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Reading what you described all I can picture is a lever gun........maybe in a .45/70.
That 8.5” AR vs. Glock model 40 10mm (which is issued to Danish dog sled patrols in Greenland for polar bear defense) vs Ruger Alaskan .454 Casull revolver hmmm, interesting debate for sure!!If truth be told, if i had to go into a thicket tomorrow with the chance of running into a bear or hefty pig, I'd really struggled not to take my braced, 8.5" AR pistol in .300blk. 20+ rounds, real quick like, will put down most anything.
I got around to finding & buying another original style Hog Hunter in .308.
It's wearing a Primary Arms 1-4x24 scope & it's awesome for a do everything inside of 200yds gun. 150gn Sierras at 2700 will get it done well enough. The only range-limiting factor is the scope. Center dot reticle are great for quick acquisition, not so great for long range precision.
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I got around to finding & buying another original style Hog Hunter in .308.
It's wearing a Primary Arms 1-4x24 scope & it's awesome for a do everything inside of 200yds gun. 150gn Sierras at 2700 will get it done well enough. The only range-limiting factor is the scope. Center dot reticle are great for quick acquisition, not so great for long range precision.
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My .308 Savage is also the hog hunter w/18” barrel. I’m thinking of going with Leopold 4x12x40. using vortex rings, which are around $100 or less. What are your thoughts?I got around to finding & buying another original style Hog Hunter in .308.
It's wearing a Primary Arms 1-4x24 scope & it's awesome for a do everything inside of 200yds gun. 150gn Sierras at 2700 will get it done well enough. The only range-limiting factor is the scope. Center dot reticle are great for quick acquisition, not so great for long range precision.
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