- Location
- Southern Vancouver Island
I pick the 45-70 Marlin myself for it's fast handling in tight quarters equipped with sights that suit my eyes. A 405-500 gr. cast boolit don't need to be pushed hard to do the job either.
45-70 maybe a bit overkill if your hunting for meat. I've used my 30-30 with FTX 160 Gr. projectiles with success.
Do what real man do...
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I've been there a couple of times and it's great. The 2 guys running it are real characters. It does get a little pricey though after you add it all up but the experience and good company from our group made it worthwhile.I'm going to a game ranch near Mont Tremblant. Been there before, had a great time.
I've been there a couple of times and it's great. The 2 guys running it are real characters. It does get a little pricey though after you add it all up but the experience and good company from our group made it worthwhile.
As for caliber, everyone in our group had something different and they all worked fine but the hogs are pretty tough. It definitely gets your attention after placing a good kill shot that the hog eyes you up and makes a bee line towards you, especially it has tusks.
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