Re: Rifle for hog hunting
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:13 pm
Andy, FNAR is heir of your lovely FNFAL. I love those B.riflesAndyC wrote:That is one ugly rifle - looks like someone added a pistol-grip as an afterthought.
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Andy, FNAR is heir of your lovely FNFAL. I love those B.riflesAndyC wrote:That is one ugly rifle - looks like someone added a pistol-grip as an afterthought.
Ugly is as ugly does. They guarantee .5 MOA out of the box. As Townsend Whelen said, "Only accurate rifles are interesting."AndyC wrote:That is one ugly rifle - looks like someone added a pistol-grip as an afterthought.
The Marlin in .45-70 is a sweet gun too, with a bit more authority for putting down a recalcitrant hog. I think the higher price is worth the money. It's on my shopping list.Rex B wrote:If you want something cheap, Academy runs the Stevens 200 in .270 or 7mm for $199.95. Add a $100 scope and you are good to go.
But the old standby is a 30-30 levergun, Winchester or Marlin. The Winnie is lighter and a bit better balanced. Peep sights for older eyes, still at about $300.
I was visiting a friend this weekend and we watched the "Pork Police" episode of Razor Dobbs Alive. It looks like this program may only be available on Dish and DirectTV. Too bad, I found it entertaining.MedicMan218 wrote:But how concerned should one be with only having 4 or 5 shots available with slow reloads and having to pull your sights off target to cycle the the next round.....assuming your first shot misses it's mark?WildBill wrote:This is an excellent choice for a rifle for hog hunting.jeeperbryan wrote:What's a good rifle for hog hunting? At first I was thinking about a good bolt action .308.
What I saw was 3 shots, the first one on a stationary pig which misses, as second shot on a running pig which misses, and a single hit on the third shot. I don't think those iron sights are going him any favors.davidtx wrote:The last clip on this page shows Razor taking a running hog with multiple shots from a CZ .375 HH Mag.
A fine rifle, the Remington 700. I own three.chefkristian wrote:I bought a .243 Remmy 700 to assist with hogs meeting their maker... 3 more weeks...