Hog Caliber

125 nbt's and 110tac-x the gun is super fun to shoot , quiet and accurate but the 243 has same recoil but hammers them with 80gr gmx
 
Grendel. The 300 at best is a 150 yard gun IMO. The subs are only good if you hit them in the head at less than 100 yards. The supers have a hard time getting enough velocity to expand well. It’s just not meant for larger animals at any real distance. Clearing a room. Yes it’s awesome. But that is what it was designed to do.
Will it kill. Yes , will you lose more than you recover. Yes. Go with the Grendel with 123 sst’s. Head or high shoulder and watch them drop out to 300
Yards.
 
Would you recommend a 300 BO over the 6.5 Grendel or vice versa for hunting Hog?

Questions

Bolt gun or AR?
Barrel length your considering
Factory ammo or handloading
Supers or subs in the 300
Using a Suppessor? Which one
How far will you be shooting
fields or thick brush
Using a thermal or day scope
What have you currently been using for hogs
 
I kill a lot of hogs. They are tough, I’ve seen them run 100’s of yards with a shot right in the boilermaker. That being said use any caliber you want and shoot them in the neck right at the base of their head and they will be dead right there. I will head shoot if they are running but if they are stationary their head never stops moving so neck is where it’s at.
 
Now that’s a load of hogs!! Only time we can kill them like that is if we set our trap. We prefer not to though and hunt them spot and stalk but will if there’s a bunch of dudes that want a pig to butcher.
 
We have had limited success with 300blk. Most of our group switched to 308's last season with much better success. Second the neck/head shot.
 
I have killed all my hogs with my Ruger M77 25-06 with the same load I use for deer and antelope. Like mentioned earlier, I try for neck shots as it doesn't ruin any meat and kills instantly. I like to shoot sows around 100 to 150 pounds as this is the size I have found are the best eating.
 
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