Re: Rifle for hog hunting
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:46 pm
Thanks! I used to have the 30.06 ADL, but I wanted a short action rifle so I sold it... I am also considering the .270 wsm, but for now the .243 is a winner.
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Mee tooo. I drool over them on Springfield's website from time to time. Then I can't decide which one I want. Standard, National Match, Scout Squad, and which stock . . . I can't afford any of the above at the moment, so I don't guess it matters.mrvmax wrote:I've always wanted an M1A.The Annoyed Man wrote:M1A.... .308 Winchester, 20 round magazines.
This one is mine:
I call it my "Hog Mauler."
Not lookin to part with one are ya?WildBill wrote:A fine rifle, the Remington 700. I own three.chefkristian wrote:I bought a .243 Remmy 700 to assist with hogs meeting their maker... 3 more weeks...
That's why you go with a Mosin-Nagant with bayonet mounted.MedicMan218 wrote:But how concerned should one be with only having 4 or 5 shots available with slow reloads and having to pull your sights off target to cycle the the next round.....assuming your first shot misses it's mark?WildBill wrote:This is an excellent choice for a rifle for hog hunting.jeeperbryan wrote:What's a good rifle for hog hunting? At first I was thinking about a good bolt action .308.
Use silvertips and hit bone and they should do just fine.Anyone know how 30.30 does on hogs?
Worked fine for my Brother-in-Law last hunt we went on. He used regular Remington soft point loads, and it took out the 250-pound boar just fine.MechAg94 wrote:A friend at work who hunts hogs uses a Winchester 94 in 44Mag. I always liked that rifle or the Marlin version as a good powerful rifle at shorter ranges yet still handy to carry. I bought a Marlin 1894 Stainless in 44 Mag that I love.
Anyone know how 30.30 does on hogs?
The good ol' 30.30 seems to get a bad "rap" so to speak sometimes. It it is an extremely effective caliper for many game animals, and has been the caliber of choice for a couple of my friends. As with any caliber, the 30.30 has it's limitations. Effective range and accuracy beyond a couple of hundred yards are the major concerns (though I must admit that I haven't tried shooting beyond this range). If you abide by those few restrictions, this bullet will do just fine for just about anything you want to hunt around here. I love me some lever action 30.30.NcongruNt wrote:Worked fine for my Brother-in-Law last hunt we went on. He used regular Remington soft point loads, and it took out the 250-pound boar just fine.MechAg94 wrote:A friend at work who hunts hogs uses a Winchester 94 in 44Mag. I always liked that rifle or the Marlin version as a good powerful rifle at shorter ranges yet still handy to carry. I bought a Marlin 1894 Stainless in 44 Mag that I love.
Anyone know how 30.30 does on hogs?
Nice choice. I prefer the ESEE-5.muleman wrote:I prefer Kabar!