Hotwheels81
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- South of GP
10mm or .357... Maybe .44 mag?
Oh wait we can't hunt pigs here with handguns
.243 .308 .30/30 or any other regular hunting rifle will drop a hog like the finger of god if you can hit a 4" circle inside 100 yards... .223 requires a bit more skill but without the fear of recoil it is a lot easier to pay attention to what your supposed to be doing instead of what's about to slap your shoulder...
If I had to pick a hog rifle for scooting thru the bush all day I figure a nice lever gun in .44mag would be my first choice followed by a semi auto pistol carbine in .40cal... If made to choose a "varmint gun" to shoot em with I'd say something along the lines of a remmy VTR in the biggest caliber you can handle or afford to shoot.
My grandfather slaughterd thousands of pigs with .22 shorts... But when you can hold the pig between your legs and grab one ear with your left hand and shoot with your right even a pointy rock would do the job
Oh wait we can't hunt pigs here with handguns
.243 .308 .30/30 or any other regular hunting rifle will drop a hog like the finger of god if you can hit a 4" circle inside 100 yards... .223 requires a bit more skill but without the fear of recoil it is a lot easier to pay attention to what your supposed to be doing instead of what's about to slap your shoulder...
If I had to pick a hog rifle for scooting thru the bush all day I figure a nice lever gun in .44mag would be my first choice followed by a semi auto pistol carbine in .40cal... If made to choose a "varmint gun" to shoot em with I'd say something along the lines of a remmy VTR in the biggest caliber you can handle or afford to shoot.
My grandfather slaughterd thousands of pigs with .22 shorts... But when you can hold the pig between your legs and grab one ear with your left hand and shoot with your right even a pointy rock would do the job


















































