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The 7mm-08 Remington cartridge is an effective round for hunting feral hogs, offering sufficient power to drop large boars quickly and humanely.
Ballistic Performance
The 7mm-08 Remington’s moderate recoil and flat trajectory make it a suitable choice for hunting feral hogs. Its standard factory loads typically feature a 140-grain bullet traveling at approximately 2,900 feet per second, generating around 1,500 ft-lbs of energy. This is sufficient to take down a mature feral hog weighing 200-300 pounds.
Hunting Techniques
When hunting feral hogs with the 7mm-08 Remington, it’s essential to aim for the vitals: the heart and lungs. This can be achieved by aiming for the chest cavity just behind the hog’s front leg. Aim for a spot about 1-2 inches below the shoulder line, taking into account any wind drift and bullet drop. To ensure a clean kill, make sure to aim for a spot that will result in the bullet passing through both lungs and the heart.
Real-World Data
Real-world data from hunting feral hogs with the 7mm-08 Remington show that the cartridge can achieve a 100% success rate when hunting in close quarters (less than 200 yards) and using a quality factory load. However, as the distance increases, the success rate drops. To achieve optimal results, it’s recommended to use a high-quality scope and to practice shooting at various ranges to develop a consistent and accurate shot.
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