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Who makes the best copper bullets for hunting hogs in your opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="Possum Cop" data-source="post: 1815514" data-attributes="member: 108622"><p>I prefer the .308 when hog hunting over everything else, it kills every time I pull the trigger. I've been killing hogs as part of my job and the .308 is my gun of choice. I've shot hogs with the 130 Barnes TTSX BT and the 168 Barnes TSX BT with good results, all of the pigs shot are dead. These two bullets shoot a minute or better out to 500 yards, the range I use for work is only 500 yards. Shooting the 130 out of a 16" barrel and the 168 out of a 24" barrel. I run a suppressor on both. </p><p>Bullet placement is important, I aim between the ear and the shoulder (depends on the angle of the hog and the distance) and usually hit the brain or break the spine or the shoulder or both. </p><p>I don't believe that you would go wrong with any of the quality copper bullets as long as your gun likes them.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum Cop, post: 1815514, member: 108622"] I prefer the .308 when hog hunting over everything else, it kills every time I pull the trigger. I’ve been killing hogs as part of my job and the .308 is my gun of choice. I’ve shot hogs with the 130 Barnes TTSX BT and the 168 Barnes TSX BT with good results, all of the pigs shot are dead. These two bullets shoot a minute or better out to 500 yards, the range I use for work is only 500 yards. Shooting the 130 out of a 16” barrel and the 168 out of a 24” barrel. I run a suppressor on both. Bullet placement is important, I aim between the ear and the shoulder (depends on the angle of the hog and the distance) and usually hit the brain or break the spine or the shoulder or both. I don’t believe that you would go wrong with any of the quality copper bullets as long as your gun likes them. Best of luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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