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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3102114" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>.223/5.56 has worked for me for years, son uses a 300BLK and has success as well. the .223 will get them at a greater distance say across the wheat field. I have found in our experience that the 300 drops significantly after 200 yards. The 300 we use is a 200gr Super-X subsonic and drops 34 inches at 200 yards. YMMV, but if you are shooting pigs further than 150 yards, I would recommend the 223. I have no experience with the 6.8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3102114, member: 41761"] .223/5.56 has worked for me for years, son uses a 300BLK and has success as well. the .223 will get them at a greater distance say across the wheat field. I have found in our experience that the 300 drops significantly after 200 yards. The 300 we use is a 200gr Super-X subsonic and drops 34 inches at 200 yards. YMMV, but if you are shooting pigs further than 150 yards, I would recommend the 223. I have no experience with the 6.8. [/QUOTE]
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