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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D" data-source="post: 3590130" data-attributes="member: 3021"><p>We love the neck shot, eye to point of shoulder,drop before they can get a squeal out. Breaks their neck. Low shoulder works good if you DONT use soft bullet. Bullet placement is crucial for wild hogs, way more than bullet caliber. I've recovered what looks like a huge black powder bullet, a 30 caliber bullet and I believe it's a 223 bullet from 3 separate hogs all living with projectiles in their flesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D, post: 3590130, member: 3021"] We love the neck shot, eye to point of shoulder,drop before they can get a squeal out. Breaks their neck. Low shoulder works good if you DONT use soft bullet. Bullet placement is crucial for wild hogs, way more than bullet caliber. I've recovered what looks like a huge black powder bullet, a 30 caliber bullet and I believe it's a 223 bullet from 3 separate hogs all living with projectiles in their flesh. [/QUOTE]
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