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.243 Win....enough for hogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="rickt300" data-source="post: 1229533" data-attributes="member: 1356"><p>I have shot several hogs with my 6MM Remington, mostly with 85 grain Partitions but a few with the old 100 grain Nosler solid base bullet. I always go for CNS hits because I hunt at night and following them into the waist high shinnery isn't too smart ( have done it anyway though). They go right down and I suggest you do likewise. I do the same thing with my 223 but my shots are all at less than 100 yards with the hogs busy eating from piles of corn. If hunting the usual way I like my 308 or 30-06 with heavier bullets so if one runs off I may have a blood trail to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickt300, post: 1229533, member: 1356"] I have shot several hogs with my 6MM Remington, mostly with 85 grain Partitions but a few with the old 100 grain Nosler solid base bullet. I always go for CNS hits because I hunt at night and following them into the waist high shinnery isn't too smart ( have done it anyway though). They go right down and I suggest you do likewise. I do the same thing with my 223 but my shots are all at less than 100 yards with the hogs busy eating from piles of corn. If hunting the usual way I like my 308 or 30-06 with heavier bullets so if one runs off I may have a blood trail to follow. [/QUOTE]
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