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.243 for hogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 278968" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>I've shot hogs before down in Tenn. with my Savage muzzleloader, but that was with 300 or 350g Barnes "X" bullets. They both were dropped on the spot, hit 1/3 the way down in the fold of skin in front of the shoulder, but I know the .243 won't have that much penetration. They (the Savage and the .243) have almost the same accuracy out to 100 Yds, but past that the .243 takes over. Behind the ear it is! I've got faith in the Barnes holding together, even at close range. thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 278968, member: 11101"] I've shot hogs before down in Tenn. with my Savage muzzleloader, but that was with 300 or 350g Barnes "X" bullets. They both were dropped on the spot, hit 1/3 the way down in the fold of skin in front of the shoulder, but I know the .243 won't have that much penetration. They (the Savage and the .243) have almost the same accuracy out to 100 Yds, but past that the .243 takes over. Behind the ear it is! I've got faith in the Barnes holding together, even at close range. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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