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Reuben
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« on: June 11, 2019, 06:19:25 pm »

.44 mag is all I will trust.  .357 is a neat round but it’s a difference in throwing rocks at something or dropping a boulder on it with a .44. 
.35 Remington is a hell of a round, I’m bound and determined by to find me an old New England arms single shot. It would just get expensive to use often hog hunting.

I wouldn’t ever let somebody pack a .22 mag around me or my dogs. You don’t hit him 100% square and perfect that bullet is either bouncing off him and going somewhere else or he’s packing it off like you threw sand at him. No thank you
.44 in my opinion is the safest round you can use. Lots of power, and it dumps it on impact, if you hit bone the biggest of hogs are going to feel it and you ain’t passing through on a hog over 100 lbs


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The reason why I shoot the 22 mag is a buddy of mine lost my 22 Ruger...

One day I might buy the browning auto in 22...then I will retire the 22 mag... I agree it is about precision and accuracy...I have never shot a dog and hopefully won’t...

I like the 22 mag but not as much as the 22...
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