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Bullets vs Tracking Game
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<blockquote data-quote="morgaj1" data-source="post: 2407524" data-attributes="member: 114166"><p>I've killed countless pigs over the years. I used Sierra Pro Hunters and Speer Hot Cor's for years and found that the big ones (>200 lb) would sometimes soak up the shot with no exit wound and there we would have to track for a ways. On our property, that usually meant tracking in thick briars. I swapped to bonded bullets (Accubonds and Interbonds) and never had to track far again. Always get a pass through with plenty of blood. Pigs are tough, especially the big ones with the thick cartilage sheath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morgaj1, post: 2407524, member: 114166"] I've killed countless pigs over the years. I used Sierra Pro Hunters and Speer Hot Cor's for years and found that the big ones (>200 lb) would sometimes soak up the shot with no exit wound and there we would have to track for a ways. On our property, that usually meant tracking in thick briars. I swapped to bonded bullets (Accubonds and Interbonds) and never had to track far again. Always get a pass through with plenty of blood. Pigs are tough, especially the big ones with the thick cartilage sheath. [/QUOTE]
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