.357 a good hog gun?

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I'm waiting on a hog right now but I have my Rio Grande 45-70 and 425-grain bullet with me tonight!
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Ranch Dog wrote:I'm waiting on a hog right now but I have my Rio Grande 45-70 and 425-grain bullet with me tonight!
Too bad we can't set up a live feed.... :lol:
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It would have been boring. I did have a bachelor group of eight bucks walk past me at dark . Some pretty good ones in the string. Right then I knew there would be no boar hog in the immediate area or they wouldn't be there. About 15 minutes after they walked past, I walked home in the dark. Beautiful, clear night with the moon rising. I typically would stay out but I was really tired.
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