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I'm taking a 45-70 to Zambia, and I want to use is on a warthog -- what's a good load? I'm taking plenty of 540 gr. Garrett solids, but I'm pretty sure I need something that expands for hogs -- I'm thinking either a 420 gr. Woodleigh softpoint from Garrett, or the Hornady Leverevolution. I still be taking all of the three loads for various animals, but I'm wondering which, or something else, should I use on the warthogs.


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Whatever you use for whitetails and hogs here in texas will work fine on warthogs.

What other game are you hunting in Zambia? Taking any other rifles? Please post a full report when you back. I'll be interested to hear how the .45-70 does.
 
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I've killed quite a few ferral hogs with my .45-70. Anything will work on warthog just like a ferral. However an expander will give more staifactory results. I like the good old 405 gr Remington bullet launched at about 1800FPS.

Your Woodliegh softpoints should be fine as well. But pretty much anything you shoot out of your .45-70 will kill warthogs.



 
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