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Hogs run in packs, never seen less than 2 large one’s together and up to 30 running in a pack.
I’ve been VERY frightened a time or two being away from my ATV and hearing something big scurrying in the trees nearby
I lug a rifle, no pistol would make me feel safe.i live in the boonies.
10-4seed a polar bear at the zoo,never in the woods. Slugs kill everything man or beast
Pigs are notoriously hard to kill. Just for example if you wanted prove a new execution device for human beings, you have to kill a pig with it.It has happened to me a handful of times now that I have run up on hogs in the thick brush that I typically hunt in for turkeys in the spring. This always seems to happen when I am woefully underprepared, given the firearms limitations of turkey season. I have been charged a couple times and the old turkey gun is just not enough. Go ahead and call me a bad woodsman for getting myself into this situation, I get it.
Currently, the hottest handgun load I have access to shoot is a .38 spl +P from a 4" barrel. I don't own a whole lot of handguns unfortunately (but looking to change that being on this site). In the emergency situation that I have to stop a charging hog (<300 lbs, in my area), do you think this would be a sufficient load? Or should I consider a much stouter cartridge/firearm combo for this job? Interested to hear from your experience or opinions. Thanks.
I have no experience with this but I would definitely err on the side of stopping power. If you are surprised and don’t have time to get on target as well as you’d like you may have to spray and pray. I wouldn’t go with less than 357 or 44 mag or a 45ACP. IMOIt has happened to me a handful of times now that I have run up on hogs in the thick brush that I typically hunt in for turkeys in the spring. This always seems to happen when I am woefully underprepared, given the firearms limitations of turkey season. I have been charged a couple times and the old turkey gun is just not enough. Go ahead and call me a bad woodsman for getting myself into this situation, I get it.
Currently, the hottest handgun load I have access to shoot is a .38 spl +P from a 4" barrel. I don't own a whole lot of handguns unfortunately (but looking to change that being on this site). In the emergency situation that I have to stop a charging hog (<300 lbs, in my area), do you think this would be a sufficient load? Or should I consider a much stouter cartridge/firearm combo for this job? Interested to hear from your experience or opinions. Thanks.