Re: Hog Hunter loses 3 pints of blood
Ive probably hunted and shot hundreds of wild boar over the last 15 years or so. Using a variety of different calibers, I once shot a boar with a .243 in the head, but i wouldn't have used the .243 for any other shot. If it comes to long range boar, I would certainly say that something a bit more powerfull would be the order of the day. For close range work i had a lot of sucess with the .450 Marlin. I certainly noticed the difference in effect between a .308win and a .30-06, the 06 has just the power edge to make it noticably drop pigs quicker. The ultimate European Boar bagging round seems to be the venerable 9.3x62, and indeed i have used this to great effect also.
In the search for the ultimte Boar cartridge and wanting a newer if not better mouse trap i started wildcating using 9.3 bullets.and have created several wild cats using these. Ive only had chance to use the one of my wildcats to date and have been having great success with it on boar, the 9.3x300WSM wildcat is a very effective round, and at the mo i'm in the process of having it CIP listed.
Ive been using 286gr Nosler Partitions, 285gr Normal Oryx, and
190gr Jaguar bullets, but have only shot boar with the Partitions and Oryx bullets to date. All 3 bullets with the right load have turned in sub 1/2 MOA groups consistently at the range, infact the Jaguar bullets have proved to be exceptionaly accurate, but shoot to a different point of aim. The Nosler and Norma bullets shoot to exactly the same point of aim in my rifle, which is a bonus,.
To date, every boar ive shot with the 9.3wildcat has dropped on the spot. But there have been others perviouse that have taken off. there will be a day again when i get a runner. Boar can be tough tennatious creatures, and when cornered or wounded they can be dangerous, Ive followed my share of wounded boar into the thickets and stopped a few charges with a .38special +P or the .450M guide gun. Correct shot placement and enough power behind the right heavy bullet go a long way towards preventing any mishaps.
6.5mm is the legal lower limit here, although i heared yesterday that some states are dropping the limit to .223 for piglets.
I'll be sticking to my 9.3 thanks..
this was yesterday, little hog, 40kg, and a Roe, then the mornings bag layed out, taken on a driven hunt near Hammeln, Germany.
Pete