrate despite having a really high velocity. 30 to 35 grainers just required too many follow up shots. Probably avg 3 or 4 to kill a larger 150 lb pig. Those federal punches and soft points will drop em with one shot.
Gothca, I believe my buddy has a box of winchester soft point .22 mag. I may still swing by my LGS and see what else is in stock. Sounds like I need to stick to behind the ear and keep shots relatively short.
 

NorCal 707

FNG
Classified Approved
Joined
Aug 18, 2021
Messages
72
My rifle is a scoped marlin that for a cheapo rifle is super accurate. I can shoot the primer out of a 12 guage hull at 50 yds. And if there's no wind it will shoot a 1 inch groups at 100 yds. With a 3 to 5 mph breeze 22s don't do very well. Swerve 2 to 3 inches easy.
 
Top