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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 3041883" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>My hunting rifles don't leave the safe on a hunt (for any animal) unless they can print 1 moa or less and preferable 1/2 MOA with a quality bullet at 3000 fps or more. I say quality bullets because I've had to put down wounded elk twice now and they were hit well but the bullets did not perform as expected. We were fortunate to recover both animals, one the same day and one the following day. The place we hunt boars in calif has nice sized animals and their live weights have ranged from 150 lbs to over 300 lbs. Average size is about 180 to 230 lbs. Skinned and gutted the carcass weight will be much less than 50 % of that weight. They have not been hard to kill, as long as the location of the shot placement is behind the shoulder. Most of our shots have been under 100 yds so the pie plate accuracy std will work!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 3041883, member: 117774"] My hunting rifles don't leave the safe on a hunt (for any animal) unless they can print 1 moa or less and preferable 1/2 MOA with a quality bullet at 3000 fps or more. I say quality bullets because I've had to put down wounded elk twice now and they were hit well but the bullets did not perform as expected. We were fortunate to recover both animals, one the same day and one the following day. The place we hunt boars in calif has nice sized animals and their live weights have ranged from 150 lbs to over 300 lbs. Average size is about 180 to 230 lbs. Skinned and gutted the carcass weight will be much less than 50 % of that weight. They have not been hard to kill, as long as the location of the shot placement is behind the shoulder. Most of our shots have been under 100 yds so the pie plate accuracy std will work!!! [/QUOTE]
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