What would be the risk of blowing out the whole lead inner core through the tip with some being left jammed in the bore? Because I was given a boxload of .303s so modified when I bought a sporterised enfield from a German hunterStandard 180gr soft point will do the job. I used 150gr for years until I met all these other UK boar hunters and fell into the trap of going bigger, faster, super dooper tipped, etc etc.
I have now settled for a 30-06 using either 180gr round nose or 220gr soft point.
150 in a .308 will do the job perfectly.
I knew several Germans that used 147gr full metal jacket with the nose ground down just enough to expose the lead core, that was in the days when a lot of 7.62 Military rounds were available cheaply![]()
One caliber that is not getting a word and is a well proven round on the biggest of beasts.
The .270 is one of the best.
130gr Speer grand slam home load was dropping on the spot 17-18 stone rutting stags .
Its the caliber I would consider.
25 06 Not what you want for pigs .
I would also think that the Home Office probably considered the existing legislation in other European countries when they drafted the guidance on cartridge suitability and stipulated a minimum of 150 grains being recommended
Not necessarily Lateral. I shot 4 driven boar in the UK about 10 years ago. They were driven by a Maize forage harvester! Shot them with a .308 and 180gr Sako Super Hammerheads which I always rated very highly for boar before I started reloading my own ammo.And in the UK, it's all static shooting, where shot placement is far easier.
Not necessarily Lateral. I shot 4 driven boar in the UK about 10 years ago. They were driven by a Maize forage harvester!
Quite right. I’ve been waiting over ten years to get the chance to do it again!Now, We just need some enterprising farmers to start offering boar shooting at harvest time![]()
you waited so long cos you shot em all!quite right. I’ve been waiting over ten years to get the chance to do it again!
Not strictly true. I’ve been waiting 10 years to find a sounder of pigs in Maize on the day they harvest it and for me to be available to stand around for hours hoping to get the chance to repeat what was a thrilling experience. I shot 2 pigs last week so don’t think I’ve shot them all!you waited so long cos you shot em all!
Bc.