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Javelina vs.223
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<blockquote data-quote="jmbn" data-source="post: 98571" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>I'd be suspicous of the Vmax. Can't say from experience but I've heard that they are pretty soft bullets. I've shot pigs with a 223 with the old Nosler solid base 55 grain, and my brother has shot them with the 53 gr Barnes triple shock and they both did very well. I see that Nosler has a 60 grain partition now and I'd give that a try and see if it shoots well. Don't know if a 14" twist would handle it but it'd be worth the try. I've got great faith in Partitions in guns that shoot them well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your pig hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbn, post: 98571, member: 1318"] I'd be suspicous of the Vmax. Can't say from experience but I've heard that they are pretty soft bullets. I've shot pigs with a 223 with the old Nosler solid base 55 grain, and my brother has shot them with the 53 gr Barnes triple shock and they both did very well. I see that Nosler has a 60 grain partition now and I'd give that a try and see if it shoots well. Don't know if a 14" twist would handle it but it'd be worth the try. I've got great faith in Partitions in guns that shoot them well. Good luck on your pig hunt. [/QUOTE]
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