HOW TO HOG HUNT. WHAT AMMO??

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  • @darryljones6129
    @darryljones6129 Před 4 lety +75

    He kills more hogs in one hunt than I’ve killed in a lifetime. This man knows what he’s talking about. He has a masters degree in hog slaying.

    • @bigredone1030
      @bigredone1030 Před 4 lety +8

      Darryl Jones more like he has a phd and is professor emeritus in hogging

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bigredone1030
      Wouldve received his post doc but the university of hog huntin had a change in directors and didn't want to pay out for tenure
      Selfish jerks

    • @TheAcfallejoseph
      @TheAcfallejoseph Před 3 lety

      True

    • @kazimierzspaczynski7401
      @kazimierzspaczynski7401 Před 2 lety

      He is good but also check Franz Albrecht. That German guy is on another level. Driven hunts and pigs are runing full speed.

    • @TheAcfallejoseph
      @TheAcfallejoseph Před 2 lety

      @@kazimierzspaczynski7401 sure will thanks

  • @francisallen5459
    @francisallen5459 Před 5 lety +19

    Very good review my friend, i have used a 30-06 for 40 years I have been using Winchester 30-06 150gr soft point last year I got a pass through on a Elk using 150gr bullet at 150 yards I love the 30-06

    • @darryljones6129
      @darryljones6129 Před 4 lety +4

      Francis Allen 30-06 is a very good reliable caliber.

    • @delvine13
      @delvine13 Před 2 lety +1

      Love my FN k98 Mauser and M1 Garand. Both in 06👍.
      Best thing about my 06 is that it's only outdated til you blow apart your 308 friends target🤣🤣... sry Evan🙄🤣

  • @williamjohnson7340
    @williamjohnson7340 Před 6 lety +34

    Great video tons of info. Thank you Todd really appreciated it! Sad to hear you are experiencing the adpocalypse too... Alot of youtubers are its a real shame... Keep up the hard work it really shows!

    • @HVACinstructer
      @HVACinstructer Před rokem

      Awesome content, headed to Oklahoma soon to bust some hog heads. Thank You for great info, we value your experience on the matter.

  • @Jeff-mo5gc
    @Jeff-mo5gc Před 6 lety +4

    Great Video. I'm a Rancher in south Texas. I've Harvested around 50 hogs in the past 3 years. I've tried the 5.56/.223 the only bullet I've found that works reliably is the Federal Fusion 62 grain bonded soft point. 223 bullets that I've tried that do not work are the Hornady 55 grain soft point, federal Tactical law enforcement soft points(Federal does not make these anymore) and the Winchester 64 grain soft points. I've tried this ammunition out of a 16 inch carbine and a 22 inch savage bolt gun. The federal worked well from both Barrel lengths. I use a 7.62 by 39 KS-47 now. Its is much more reliable with one shot drop and tumble kills. All the 7.62 by 39 ammo you mentioned works just as well for me. Hope this helps. What I have found with the .223 is it has a tendency to tumble when it hits any size or Dimension of bone. I've hit pigs in the shoulder and found the bullet facing vertical in the spine under the hide. Just my two cents I do not recommend the .223 especially if your paying to hunt. I'm at war with pigs so I don't care. The .223 will kill the pig you just wont find it 75% of the time.

    • @Shooter-1924
      @Shooter-1924 Před 4 lety +1

      I’m in South Texas as well and my go to is .45-70 in the 325 gr Hornady LeverEvolution. It drops them on the spot. For longer ranges I use a .308 and pretty much any 165+ grain load is good. In 5.56 I’ve had good luck with the Hornady Full Boar which is a GMX all metal bullet. Good luck keeping the population down.

  • @contreeman
    @contreeman Před 6 lety +30

    keep teaching brother I'm still learning GOD BLESS

  • @tristanberzerker8016
    @tristanberzerker8016 Před 6 lety +5

    Appreciate you doing this video, a lot of people think they can use whatever ammo they want to hunt hog because there's no law like other protected animals. Of course you can use ball or amour piercing but if a professional hog hunter such as yourself uses the best than so should everyone else. Being as humane and respectful to the animal as you can should be important to every hunter. Shared this video with all my friends! Thanks again!

    • @twintwo1429
      @twintwo1429 Před rokem

      223-3006 covers all necessary to kill nuisance animals. END OF DISCUSSION.

  • @BoeCrane75
    @BoeCrane75 Před 4 lety +5

    Holy Crap!!! I saw at least 10 suppressors on your wall!! Good on you man, I couldn't use all of them to have that many. That's a lot of wait time for them, mine was 14 months to the day to get the approval back. Cant imagine how much combined wait time you have total! By the way, I have several hunting calibers but I think the ones I like most is the 6.8 and 25-45 Sharps. Both hit like a hammer.

  • @dragonsmk1812
    @dragonsmk1812 Před 3 lety +3

    By far best hog eradication videos, and most importantly, instructions I've seen. If you guys still in business, keep up the awesome work. 👌

  • @danielbutcher5836
    @danielbutcher5836 Před 4 lety +2

    I believe I've enjoyed reading your responses to folks' comments as much as I did the video itself! I know it's ben a while since this was uploaded, but I was disappointed to see no 6.8 listed anymore on Freedom's website. Thanks for all the great content.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 4 lety

      Freedoms parent company went bankrupt closing them as well.

