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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 1330593" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>The problem with hogs is the size differences. There is a world of difference in a 60# pig and the armored car that is a 350# boar. I use thermal and night vision. Went from 223 to 300blk to get more penetration and bigger holes if using an AR. May move up in caliber. A lot of big boars I would have lost if I didn't have Jagdterriers to run the trail even though they died within 300 yards. Boar shields, thick hide, and fat seal off 223 wounds a lot of times. Always hope for through and through penetration. RP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 1330593, member: 101383"] The problem with hogs is the size differences. There is a world of difference in a 60# pig and the armored car that is a 350# boar. I use thermal and night vision. Went from 223 to 300blk to get more penetration and bigger holes if using an AR. May move up in caliber. A lot of big boars I would have lost if I didn't have Jagdterriers to run the trail even though they died within 300 yards. Boar shields, thick hide, and fat seal off 223 wounds a lot of times. Always hope for through and through penetration. RP [/QUOTE]
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