Typically 100-150 yards, of course I shot one directly beneath me with a 44 special and have seen my cousin kill the biggest one yet at 200 yards with a 50 gr NBT 223. While I do shoot steel out to 800 yards, I wouldn't feel comfortable shooting pigs with either a 223 or 300 BO past 300 yards. Well they are the scourge of the earth and I'd probably shoot at them if I could see em.
But at night in a stand over a feeder, a suppressed 240 gr hunk of lead would put a lot of bacon on the ground.
You lost me. Are you saying your 44 is suppressed? I was talking about the 30 cal sub-sonics.
I was curious how many MOA you're having to dial to get to 150 or 200 or so. My son and I were messing with them in the .308 today and they were doing pretty UBER.
Travis