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<blockquote data-quote="carswellb58" data-source="post: 1329118" data-attributes="member: 86409"><p>I hunt hogs frequently. I take something like 3 or 4 hog hunting trips each year and have for the past 5 or 6 years. I always take head shots unless I'm shooting long range (more than 300 meters), and even with head shots, I'd be very reluctant to use a .223. They are very, very tough animals (I'll spare you the stories about hogs that got back up and ran off even with a .308 hollow point to the head) and I think the risk of needlessly leaving a seriously wounded animal in the bush is too great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carswellb58, post: 1329118, member: 86409"] I hunt hogs frequently. I take something like 3 or 4 hog hunting trips each year and have for the past 5 or 6 years. I always take head shots unless I'm shooting long range (more than 300 meters), and even with head shots, I'd be very reluctant to use a .223. They are very, very tough animals (I'll spare you the stories about hogs that got back up and ran off even with a .308 hollow point to the head) and I think the risk of needlessly leaving a seriously wounded animal in the bush is too great. [/QUOTE]
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