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Old 03-03-2011, 09:48 PM
worksalot worksalot is offline
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supersonic hog load

Last year I was able to do some hog hunting in Alabama. I had great...nope I had awesome results with barnes tipped triple shocks 130gr on top of 18.? grains of win 296 at around 2250-2300fps always use safe loading practices and never consider anyone elses data safe...including mine. Head shots at 130yrds..neck shots at 130 yrds great performance. I also had a very nice 125gr sierra sp load at about the same speed that seemed like it would do well but I didn't get to shoot anything with it. Hope this helps.
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Old 03-04-2011, 02:26 AM
Titleiiredneck Titleiiredneck is offline
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I dont rember the data I used, but it was with a speer hot cor 200 gr with a fed gmm small primer , vn110, and at around 1040fps. Entered behind the 220lb hogs right shoulder and traveled along the neck breaking it and exiting out of the jaw. One big ass wound channel. This is the load I use to shoot does in the front yard with "head shots @ 125yds or less and works well.

I did however to shoot a massive long horn bull @ around 150yds for my neighbor that was causing problems with the same load, it however took 2 shots to the head to finally knock him out "one shot and he was on the ground the he was bellowing" straight through the top of the head and into the brain on the first shot, guess it knock the computer out all the way
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