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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Formicola" data-source="post: 3032100" data-attributes="member: 103851"><p>Just my opinion. It is shot placement that trumps all. With that said you need the penetration and energy to get the job done. From experience a 44 mag is sufficient for whitetails but expect to track them. Now try to get a stopping shot on a charging griz in the field. I don't care what you use it's going to be luck of the draw if you have the time and composure to save yourself. As we have seen a 22lr can drop a hog in its tracks with proper placement. Use what you shoot well. My vote is for the high capacity 10mm with hardcast hole makers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Formicola, post: 3032100, member: 103851"] Just my opinion. It is shot placement that trumps all. With that said you need the penetration and energy to get the job done. From experience a 44 mag is sufficient for whitetails but expect to track them. Now try to get a stopping shot on a charging griz in the field. I don't care what you use it's going to be luck of the draw if you have the time and composure to save yourself. As we have seen a 22lr can drop a hog in its tracks with proper placement. Use what you shoot well. My vote is for the high capacity 10mm with hardcast hole makers. [/QUOTE]
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