Flintknapper
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Double Naught Spy wrote:
But what if the sow moves?
.17 hmr is fine for suckling pigs.
But what if the sow moves?
.17 hmr is fine for suckling pigs.
Is that a promise MCgunner?
Then a more substantial caliber is in order, me thinks, LOL.But what if the sow moves?
it will most likely be 168 grain 180 seems like overkill to me.
I use 30-30s and .308s and even then I want a clear shot. Hogs aren't deer. They're both nasty and tough. Better to drop them where they stand with the first shot
What caliber for entelodonts?Although they are related to pigs, some of these huge beasts grew to the size of a rhino.
Their jaws were massively powerful, and the bones of brontotheres and other animals show entelodont toothmarks.
You can use too much gun! Let's see, a cotton tail rabbit with a .308 Win. or a squirrel with a 12 guage slug. Or possibly a white tail deer with a .50 cal browning.