.204 and hogs?
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.204 and hogs?
Will a 45gr. hollow point put behind the ear of a 150-200# hog take it down?
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- Hedge
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Not sure. But, if I were to test it, I'd be standing in the bed of my pickup.
Somewhere on one of the forums...maybe this one, there's a post by a fellow who dropped a 95 pound wolf with a .204. Not the same as a hog, but still impressive.
Somewhere on one of the forums...maybe this one, there's a post by a fellow who dropped a 95 pound wolf with a .204. Not the same as a hog, but still impressive.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Poachers have been killing deer with 22s for years. It would not be my tool of choice. Use enough power to make a clean kill.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Not just Poachers, but farmers, ranchers,Inuits(along with the 222 Rem). You must put that little pill into the right spot, but it will kill. There are better choices, however for the average marksman. Bill KSidewinderwa wrote:Poachers have been killing deer with 22s for years. It would not be my tool of choice. Use enough power to make a clean kill.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
NOT SURE BUT IF THATS ALL YOU HAVE I WOULD SUGGEST A 45 GR SP..
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Re: .204 and hogs?
G'day,I regularly hunt a property for small game with my 204 but have encountered pigs a few times,each time a well placed shot has dropped them in there tracks using 32 grain ballistic tips.admittedly they were not 100 kg boars but sows around 40-60kg.that said the tally still reads four from four. Obviously not the hog hunting calibre of choice, but I have faith in it's abilities
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Wow those are piglets. LOL Where are the 250+ pound hogs? (120-130 kg)
It's hard to detect good luck, It looks so much like something you've worked hard for and earned.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
I saw a few killed with a 17 hmr very close range in the ear.
I hunted with a friend who shot a hog with a .243 the next day got a call
from the vineyard manager asking if we killed a hog and where then he asked why we left it when we replied we didn't leave it he said its still there. sure enough there was a hog there must have penciled the first one and killed the one behind it too
I hunted with a friend who shot a hog with a .243 the next day got a call
from the vineyard manager asking if we killed a hog and where then he asked why we left it when we replied we didn't leave it he said its still there. sure enough there was a hog there must have penciled the first one and killed the one behind it too
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Wow ryutzy I wouldn't exactly call a 60 kg pig a piglet lol ,wouldnt really want it to charge me anyway lol.where I live boars of over 120kg are pretty rare, too many doggers, shooters and poison baits for there to be many that live long enough to get that big
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Re: .204 and hogs?
I know a 204 will kill a hog... below is a video link where I killed a hog with a pellet rifle...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfMpfc4EFVo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfMpfc4EFVo
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Nice video mate. Would never have thought an air rifle would take down a pig, I have shot a couple with my marlin 22 magnum...and was surprised it took them down on the spot... But an air rifle is a whole new level, well done
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Re: .204 and hogs?
Cool video. Sure knocked em dead!danielbrothers wrote:I know a 204 will kill a hog... below is a video link where I killed a hog with a pellet rifle...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfMpfc4EFVo
I just found out that I am moving to Georgia at the end of the year. I decided to treat myself to an AR for hog hunting. Picked one up in .30 Rem AR (new cartridge). I like newish cartridges, which is why I went with the .204r instead of a .223 like all my buddies.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
I'm sorry, dont think I'd trade Colorado for Georgia!
It's hard to detect good luck, It looks so much like something you've worked hard for and earned.
Stay humble, Stay teacheable
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Re: .204 and hogs?
I was forced into it, trust me. I wouldn't have ever thought I would move to Georgia. I am 100% happy with living in Colorado. My wife decided to apply for a contract job with the Army... and then got hired. One thing I learned about my time in the military is that they send you where they want you, NOT where you want go.ryutzy wrote:I'm sorry, dont think I'd trade Colorado for Georgia!
I am going to embrace the Southern lifestyle while I am there though. Instead of slaying pDogs I am going to hunt feral hogs and groundhogs! The .204 will stay busy for sure.
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Re: .204 and hogs?
If your going to Ft Stewart... in GA... then you'll be in hog heaven. I've been there when I had to stop myself from shooting more... Great place for all kinds of hunting....
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