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<blockquote data-quote="SOUTHTEXASBOY" data-source="post: 1368676" data-attributes="member: 91328"><p>I have killed probaby close to 1k hogs in my life, 90% have been with a 233 ar15's and night vision or thermal, probaby 100 or so were with a little ruger 10/22 and a few here and there with a regular deer rifle calibers. Shoot them right behind the ear and your good to go, if they don't drop then throw a couple more rounds in them. Here in south Texas they are a huge problem, they cost farmers thousands and thousands of dollars in crop damages. I look at hogs the same way ranchers look a coyotes with calf's hitting the ground. Sure you can go up to larger calibers but we buy ammo by the thousands and the larger rounds cost too much to shoot that many rounds. Find a good 55-75gn soft point and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOUTHTEXASBOY, post: 1368676, member: 91328"] I have killed probaby close to 1k hogs in my life, 90% have been with a 233 ar15’s and night vision or thermal, probaby 100 or so were with a little ruger 10/22 and a few here and there with a regular deer rifle calibers. Shoot them right behind the ear and your good to go, if they don’t drop then throw a couple more rounds in them. Here in south Texas they are a huge problem, they cost farmers thousands and thousands of dollars in crop damages. I look at hogs the same way ranchers look a coyotes with calf’s hitting the ground. Sure you can go up to larger calibers but we buy ammo by the thousands and the larger rounds cost too much to shoot that many rounds. Find a good 55-75gn soft point and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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