Where's Bruce?
WKR
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When I was stationed in Texas I worked for a helicopter company that did hog deprivation. For work for farmers we used a 12 gauge with buck shot which did a fantastic job but for customers we always used AK-47s. A 308 is plenty for even big hogs.I searched this and didn't come back with any results, so here it is.
My browning BOSS 30/06 A bolt 2, I am to slow with for a second pig shot, so
I am seriously looking to a lighter round in a semi auto that will still knock a 250 pig off of its feet.
Looking towards a Mini 14 762/39 or I do have a 30 carbine semi auto, but I feel t is to light of a load.
what are your opinions ?
Where’s the model 70?AR10 would be my personal preference for large sounders in open fields. My all time favorite hog round is a 110gn Barnes blacktip in .300blk for up close & personal work. Low enough recoil, un-supressed to allow for quick, accurate follow ups & it definitely has the gas to do the job!
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Haven't killed anything with it yet!Where’s the model 70?
Looking at the AR 10 but California ?
It may be easier for me to get a Ruger Mini 30 in 308
Not if you're a landowner you don't.Damn. I need to start hog hunting. Wish we had them here (MD).
How about a BAR? You can get them in several calibers, fast follow up since its semi auto and it is magazine fedLooking at the AR 10 but California ?
It may be easier for me to get a Ruger Mini 30 in 308