Hogs with 22LR

Joshk358

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Just curious who has hunted hogs with a 22LR? What load did you use? Distance? Gotta assume they'd be mostly head shots. Interested to hear about your experience with the good ole 22LR.
 
We've used the CCI Stingers for the kids when they were small with their Cricket 22's. Need a fairly small sized eating hog and need to ear hole them. This was back before suppressors. It can be done but need a situation for an easy accurate shot and those darn things don't hardly stand still. We were about 25 to 30 yards out when successful.
 
I have been point blank with a 22LR on feral hogs for slaughter and the bullet did not penetrate the skull. God awful squealing noise and needed another round.

Also for slaughter feral pig seen a point blank with a 22 mag and shot a decent size pig. First shot front of skull and knocked it over but then it got back up and needed a second round.

Not a good choice for hunting. Killing in a pen for slaughter with ideal point blank would be ok.
 
Done it but only because it's what I had when the opportunity presented itself. Too limiting on shot placement and distance otherwise.
 
Just curious who has hunted hogs with a 22LR? What load did you use? Distance? Gotta assume they'd be mostly head shots. Interested to hear about your experience with the good ole 22LR.
Are you wanting to load hogs up in the truck to take to the skinning shed or are you trying to kill hogs?

I kill dozens and dozens every year with a ruger 10/22 shooting mostly Remington thunderbolt 40g and occasionally CCI stingers. For constant movement reasons as mentioned above, I have abandoned most head shots even on trap executions. shoot them behind the shoulder through the lungs and they die. Larger pigs and over 100 yards I prefer .223 if I have it with me.
 
Are you wanting to load hogs up in the truck to take to the skinning shed or are you trying to kill hogs?

I kill dozens and dozens every year with a ruger 10/22 shooting mostly Remington thunderbolt 40g and occasionally CCI stingers. For constant movement reasons as mentioned above, I have abandoned most head shots even on trap executions. shoot them behind the shoulder through the lungs and they die. Larger pigs and over 100 yards I prefer .223 if I have it with me.
Quite curious at what distance, what size hog and how many do you recover of the dozens and dozens you kill?
 
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