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    Big is good

    You can still cut down a little tree with a big chainsaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 DEER 1 View Post
    Big is good

    You can still cut down a little tree with a big chainsaw

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    Exactly. Something cant be too dead! Although I dont want to have to sweep up what Ive shot...

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    308 or bigger

    Yep, sure you can kill them with a 223, 243, but get a few running around, your shot placement will start to suffer & then you will be chasing wounded pigs around, if you don't have a dog it will take you a while to find them, if you manage too at all

    Pigs leave bugger all of a blood trail, they can take a hiding & disappear real quick, never to be seen again....

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    Yeah thats exactly what I dont want. Ive seen pigs shot with a 308 over here and they still manage to run 80yds and the shot placement was spot on, thats why I was thinking 300/wsm, I just like the idea of being able to chuck a big lump of lead even at distance.
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    Picture of a few bowled over with the trusty 300wm, one on the right copped one right between the eyes but had a little dirt applied to hide the hole to avoid pissing of the PC brigade.
    180 grain Accubonds.
    Shot a few pigs a few days after these with the 308, same result using 168 grainers, pigs were dead, very dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkfish View Post
    Yeah thats exactly what I dont want. Ive seen pigs shot with a 308 over here and they still manage to run 80yds and the shot placement was spot on, thats why I was thinking 300/wsm, I just like the idea of being able to chuck a big lump of lead even at distance.
    Reminds me of the saying "overkill is under rated"

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    Just about filled the freezer,was going to shift heifers at run off but FARRRRRRRRRRRKK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Just about filled the freezer,was going to shift heifers at run off but FARRRRRRRRRRRKK
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    i almost had a black pig just like that last week, the cows in the paddock next to my house were running around and i looked out to see a black pig chasing/playing with them and my eyes lit up. In the commotion the kids came out to see what was going on and i now know that the neighbour (that only has a small amount of land and they aren't her cows) has a pet pig "Wilson". He had got out and went to play with his cow mates, i guess it was lucky the kids were here as the neighbour would have been well upset if Wilson had of received a .223 hole through the vitals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smidey View Post
    i almost had a black pig just like that last week, the cows in the paddock next to my house were running around and i looked out to see a black pig chasing/playing with them and my eyes lit up. In the commotion the kids came out to see what was going on and i now know that the neighbour (that only has a small amount of land and they aren't her cows) has a pet pig "Wilson". He had got out and went to play with his cow mates, i guess it was lucky the kids were here as the neighbour would have been well upset if Wilson had of received a .223 hole through the vitals.
    Wilson into Wilnomore.....

 

 

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