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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2888644" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I use an AK. We put corn out, where we see sign of them, for a few days to get them coming in. They are real smart. Make sure your first shot is a good one because they are going to scatter FAST. I have used other rounds, including 223. It's shot placement. </p><p>Get down wind and you'll be fine. </p><p>As far as side arm, bigger is better but if it ends up you having to use it that means the hog is charging you and you had better be able to shoot under pressure because it's not going to stop easy and you will not (probably) get more than one shot. Better use the rifle or have a tree close. That's the only thing they can't do is climb (lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2888644, member: 38658"] I use an AK. We put corn out, where we see sign of them, for a few days to get them coming in. They are real smart. Make sure your first shot is a good one because they are going to scatter FAST. I have used other rounds, including 223. It's shot placement. Get down wind and you'll be fine. As far as side arm, bigger is better but if it ends up you having to use it that means the hog is charging you and you had better be able to shoot under pressure because it's not going to stop easy and you will not (probably) get more than one shot. Better use the rifle or have a tree close. That's the only thing they can't do is climb (lol) [/QUOTE]
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