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<blockquote data-quote="Kevintx" data-source="post: 870081" data-attributes="member: 9379"><p>It doesn't really matter the size of the bullet. I use whatever is cheapest for hogs in my 243. Try to hit them in the neck a little higher than midway. They will buckle. If you shoot for the heart, the heart is nearly between their front. Legs and kind of low. They will normally run a good ways if you only catch the lungs.</p><p> I've killed more hogs with a .22 or .223 than any other round, and I've killed a bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevintx, post: 870081, member: 9379"] It doesn't really matter the size of the bullet. I use whatever is cheapest for hogs in my 243. Try to hit them in the neck a little higher than midway. They will buckle. If you shoot for the heart, the heart is nearly between their front. Legs and kind of low. They will normally run a good ways if you only catch the lungs. I've killed more hogs with a .22 or .223 than any other round, and I've killed a bunch. [/QUOTE]
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