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.22 Calibre Projectiles on Pigs
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Hi All

I mainly hunt foxes & goats with a heavy barreled Ruger using either 50grn. or 55grn. Hollow points.

I occasionally come across wild pigs on my trips and am loath to shoot them using the projectiles that I usually use.(Don't like chasing wounded game)

Does anybody hunt pigs with a 22.250 and what projectiles have you used that have been effective?

Thanks

Aussie Frank
 
Posts: 53 | Location: Bundaberg,Queensland , Australia | Registered: 10 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Some years ago I used to shoot pigs with Speer 70gn RN from my 22/250 with good effect. One day I needed 5 to put down a really big boar so I bought a 270Win.
Since I hunt on foot, I don't want to be undergunned on any game that turn nasty.
 
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Lots of pigs are killed with .22/250s, .222s and .22 Magnums.

Use a heavy (55 gr and 60 grs or more) and heavier constructed bullet if possible.


Personally I prefer something heavier as I don't like wounded game escaping or having to track them to despatch them.
 
Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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I have used 60gn partitions out of a 22/6mm imp ,which went OK. Killed pigs with head shots. The ones which stayed inside I didnt dig out so I dont know if they come apart. If I couldnt get a head shot I didnt shoot. I have also used barnes X bullets from my 222. Once again head shots only.
 
Posts: 618 | Location: Singleton ,Australia | Registered: 28 November 2002Reply With Quote
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Don't know what brand of bullet you're using but the Remington factory 55 gr spitzer(NOT hollow point) works well here in Florida on hogs up to 600# out of a .22-250. Try lung shots on hogs below 200#, behind the ear for the bigger ones. I don't find hollow points reliable at high velocity in this scenario, big or small targets. The comment about the Nosler Partition is spot-on BTW. If you have access to them, use them as you would any BG bullet.
 
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Maybe a Barnes x .22 caliber bullet could work better...or even a 45/70 better again
 
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I'm with BAW on this one. Over the years I have shot a number of pigs with .224 centrefires, as opportunities presented themselves, and while it can be done it is not a satisfactory calibre for pigs with any projectile.

Maybe you should upgrade to something more effective for both goats and pigs perhaps a .243? (Personally, I would go bigger and use a 7x57 for similar hunting.) I assume that you are not shooting the foxes for the skins as a .22/250 will do too much damage to them anyway.
 
Posts: 909 | Location: Blackheath, NSW, Australia | Registered: 26 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Hi All

Thanks for all the help and comments.

I generally go after pigs with a 6.5 x 55 Swedish. But on occasions I do not have it handy and it's a bit hard trying to carry two rifles when walking the bush. If I am driving its not a problem. I know where I can get both of the suggested projectiles( Remington & Nosler) I will give them a try.

Thanks Again

Frank
 
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