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Hog Hunting Help
Well just got off the phone with my brother and apparently we are taking dad hog hunting. Very excited about this. Not for a few months out but this should be a riot!
Anyways my wheels are spinning...I will carry a heavy rifle but if I can get close as say 20 yards to one if I even can do you think my 10mm will have any issues taking a hog down with a 200gr load? I will probably use my Glock 20 (i know I said it) with a 6" barrel. I think it would be great to use it for hunting. I have used it deer hunting but a Russian hog is a much tougher animal. Any thoughts? |
well penetration is key if you are going for a body shot, do you know how far that bullet/load combo will penetrate?
all hogs are different and size has a lot to do with it as well but the shield on a hog can be very thick and very hard to penetrate, some bullets just can't make it to the heart, I don't have any experience with the 10MM but I've taken some hogs with the 38 special and properly loaded it did a fine job. if you go for a head shot then you should be fine at that range, I've killed over a 100 hogs at 15yrds and under with a 22 in the ear and never had to fire twice. so to sum it up penetration and shot placement.:) |
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Clyde |
From the people I know who have taken hogs 10mm will be fine. I even know a few who have taken them with knives.
One point of warning. If you do kill one be careful coming in contact with the blood. If you have a cut, use long gloves. I know a few people who have gotten some virus during cleaning that made them sick for months afterward, including being hospitalized. |
thanks for the info....I know they are mean suckers. Didn't know they were that ill though...crazy. Yeah looking forward to this hunt, should be fun with dad. Wish I didn't have to wait so long though.
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10mm's will work fine given proper shot placement. As Zane pointed out they do have a protective cartilage plate on their sides. I have seen some over an inch and a half thick. Light high velocity rounds can explode in this plate. My shot of choice is in or behind the ear. They are vermin kill them all!!!! Don't go hands and knees in the brush looking for a wounded one. It is my experience that hogs will not charge you unless a little one is in danger or they are wounded. They are basically blind past their nose and will sometimes run past you, because they don't know you are there. They have a great nose and usually very weary.
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Your 10 mm is fine Phil. Where you going?
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I hear Buffalo Bore makes cast boolits for hogs. I use 250 grain cast in .45. One day I'm gonna get me a 10mm or .45 longslide.
Sounds like a fun hunt...though Clyde has the answer..be ready for follow up shots. I bring a very sharp bayonet. Shoot hog, hog down, cut throat. When pistol hunting, I mean. |
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Phil if you really want to hog hunt leave the guns at home get a few good dogs.
Let the dog's pin it down and you go in there with just a knife and finish the hog off. I've done it ONCE and let me tell you........You have to be a absolute IDIOT to do this, But I was goated into it as my manhood was questioned and Y'all know me. I had to be THAT IDIOT. I prefer my 30-06 and shoot them at 50 yrds or better, they can and will turn and try to eat your lunch, A buddy shot one at 30yrds and got a 10" scar and 25 stitches to show for it. |
I wanna go, I wanna go
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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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Thanks for all the posts. the more I read the less I want my pistol and more I want a canon! Should be a riot....need to practice though!
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You don't need a cannon. I've shot several with a muzzle loader. A lot of guys use 223 and put shots right in their ears. My last trip was in April of this year and I head shot one. It's not that hard to do.
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Here are some of mine from the last few years.
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Damn, that black pick looks BA.....
Hey Joe....are you still allowed to play with knives? :) |
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Nice....so hungry for bacon!!!
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Soueeeeee pig, pig, pig! Them's some ugly critters, but they sure do taste good!
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Hahaha....only if my wife is at work..... Knife didn't do the damage, the boar tore me up..A better pic would show it's more a tear than a cut. When we got down off the mountain to the little medical building, the docs couldn't sew it shut it was so ragged. Was injected with antibacterial stuff, taped, bandages, taped, and I hunted the rest of the week. BY time I got to Oahu to the main hospital the docs told me "you have what you are going to have", meaning it began healing and they wouldn't touch it. I got lucky, no nerve damage. And I did get to see my bicep.:) |
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