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Load Development for Fall Pig Culling

pk117ac23

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I'm looking for advice on Load Development for Fall Pig / Hog Culling... I'm probably overthinking it but I've always enjoyed suggestions here.

A Friend of mine is looking to cull a 150lb Red Wattle pig this weekend to smoke for a Fall Party. My buddies and I got into a convo about best caliber / projectile to use. I've seen pigs go down successfully at local processor w/ 17HMR w/17gr V-Max @2550fps... but I've also seen Kune Kune's fight tooth and nail against a 9mm and 22LR or slower moving projectiles. We don't have 17hmr, but we do have .223 Rem, 300 Blackout that might suffice.

I've got the following projectiles I could load for him:
.223 - 55gr Sierra Blitz King, 55gr FMJ, 55gr HPBT, 55gr Speer Varmint sp, 62gr Steel Core M855's
.30 cal (Blackout) - 110gr V-Max, 125gr Speer TNT, 125gr SST (probably heaver would be overkill)

Current Loads that work great for Predators (I don't want to have ricochet or pass thru destroy meat at near point blank ranges)
- 300 Blackout /110gr V-Max @ 1950fps
- 223 Rem / 55gr Sierra BlitzKing @ 2900fps

What do you suggest for a decreased load? Thinking Goal would be to have load chronograph around 1600-1800fps so it can make it through the skull but stop short of meat in back legs / back. Maybe the 110gr V-Max in Blackout is perfect? Maybe it doesn't even matter? Curious of your thoughts... thanks!
 

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