With gasoline at $1.50 I can afford to head out for central Texas and get into some real pig shooting. It will happen in February. Primary rifle will be the new Bushmaster 450, a true pig AR.
With gasoline at $1.50 I can afford to head out for central Texas and get into some real pig shooting. It will happen in February. Primary rifle will be the new Bushmaster 450, a true pig AR.
I have a Winchester Trapper carbine in .44 magnum, would that be a good hog gun? It's short and light, should have a pretty good punch for a pig, I'd think.
I'm living part-time, full-time will have to wait a few more years, near Trinidad in the southern end of the state on the eastern side of the Rockies. I haven't seen or heard anything about hogs there, but until I saw this thread I had never expected that I'd see them.
In middle Tennessee where I currently live if I drive an hour or so to the east they're everywhere. It's really not too hard to find them over 500 pounds. A friend of mine got one that was about 800 pounds just a few years ago.
800 lbs?
Now that sounds like an amazing hunt and some good eating.
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