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Understanding The Perfect Hog Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2317297" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I hunt hogs with my coyote rifle - Fred Eichler Rock River .223 with a Night Vision D-760. I use SGK 65gr and shoot about 2" below the ear. Drops them every time. Most of them - the legs just fold up under them and lay right where they were shot. I have also used Barnes TSX Tipped 62gr Copper with good results. Basically any good bullet (velocity & weight) you hit the hog with 2" below the ear is going to take them down.</p><p>You can hit them in the boiler room and they keep on going. Try to find a blood trail when they have "Blood Stop" hides like a fighter jet fuel bladder. I would rather drop them in their tracks. Just have to wait for the correct shot.</p><p>You can also hit them in the shoulders with a good bullet and they will drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2317297, member: 116439"] I hunt hogs with my coyote rifle - Fred Eichler Rock River .223 with a Night Vision D-760. I use SGK 65gr and shoot about 2" below the ear. Drops them every time. Most of them - the legs just fold up under them and lay right where they were shot. I have also used Barnes TSX Tipped 62gr Copper with good results. Basically any good bullet (velocity & weight) you hit the hog with 2" below the ear is going to take them down. You can hit them in the boiler room and they keep on going. Try to find a blood trail when they have "Blood Stop" hides like a fighter jet fuel bladder. I would rather drop them in their tracks. Just have to wait for the correct shot. You can also hit them in the shoulders with a good bullet and they will drop. [/QUOTE]
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