Reloaders help
BIG R
4/10/12 8:06pm
Ok so me and a couple buddies went hog hunting in California this last week and had a heck of a time killing them tough rascals due to the fact our barnes were not expanding what so ever.We had shots from 80yds out to the furthest of 190yds.Now i know these pigs are tough but when it take 3 shots through the shoulder of one of them and 4 shots through the shoulder of another one and the entry and exit wounds are no bigger than each other we have a problem.First round is a 280 rem,140grn tsx @ 3000 fps and the other is a 7mm rem,150grn ttsx@ 3100 fps.these bullets perform outstanding on deer,elk and antelope but not hogs .Why?????? (???) I thought with the thick armour plate the bullets would have no other option than to open up but they didnt.I allways shot trophy bonded bear claws until you could no longer hunt with lead down there.Am i pushing them to fast or need to go to a bigger bullet???Help please
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I don't believe that it would be because they are too fast though.
depending on the area that you are in and if allowed to use lead core bullets? slow down and let the bullet have time to expand
pigs are tough, angles play a very big part on pics, they are designed as a stream line animal, quartering shots are the worst thing for pigs.
my thoughts: go with a heavier bullet wt, this will also slow down your bullet, use a bullet that will expand
V/R
M.Bird
Boiler room shots save the pork butts and miss the toughest part of the amour plate.
Barnes are still the best hog bullet going. Were you at Tejon?