subfan

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Anyone used a .260 Remington or lighter caliber on pigs. I have a Mountain Rifle that I am fond of. I would load some 140 Partitions of A-Frames (if I had to). I guess the 156 grain Norma Oryx is an option also. Whacha think?
 

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The 260 will work just fine some 140gr NP will = dead pig.
 

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My buddy dropped one down here in Tx PDQ with a well placed Rem Core lokt out of his .260 Rem.
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As a young man I have dropped pigs with a 22 LR we had a real problem on our property as I was growing up. Shot placement is critical with any weapon, but a 260. Will be just fine with a well placed shot!!
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Not having done any pig hunting but iching to try, I have heard they are hard to put down. Just checking with the experts before I run off and make one mad with a non-lethal shot. Seems like guys are using the magnums. I totally agree that shot placement is the key and that was my concern shooting through the front shoulders.

Can anyone recommend a place on the coast (west) for a family type hog hunt that is reasonable? Looking to go in the spring.
 

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The .260 works fine. I have taken a few with the Remington 140 core-lokt's.
 

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I shot a 125 lb. pig in March up near Hollister running away up hill at 75 yards using H4831 SC and 140 grain Nosler Partition bullet out of a M-7 in 260 and he dropped in his tracks.

Michael
 

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