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Re: Boar gun

#31 Post by dromia »

They have no sense of fun have they Greenshoots? :bad:
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#32 Post by zzr1100 »

A friend of mine had a scary experience in croatia .. A driven boar coming right at him took 3 in the chest from a .308 and kept coming.. It was finally dropped with a headshot from feet away .... He is now looking for another rifle .. .375mag perhaps !
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#33 Post by meles meles »

A Mosin Nagant would be good in that sitiuation: it's very long and the bayonet is longer still...
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#34 Post by j0e_bl0ggs »

How about this piggy gun?
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#35 Post by greenshoots »

now that is interesting

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#36 Post by The trakker »

i tried 139gr 6.5 x55 & seen them walk off !!! 150gr 308 slows them, The best is 180gr s/p from a 308 , it stop them in there tracks, just behind the lug . (upto 150yds) I done a few now ;)
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#37 Post by meles meles »

*Contemplates a Scimitar / RARDEN for a piggy hunt*
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#38 Post by Jockyboy »

I just wish Norma still made 196gr PSP ammo for the 8x57....
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#39 Post by shugie »

meles meles wrote:*Contemplates a Scimitar / RARDEN for a piggy hunt*
Good thinking.
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#40 Post by Chapuis »

Jockyboy wrote:I just wish Norma still made 196gr PSP ammo for the 8x57....
They still produce the 196grn Oryx. A great round on boar.
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