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<blockquote data-quote="craigkindlesmith" data-source="post: 892544" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I use 100 grain Hornady. Not because they are any better, I just like Hornady and I do lean towards heavier bullets. Just a personal preferance. I also use 95 grain Winchester Silvertips. They are just as, if not more, effective as the Hornady on deer. The Winchester doesn't exit as often as the Hornady's do. That's why I think the heavier bullet would work better on hogs. That's not to say a different 95 grain wouldn't zip right through.</p><p></p><p>As far as the hogs in Oklahoma.... Down south here ODWC come through in helicopters about 3 times a year to shoot them from the air. We are litterally over run. They pass out spot light permits to land owners like candy. It's just thick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigkindlesmith, post: 892544, member: 9643"] I use 100 grain Hornady. Not because they are any better, I just like Hornady and I do lean towards heavier bullets. Just a personal preferance. I also use 95 grain Winchester Silvertips. They are just as, if not more, effective as the Hornady on deer. The Winchester doesn't exit as often as the Hornady's do. That's why I think the heavier bullet would work better on hogs. That's not to say a different 95 grain wouldn't zip right through. As far as the hogs in Oklahoma.... Down south here ODWC come through in helicopters about 3 times a year to shoot them from the air. We are litterally over run. They pass out spot light permits to land owners like candy. It's just thick. [/QUOTE]
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