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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3102150" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>223 will get it done, but 300 BLK and 6.8 SPC tend to get it done better. If I had all 3 at hand, all with the same optics, etc, the only factor to consider would be the conditions you would be hunting in. Knowing the conditions, I.e. terrain, cover, weather, etc, I would grab the one that best suited that particular hunt. If you are only going to have one rifle that is devoted to hogs, and then possibly using it for other applications, you would want to consider what else you would be using it for. </p><p></p><p>Short of it... “IF” I didn’t have all 3 rifles and never would have the desire to add the other calibers to by collection, i would go with the SPC. Big enough for Oklahoma big game and not too big to use for varmints. Proven round in accuracy and lethality. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I like options. I don’t go to a restaurant to only get a burger, but if a burger is what I want, that’s what I want. I’d rather have the choice of all 3 calibers and pick up the one that best suits me for that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3102150, member: 26476"] 223 will get it done, but 300 BLK and 6.8 SPC tend to get it done better. If I had all 3 at hand, all with the same optics, etc, the only factor to consider would be the conditions you would be hunting in. Knowing the conditions, I.e. terrain, cover, weather, etc, I would grab the one that best suited that particular hunt. If you are only going to have one rifle that is devoted to hogs, and then possibly using it for other applications, you would want to consider what else you would be using it for. Short of it... “IF” I didn’t have all 3 rifles and never would have the desire to add the other calibers to by collection, i would go with the SPC. Big enough for Oklahoma big game and not too big to use for varmints. Proven round in accuracy and lethality. Personally, I like options. I don’t go to a restaurant to only get a burger, but if a burger is what I want, that’s what I want. I’d rather have the choice of all 3 calibers and pick up the one that best suits me for that day. [/QUOTE]
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