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Best 5.56 bullet for hog/deer hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 1061273" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p>Coy,</p><p>I think the type of hunting you are doing will determine the type and weight of round you are using. In your neck of the woods, you seem to have some distance on the hogs to shoot, as evidenced by the fact you sometimes use the truck to run em over. In Brush, I'd sure not want to only have a .223 at a distance of 10 -30'. I want something that will not only knock em down, but keep em down and sometimes several heavy rounds are needed. You don't always have the time to get an accurate sight picture, especially from head on. In fact I am often firing before the rifle gets to my shoulder, since there isn't a lot of time to aim. </p><p></p><p>Like I said in a different thread, one of these days I'll get you down to the Ranch and we'll see how close up and personal you can get with that 22-250 at 10'......LOL</p><p></p><p>Packrat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 1061273, member: 80288"] Coy, I think the type of hunting you are doing will determine the type and weight of round you are using. In your neck of the woods, you seem to have some distance on the hogs to shoot, as evidenced by the fact you sometimes use the truck to run em over. In Brush, I'd sure not want to only have a .223 at a distance of 10 -30'. I want something that will not only knock em down, but keep em down and sometimes several heavy rounds are needed. You don't always have the time to get an accurate sight picture, especially from head on. In fact I am often firing before the rifle gets to my shoulder, since there isn't a lot of time to aim. Like I said in a different thread, one of these days I'll get you down to the Ranch and we'll see how close up and personal you can get with that 22-250 at 10'......LOL Packrat [/QUOTE]
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