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sub sonic 223 or 308 or 300 ar for pigs and coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1378902" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>I even tried all of the 22 long rifle sub sonic ammo in a match quality rifle with bullets up to 60 grains. And beyond 50 yards they were useless for small game.</p><p></p><p>And I am still at 5 pigs with one shot from an B78 single shot 30/06 and M2 AP ammo. Had to track the last one so I am going to try the 165 grain M2 AP bullet in a 300 rum and about 400 more ft/sec. (That should do it)</p><p></p><p>Technically I don't hold the record because my younger brother may, as far as I know, with 7 pigs in one shot, but he cheated by shooting a pregnant sow that stowed 6 little pigs for about 100 yards to where we found her. But he still insisted he had topped me. (You know how little brothers are).</p><p></p><p>It is very simple to do and I encourage all to try it if you Hate pigs as much as I do. All you have to do is pour corn in a straight line with your shooting position and when they find it they will line up pushing and shoving each other side by side, (I guess that's why they are called Pigs) and with very little patience a Nice multiple hog/pig shot will present it's self.</p><p></p><p>As I said, we normally only get one shot in brush country, so we have to make every shot count. Haven't tried it at nigh yet, so that record is yet to be made.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1378902, member: 2736"] I even tried all of the 22 long rifle sub sonic ammo in a match quality rifle with bullets up to 60 grains. And beyond 50 yards they were useless for small game. And I am still at 5 pigs with one shot from an B78 single shot 30/06 and M2 AP ammo. Had to track the last one so I am going to try the 165 grain M2 AP bullet in a 300 rum and about 400 more ft/sec. (That should do it) Technically I don't hold the record because my younger brother may, as far as I know, with 7 pigs in one shot, but he cheated by shooting a pregnant sow that stowed 6 little pigs for about 100 yards to where we found her. But he still insisted he had topped me. (You know how little brothers are). It is very simple to do and I encourage all to try it if you Hate pigs as much as I do. All you have to do is pour corn in a straight line with your shooting position and when they find it they will line up pushing and shoving each other side by side, (I guess that's why they are called Pigs) and with very little patience a Nice multiple hog/pig shot will present it's self. As I said, we normally only get one shot in brush country, so we have to make every shot count. Haven't tried it at nigh yet, so that record is yet to be made. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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