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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 938503" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You can use slugs on a hog at this time, but its up before the wildlife dept rule change to allow OO buck. About time.</p><p>I saw a test in outdoor life or one of those magazines many years ago that was testing the "brush busting" capabilities of rounds from the .22 to the .450 weatherby. They used 1/4" dowell rods, in front of a target(don't remember how far) and shot at a bullseye. Not one round made it anywhere near the bull, except for the 12 ga slug, and the .450. They made it on target. We have a ton of new 12 ga ammo now that has really put the shotgun shooting a slug into a new realm, but I don't know if the new/lighter/faster slugs will bust the brush like the old forester type rounds. Somebody needs to do a test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 938503, member: 5412"] You can use slugs on a hog at this time, but its up before the wildlife dept rule change to allow OO buck. About time. I saw a test in outdoor life or one of those magazines many years ago that was testing the "brush busting" capabilities of rounds from the .22 to the .450 weatherby. They used 1/4" dowell rods, in front of a target(don't remember how far) and shot at a bullseye. Not one round made it anywhere near the bull, except for the 12 ga slug, and the .450. They made it on target. We have a ton of new 12 ga ammo now that has really put the shotgun shooting a slug into a new realm, but I don't know if the new/lighter/faster slugs will bust the brush like the old forester type rounds. Somebody needs to do a test. [/QUOTE]
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