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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Need help to decided on ar 15 caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 1905738" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>I agree with AlphaDogs, for a dedicated pig cartridge it's very hard to beat a 458 SOCOM or 450 Bushmaster. The Bushmaster has easier to find and less expensive factory loads. I have used the SOCOM version since it was introduced in law enforcement applications, it was originally designed as a round intended to break engine blocks in a dignitary type convoy to disable attack vehicles by destroying the engine and penetrate the firewall and dash to kill the driver. It has also found a home in some entry teams, imagine a large 500-600 grain bullets at just under subsonic speed, suppressed. Very controllable and very effective. I do like the Wilson Combat 300 Ham'r as well. The 6.8 and 6.5 variants certainly will work but for the thick shoulder plate of a large pig I'll take the .45 caliber all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 1905738, member: 106259"] I agree with AlphaDogs, for a dedicated pig cartridge it's very hard to beat a 458 SOCOM or 450 Bushmaster. The Bushmaster has easier to find and less expensive factory loads. I have used the SOCOM version since it was introduced in law enforcement applications, it was originally designed as a round intended to break engine blocks in a dignitary type convoy to disable attack vehicles by destroying the engine and penetrate the firewall and dash to kill the driver. It has also found a home in some entry teams, imagine a large 500-600 grain bullets at just under subsonic speed, suppressed. Very controllable and very effective. I do like the Wilson Combat 300 Ham'r as well. The 6.8 and 6.5 variants certainly will work but for the thick shoulder plate of a large pig I'll take the .45 caliber all day. [/QUOTE]
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