I go hog hunting every year. Been going about 7 years now. I can tell you from experience that unless you sneak up on a sleeping hog with the wind just perfect, the chances of you slipping up on one within 20 yards is VERY slim. And from my experience, the big hogs that you'd have to worry about shot placement on do not move in the heat of the day. They lay up somewhere cool and come out mostly at night. The ones I see and shot during the day were all under 200lbs. 10mm will easily get the job done on that size and smaller. It's a lot of fun, but prepare to spend a lot of tine walking.
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