Originally Posted by Mule Deer
osix,

The 110s will work great on hogs.

My wife crumpled the biggest cow elk either of us has ever taken with a 130-grain TTSX started at 2850 fps (typical 150-grain .308 velocity) a couple years ago, the range 250 yards. The bullet broke the left shoulder just above the big joint, and ended up under the hide in the middle of the left ribs.

My buddy's wife used a 130TTSX @ 2850-2900 w/R-15 from a 20" 308 to take a very nice Canadian moose @ 125yds. She shot it twice (1st would've don't it but it was still standing) through the ribs/lungs and both bullets exited.

A 110 even backed down to say 2700 or 2600 to mitigate recoil wouldn't spook me a bit.


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