Just when I thought I had decided on a DPMS SASS over an M1A, TAM has to go off and show me a beauty like this.....decisions decisions.The Annoyed Man wrote:M1A.... .308 Winchester, 20 round magazines.
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Just tryin' to help.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Just when I thought I had decided on a DPMS SASS over an M1A, TAM has to go off and show me a beauty like this.....decisions decisions.The Annoyed Man wrote:M1A.... .308 Winchester, 20 round magazines.
This one is mine:
I call it my "Hog Mauler."
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'Rifle'?? Do it the manly-man way - get a knife and jump em!! Huh? What? You and me, hog knife hunt tonight?? Uh -- I gotta go re-primer the jeep - sorry...jeeperbryan wrote:What's a good rifle for hog hunting?
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A good set of dogs and a good sharp knife. We have caught nearly 200 hogs since january 1st this year without a shot fired!couzin wrote:'Rifle'?? Do it the manly-man way - get a knife and jump em!! Huh? What? You and me, hog knife hunt tonight?? Uh -- I gotta go re-primer the jeep - sorry...jeeperbryan wrote:What's a good rifle for hog hunting?
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I know a guy who strangled a bob cat once, but that doesn't mean I'm gonna do it myself. I prefer to have some distance between myself and critters that can cause me serious injury and/or death regardless of how many legs they have.muleman wrote:A good set of dogs and a good sharp knife. We have caught nearly 200 hogs since january 1st this year without a shot fired!couzin wrote:'Rifle'?? Do it the manly-man way - get a knife and jump em!! Huh? What? You and me, hog knife hunt tonight?? Uh -- I gotta go re-primer the jeep - sorry...jeeperbryan wrote:What's a good rifle for hog hunting?
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I've got a SKS ... for sale ... see "Firearms"
Wouldn't the 7.62X39 .... (Ballistically, like a 30-30; 150-170 gr. rd.) work for you guys ?
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Works just fine, The SKS and the Fay Kay 47 both are popular hog guns in my area..45mac.40 wrote:
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Wouldn't the 7.62X39 .... (Ballistically, like a 30-30; 150-170 gr. rd.) work for you guys ?
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Aren't a lot of the over-populated hogs now being traced back to wild Russian boar heritage? Seems fitting to dispatch them with a Russian round from a Russian rifle.G.A. Heath wrote:Works just fine, The SKS and the Fay Kay 47 both are popular hog guns in my area..45mac.40 wrote:
I've got a SKS ... for sale ... see "Firearms"
Wouldn't the 7.62X39 .... (Ballistically, like a 30-30; 150-170 gr. rd.) work for you guys ?
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There is an obvious difference in appearance between and feral hog and a Russian bore. Size, fur thickness, teeth, and shape of the snout. I don't like any of them so I prefer some distance myself.
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.45mac.40 wrote:
I've got a SKS ... for sale ... see "Firearms"
Wouldn't the 7.62X39 .... (Ballistically, like a 30-30; 150-170 gr. rd.) work for you guys ?
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7.62X39 has a lot more knockdown power (a lot more due to bullet weight) than .223. I prefer my SKS over my AR for hog hunting at ranges under 200 yds.
Between the AK-47 and the SKS, the SKS is a little easier to get followup shots with and is slightly more accurate, but for hog hunting either of those will do the trick. The SKS and the AK's won't break the bank either, and are easy to find.
I don't see a point in chasing a hog through the brush in various weather conditions with a gun that costs more than $500, but that's just me.
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Re: Rifle for hog hunting
i looked hard at the 7.62X39 or the 7.62x51 (.308). i decided I'm not buying this gun to cut paper, i'm buying it to shoot pigs, 308 offers more hunting round less bulk cheep'o rounds
so I picked up an AR-10 in 308 last week
figure i can also deer hunt with this.
but as others have said, you only get one shot most time, so a 22-250 or 22mag to the ear is more then sufficient.
so I picked up an AR-10 in 308 last week
figure i can also deer hunt with this.
but as others have said, you only get one shot most time, so a 22-250 or 22mag to the ear is more then sufficient.
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True, but if the animal is running at you, you will still likely only get one shot and it may be difficult to place it exactly in the ear when shooting from the front.CJATE wrote:i looked hard at the 7.62X39 or the 7.62x51 (.308). i decided I'm not buying this gun to cut paper, i'm buying it to shoot pigs, 308 offers more hunting round less bulk cheep'o rounds
so I picked up an AR-10 in 308 last week
figure i can also deer hunt with this.
but as others have said, you only get one shot most time, so a 22-250 or 22mag to the ear is more then sufficient.
In that circumstance, I'd strongly prefer a .308 soft point to anything that starts with a 2.
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That is the best round you could have chosen in my eyes. TONS of knock down, TONS of range, and the AR10 platform is a dream to shoot such a high power round. Like stated there are lots of ammo choices ranging from mil-surplus to $50 a box ballistic tip Hornaday. If you hit anything like a hog with any kind of .308 its going to fall down. Federal makes some 150grn soft point .308 that Wal-Mart sells for around $16/box that is cheap and devastating.
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Any one of these. Then you can use that George Foreman grill to cook them with.
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I'd dust off my old 7.7x58mm Arisaka if the rounds weren't so dang expensive.
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