mayjeffc

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Bought a new Howa 1500 in .308 with hogue stock around X-mas. Got my first Mulie last year with my remington 870 w/ Slug barrel and plan to go for number two with my new rifle. Need advice on a good cartridge for Mulie/Hogs. Killed a lot of paper but no game so far. Wanna be ready for Mulie and possibly my first hog this year.
 

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If you've shot a lot of paper, chances are you already know what loads your gun likes. Use one of those in a soft point bullet. Most any load from a .308, properly placed, will drop a hog or mule deer. I have a Smith and Wesson 1500 in .243, which was made by Howa for S&W 30 years ago. An awesome gun that really likes Federal Power-Shok in 100 grain.

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bux-n-dux gives good advice. If you have unlimited options for grouping reasons, I'd say look for 150 or 165 grain boolits. Either is big-bad medicine for hogs or mulies at 'most any reasonable range. Are you hunting in condor range?
 

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Try the nontoxic stuff and see if it shoots in your gun. It will make more rifle out of your .308 than typical cup and core bullets, especially with hogs.
 
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