3. Cartridges for large feral hogs and European wild boar. This is where you want more powerful cartridges throwing heavier bullets. Recommendations usually start with the .270, 7mm, and .30 caliber "all around" cartridges and go up from there. Examples include the .270 Winchester, .270 Magnum, 7x64, .280 Remington, 7mm Magnum, .308 Winchester, .30-06, .300 Magnum, .303 British, 8x57 JS Mauser, 8x68S, 8mm Remington Magnum, .338 Federal, .338-06 A-Square, .338 Winchester Magnum, .356 Winchester, .358 Winchester, .35 Whelen, .350 Remington Magnum, 9.3x62, 9.3x74R, .405 Winchester, .444 Marlin, .450 Marlin, .45-70 and similar cartridges. Stay within the optimum range of the cartridge selected. Fairly heavy controlled expansion bullets such as the A-Frame Dead Tough, Remington Core-Lokt Ultra, Nosler Partition and AccuBond, Barnes-X and Original, Hornady InnerBond, Federal Fusion, Winchester Silvertip and XP3, and Swift A-Frame are popular choices. Appropriate bullet weights would include 150 grain in .270, 150-175 grain in 7mm, 180 grain in .30 and .303 calibers, 180-200 grain in 8mm, 200-225 grain in .338 caliber, 200-250 grain in .35 caliber, 232-386 grain in 9.3mm, 300 grain in .405, 265-300 grain in .444, and 350-400 grain in .45 caliber.