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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2017514" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Where I pig hunt feeders and stands are what most people do. I have friends that bring really big ultra mags. The reasoning is multi pigs with one shot. I won't brag about how many my friend got with one shot of pigs lined up in a row all with their heads down in a feeder trough. He lined up with a bipod about 100 meters away and did a head shot. 338 Lapua mag 300 grain accubond. I have learned pass up lots of singles just to wait for two side by side and get two with one bullet. </p><p></p><p> So my vote would be for the 7 mag. Maybe try and find some 175 gr spbt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2017514, member: 2939"] Where I pig hunt feeders and stands are what most people do. I have friends that bring really big ultra mags. The reasoning is multi pigs with one shot. I won't brag about how many my friend got with one shot of pigs lined up in a row all with their heads down in a feeder trough. He lined up with a bipod about 100 meters away and did a head shot. 338 Lapua mag 300 grain accubond. I have learned pass up lots of singles just to wait for two side by side and get two with one bullet. So my vote would be for the 7 mag. Maybe try and find some 175 gr spbt [/QUOTE]
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