Bwana Turtle
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All during the "Best bullet for .30-30" thread I was wondering if a .30-30 wasn't marginal for pigs. In all my vast experience in pig hunthing, uh, let's just say when I shot my pig, I used a .30-06. The first shot was a little low, quartering towards me. The second shot was in the neck and he died.
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So, I guess my question is: Is the .30-30 adequate and I'm just underestimating the hardiness of ole sus scrofa or what ?
Another thing is what about the grizzle sheath on males ? I know it's all about shot plaement, but still ??????
With my experience on one pig, I would think of opting for something bigger. (Another gun is always a beautiful thing) But I have a .30-30 and it's short and sweet.
So if some of you guys who have killed multiple pigs with different guns could chime in, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
BT
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The jumping and rolling sounds impressive but the running doesn't.The hog squealed like a pig jumped in the air, hit the ground on its back, rolled over about 3 times got UP and took off with the dogs in pusuit[/b]
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Now that IS impressive ! and yet the pig was maiking for the hills.My shot took out four or so vertebrae and severed the spine and she was still hauling ass, wow.[/b]
So, I guess my question is: Is the .30-30 adequate and I'm just underestimating the hardiness of ole sus scrofa or what ?
Another thing is what about the grizzle sheath on males ? I know it's all about shot plaement, but still ??????
With my experience on one pig, I would think of opting for something bigger. (Another gun is always a beautiful thing) But I have a .30-30 and it's short and sweet.
So if some of you guys who have killed multiple pigs with different guns could chime in, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
BT