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<blockquote data-quote="Phillygunner" data-source="post: 1250921" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>I just got back from a hog hunt in Florida today. The guy I was hunting with was cahrrying a 300 blackout. I carried the Aero Precision 308 I built recently. This was my first time in the woods with it. But Im sure glad I had it with me. Turns out these hogs just really dont appreciate visitors in the woods. One that was right around 200 pounds charged at me to express his displeasure with my presence. I responded to him with a 178 grain Hornady ELD-X. He appeared to be equally as impressed with the Hornady as I was. He just layed down and never made another sound. Moments later I had a similar encounter with 250 pounder. He too is in my freezer. I will tell you that I I was acutely aware that more ammo is better than not with these hogs with bad attitudes. When you have hogs all around its better not to run out or have to reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillygunner, post: 1250921, member: 32193"] I just got back from a hog hunt in Florida today. The guy I was hunting with was cahrrying a 300 blackout. I carried the Aero Precision 308 I built recently. This was my first time in the woods with it. But Im sure glad I had it with me. Turns out these hogs just really dont appreciate visitors in the woods. One that was right around 200 pounds charged at me to express his displeasure with my presence. I responded to him with a 178 grain Hornady ELD-X. He appeared to be equally as impressed with the Hornady as I was. He just layed down and never made another sound. Moments later I had a similar encounter with 250 pounder. He too is in my freezer. I will tell you that I I was acutely aware that more ammo is better than not with these hogs with bad attitudes. When you have hogs all around its better not to run out or have to reload. [/QUOTE]
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