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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2892035" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I think they've always been very smart it's just the more they are hunted and pressured the more their intuition will stand out. I have had interesting experiences from mostly hunting and hog dogging them most of my life that would be hard for some to believe. I'm sure tungsten buckshot will smash hogs out pretty far with head shots in a shotgun that patterns well with them. We have killed them often at 50-70yards with headshots and 3.5" lead 00 buckshot. Don't use it as a primary rifle just as back up that way when the first hog drops from a rifle another guy can take out one or 2 more as they run off. I use tungsten, but for long shots on Sandhills. I have no doubt it would work great for hogs. Every hobby is expensive now days. Buying tungsten shells is still dirt cheap compared to the money I spend shooting bolt rifles every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2892035, member: 21446"] I think they’ve always been very smart it’s just the more they are hunted and pressured the more their intuition will stand out. I have had interesting experiences from mostly hunting and hog dogging them most of my life that would be hard for some to believe. I’m sure tungsten buckshot will smash hogs out pretty far with head shots in a shotgun that patterns well with them. We have killed them often at 50-70yards with headshots and 3.5” lead 00 buckshot. Don’t use it as a primary rifle just as back up that way when the first hog drops from a rifle another guy can take out one or 2 more as they run off. I use tungsten, but for long shots on Sandhills. I have no doubt it would work great for hogs. Every hobby is expensive now days. Buying tungsten shells is still dirt cheap compared to the money I spend shooting bolt rifles every year. [/QUOTE]
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