02-17-2015, 22:53
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Hog Hunting
This is what we load for my son for hogs. Barnes TSX 200gr. We load this bullet over 72gr of 4350 for his .300 WinMag.
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02-17-2015, 23:24
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Originally Posted by mark46th
This is what we load for my son for hogs. Barnes TSX 200gr. We load this bullet over 72gr of 4350 for his .300 WinMag.
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Fantastic bullets, deadly on anything from elephant down in the right calibre.With the rings, they don't foul the barrel with copper any more either.
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02-17-2015, 23:34
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Guy- My son took a 250Lb boar at 302 yards with this load. Very accurate, hits a ton and maintains its mass. We found the bullet, it expanded perfectly.
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02-18-2015, 02:17
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Guy- My son took a 250Lb boar at 302 yards with this load. Very accurate, hits a ton and maintains its mass. We found the bullet, it expanded perfectly.
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That bullet was still moving quite fast. Any meat damage?
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02-18-2015, 09:05
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About a 6 inch area at the entrance then a 2 inch wound channel,
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02-18-2015, 10:35
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That Win Mag is quick. I have seen other bullets disintegrate just leaving a flesh wound at closer ranges. Of course you are much more confident with a flat shooting round like that at distances over 300 yds. My .375H&H has a howitzer trajectory compared to the Win Mag, but if you do happen to hit something at 300, there will be very little meat damage, if any. I find with the big and slow 300gr bullet, I can aim just behind the shoulder and the animal will generally drop on the spot with just a little in and out hole through the ribs. The Barnes is the business in that respect.
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02-18-2015, 10:43
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About a 6 inch area at the entrance then a 2 inch wound channel,
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Ouch!
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02-18-2015, 16:17
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How does it compare to the Remington Hog Hammer? Same bullet, more powder?
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02-18-2015, 16:22
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Come to Texas...our hog population is up to about 3 million right now.
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02-18-2015, 19:04
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RL- Haven't used the Hog Hammer. We also use this bullet in 140gr for my M70 in .270 and 168 gr for all of our .308's.
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02-19-2015, 03:37
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How does it compare to the Remington Hog Hammer? Same bullet, more powder?
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It looks like Remington use exactly the same Barnes TSX bullet in their Hog Hammer as Mark uses. I expect the powder load is similar too. You don't need to overcook the Barnes to get the desired performance from the bullet.
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