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Subsonic. 308win for hogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="captrjc" data-source="post: 1765998" data-attributes="member: 93970"><p>I have used both 308 subs and 300blk subs with a silencerco harvester. </p><p>They always run on the first shot. Once in a while the younger pigs come back after a few minutes. </p><p>I shoot a 308win 10 twist Ruger m77 Hawkeye with a 16" barrel and load the Nosler 220 bt with 7.3 grains of Trailboss. 90ft above sea level. (Gainesville FL)</p><p>The 300 black out is an American ranch and I use the same 220 Nosler with 8.2 lilgun. </p><p></p><p>Head shots are a must and all my shots are 25 yds or less. </p><p>Guns are zeroed at 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captrjc, post: 1765998, member: 93970"] I have used both 308 subs and 300blk subs with a silencerco harvester. They always run on the first shot. Once in a while the younger pigs come back after a few minutes. I shoot a 308win 10 twist Ruger m77 Hawkeye with a 16” barrel and load the Nosler 220 bt with 7.3 grains of Trailboss. 90ft above sea level. (Gainesville FL) The 300 black out is an American ranch and I use the same 220 Nosler with 8.2 lilgun. Head shots are a must and all my shots are 25 yds or less. Guns are zeroed at 50. [/QUOTE]
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