375 H&H Hog Picture
Here are a couple of pictures of a hog I shot the other evening. The shot was at 40 yrds. with a 375 H&H, 300 grain Hornady RN at 2,550 fps. The bullet entered the neck and was stopped in the muscle of the opposite shoulder after penetrating the bone. The bullet was in two pieces and weighed 153 grains. I usually have very good results with this bullets staying together but this is the largest hog I have ever shot. He also was caked with hard mud and had a very thick shield.
I have no idea what he weighed. All I know is that it took two of us to roll him in the bucket of my tractor.
In the picure he is about 6" off the ground. I am 5'9" and weigh 215 lbs.
26 July 2006, 08:50
dustofferNot to be crude cfore, but what you got ahold of in that first pic?

And,nice hog--I'd guess over 200.
26 July 2006, 09:49
Lorenzodusoffer, I thought the same !!!

Nice pig, congrats

L
26 July 2006, 10:08
N E 450 No2cfore
Baised on hogs I have weighed I would guess his at @275 Lbs.
A very nice pig no doubt.
Actually, I'm holding the opening where he was gutted. It does look pretty crude. Sorry, about that. Was having trouble finding a camera and only came out with two pictures. Didn't have many to choose from.
275 may be the correct weight. I've actually weighed many hogs between 225 and 275 and this hog was much heavier. Or maybe it could be that I'm getting older and they feel heavier.

26 July 2006, 16:32
jeffeossoI'll see your 275# and say it's within 30# of that...

excellent hog!!
Cfore,
i find hornday bullets to be pretty soft... i do "smash" tests... i think it's more to relieve stress than to do anything scientic....
I hold bullets, in pliers, nose down, and whack them 3 GOOD hits with a 20oz hammer... Not to compare expansion, but to "FEEL" what they do...
I generelly "smash" 4 or 5 of a kind of a bullet, and then anther makers, right behind them...
for example, the speer 235vs 375 vs the hornady 225gr SP vs the hornady 220FP...
the speer is MUCH tougher than either, deforming less and opening in a controled fashion...
the 225gr h is a decent bullet, opens quick, then is controled
the 220gr fp... it wont take 5 good whacks with a hammer before totally pancaked
and the 300gr RN 375 is the same.. interestingly enough, the 416rn and the 458rn are FAR tougher than the 375 300gr
jeffe
26 July 2006, 18:44
nainitalNice pig. By the way, that Hornady´s performance is somewhat poor, for my money. I shoot Speer´s 270 grainers at very much the same distance and never recovered one, even from bigger pigs.
Anyway, congrats again.
I've shot lots of Speer Hot Core bullets with great success but I've never tried any of them in my 375. I thought the 270 boattails would be soft. Thanks for the infomation.
01 August 2006, 00:18
458RugerNo1NICE pig! And thanks for sharing the story and info ref the .375 RN Hornady as this is a favorite bullet of mine for general purpose work and plinking here in my stomping grounds.
jeffeosso,
Do you notice any difference between the old RN 300gr Hornady and the newest RN 300gr Hornady?