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<blockquote data-quote="Pons" data-source="post: 601030" data-attributes="member: 32348"><p>Well said Bobby B</p><p></p><p>I'll add that if you are in a stand in poor light, depending on your scope it can get a lot harder to see the anatomy of the pig well, and maybe hard to see your crosshairs as well. If that is the case, putting one right behind the ear may be a bit challenging. A heavier caliber will give you a little more wiggle room for where you can put the bullet ( from behind the ear to the front shoulder) and still have the desired outcome and give you better odds of not having to track a shot hog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pons, post: 601030, member: 32348"] Well said Bobby B I'll add that if you are in a stand in poor light, depending on your scope it can get a lot harder to see the anatomy of the pig well, and maybe hard to see your crosshairs as well. If that is the case, putting one right behind the ear may be a bit challenging. A heavier caliber will give you a little more wiggle room for where you can put the bullet ( from behind the ear to the front shoulder) and still have the desired outcome and give you better odds of not having to track a shot hog. [/QUOTE]
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