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<blockquote data-quote="Getintouch98" data-source="post: 4180554" data-attributes="member: 53105"><p>Hey all. </p><p></p><p>Searched and didn’t see this in a previous post so hopefully not a repeat. If it is please delete and link the posts. Sorry. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been noticing a lot of people promoting a backpack or truck gun in 300 blackout. While it is quiet and super compact, from what the gel tests seem to show most rounds (both sub and super) are in the 18+ penetration range and many much higher than that. In Texas we hunt hogs and a pass through or off side shoulder stop seems pretty common. </p><p></p><p>With that being said, wouldn’t that make it a bad SD round? Boars are really tough skinned and muscular animals. Wouldn't over penetration be a real concern in a SD situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Getintouch98, post: 4180554, member: 53105"] Hey all. Searched and didn’t see this in a previous post so hopefully not a repeat. If it is please delete and link the posts. Sorry. I’ve been noticing a lot of people promoting a backpack or truck gun in 300 blackout. While it is quiet and super compact, from what the gel tests seem to show most rounds (both sub and super) are in the 18+ penetration range and many much higher than that. In Texas we hunt hogs and a pass through or off side shoulder stop seems pretty common. With that being said, wouldn’t that make it a bad SD round? Boars are really tough skinned and muscular animals. Wouldn't over penetration be a real concern in a SD situation? [/QUOTE]
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