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Favorite gun and cartridge for hogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="J Doss" data-source="post: 1614587" data-attributes="member: 109284"><p>Like all hunting situations, it depends on the type of hunting you are doing what weapon or caliber is practical - long range, close heavy brush, stand hunting, hunting farm fields, whatever.</p><p>Used a weapon you are familiar with that is fairly heavy hitting.</p><p>I have hunted with 44Mag and 45LC pistols on foot in the South Texas brush; 300 Savage, 243, and 270 in the Texas Hill Country; and 280, 7mm Rem Mag and 30-06 in the Panhandle and Western plains of Texas. I have taken several with a bow and with muzzle loaders.</p><p>It is all situational. </p><p>Shoot what you got, what is appropriate for the area and style, and (Most Important) what you are comfortable with.</p><p>It can be a very challenging hunt.</p><p>Good Luck and Happy Hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Doss, post: 1614587, member: 109284"] Like all hunting situations, it depends on the type of hunting you are doing what weapon or caliber is practical - long range, close heavy brush, stand hunting, hunting farm fields, whatever. Used a weapon you are familiar with that is fairly heavy hitting. I have hunted with 44Mag and 45LC pistols on foot in the South Texas brush; 300 Savage, 243, and 270 in the Texas Hill Country; and 280, 7mm Rem Mag and 30-06 in the Panhandle and Western plains of Texas. I have taken several with a bow and with muzzle loaders. It is all situational. Shoot what you got, what is appropriate for the area and style, and (Most Important) what you are comfortable with. It can be a very challenging hunt. Good Luck and Happy Hunting. [/QUOTE]
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