First let me state that I have had no experience on hogs over 300-350lbs. Second, let's restrict this to proper caliber, bullets and distances. In my opinion 264 caliber 125-129gn @ 2800fps is about minimum when 300lb hogs might be encountered. In my experience using 150gn 7mm and 165gn 300 caliber bullets at impact speeds between 2100and 2600fps 1s all one needs on hogs. If this combination takes out at least one shoulder and hits the heart/lung the pigs never go more than a few yards, if any. BTW, I use Partitions. A guy, at the range the other day, told me that he was going to start using his 338Mag on pigs as his 300mag wasn't killing them fast enough. He was using 180 Xs. A few were running 30yds before dyng while others that he hit solid ran off not to be found. Of course it occurred to me: how did he know how he hit them if he never found them?
I don't find pigs 'all that tough' if hit properly. Any pig shot through the heart/lung cant/won't go far I have heard that a deer shot H/L will live less than 9 seconds before the brain shuts down from lack of oxygen. A pig can't be much much different. Most 'tough' pigs are shot 'too far back'. That's why the are lost. capt david
I don't find pigs 'all that tough' if hit properly. Any pig shot through the heart/lung cant/won't go far I have heard that a deer shot H/L will live less than 9 seconds before the brain shuts down from lack of oxygen. A pig can't be much much different. Most 'tough' pigs are shot 'too far back'. That's why the are lost. capt david