  • @StreetbeatDesigns67
    @StreetbeatDesigns67 Před 6 lety +3

    So glad I stumbled upon this channel even though CZcams is trying its best to keep you in the shadows. I'm a complete novice to hunting, but I have learned a ton here and I really enjoy the channel. Great stuff man

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you in case CZcams deletes us I will be starting a vemio channel and we have a Carbon Tv channel as well.

  • @geoblueGR
    @geoblueGR Před 3 lety +2

    this man speaks the truth.... most logical informations i ever heard...

  • @smokedbrisket3033
    @smokedbrisket3033 Před 6 lety +3

    Preface: I am a HUGE Nosler fan and have always had success with them, but there is a performance window to be mindful of.
    On Boar Busters (Nosler Accubond), Nosler itself recommends an impact velocity of no less than about 1800 FPS. Nosler says they may not reliably expand below that velocity. Same is true of Nosler Partitions - they need no less than 1800 fps at impact to reliably expand. If you're shooting something with 2400 fps, or faster, at the muzzle, this still gets you out quite a long distance before you may have lack of expansion. Accubond and Partition are among the best, most reliable bullets made, provided you keep them within their performance window. Nosler Accubonds and Partitions are some of the most commonly used bullets for hunting Africa's plains game for a reason.
    For a slow mover like 170gr 30-30, it may not be your best choice.

    • @jordanr8312
      @jordanr8312 Před 6 lety +3

      I use accubonds in my 6.8 and had to take the 1800FPS into consideration when purchasing a scope. I believe the 6.8 accubond load I have drops below 1800FPS at the 400 yard range so I realized I didn't need optics above 6x. Love my accubonds and thanks for sharing a good point that many folks don't think too much about.

  • @cardiackidjones2848
    @cardiackidjones2848 Před 6 lety +4

    Great video and like the detail of your commentary on these rounds as well as your experience that you have had.

  • @USMColdCorps1
    @USMColdCorps1 Před 5 lety +3

    I have dropped every wild hog I’ve shot with 5.56 HP’s and most of the time I hunt with Hornady 7.62x39 SST’s or 45 Colt Leverlutions. Gotta admit, almost all shots were well ‘set-up’, w/placed ‘relaxed’ shots. One day I was carrying my Rossi .454 Casull lever w/240 gr Hornady’s when I stumbled into a pack and made a rushed shot. Thought I hit it right and it went right down. As it lay and I approached it, it jumped up and charged, having only enough time to use the but of the rifle to protect my leg. There was a massive amount of blood where it went down and it left a heavy blood trail as it ran off into the never-never. The Casull hits ultra hard, and I’m not trying to knock it at all, as I’m just agreeing with some of your initial comments on sometimes it can go weird if the shot does massive damage but didn’t hit the show-stopping parts of the hog. Thanks for the valued input. Two thumbs down for any censorship your experiencing, as it’s not right.
    My most recent experience has been all positive too with the 110 GMX Hornady’s in a 16” SIG MCX 300 BLK.

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Před rokem

      What barrel length did you use with 556? I have an 11.5

  • @mulekicker-ut5jl
    @mulekicker-ut5jl Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for making this video. I just built a ar in 7.62x39 for shooting hogs. All I shot in that caliber before was the cheap steal so didn't know what options I had ,but now I do. Thanks again

    • @21JDUCK
      @21JDUCK Před 6 lety +4

      mulekicker 1919 cheap steel hollow points and soft points do the job very well. I know a lot of folks who use them in 7.62x39. I've killed hundreds of hogs with no problems and great expansion and penetration with the cheaper stuff.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +4

      The cheap softpoins do work well but the premium bullets do outperform them.

  • @ThatGuy3714
    @ThatGuy3714 Před 6 lety +2

    I used the 168 grain ttsx in my 308, 325 ttsx in my 458 socom and 110 ttsx in my 6.8. It seems no matter what caliber it does the job. When i hit them in the ass on the run it explodes their ass and immobilizes them. Thats my favorite bullet. lots of damage, always passes though, and maintains weight.

  • @richardchamberlain7053
    @richardchamberlain7053 Před 6 lety +10

    Freedom munitions is a great company. They take care of their employees and the community.

    • @Crafftyyy
      @Crafftyyy Před 6 lety

      All they stock now for 6.8 is their load. If/when it is instock

    • @billy56081
      @billy56081 Před 6 lety

      Sad part is they went bankrupt. I believe the issue they had is pricing after the crunch. They had decent pricing .18 for reman 9mm during the crunch, they kept this pricing after the crunch. I can buy new Winchester (MM NAto for that price now.

  • @ds6872
    @ds6872 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I've had the pleasure of doing a bit of nuisance control. An AR 10 loaded with cheap soft points like core Lok or power point has always done well

  • @lectro88
    @lectro88 Před 5 lety +3

    Great information in this video. 90% of what I shoot, I have loaded myself and custom fit to my liking and firearm.
    You are spot on with everything you said. And thanks for confirming my thoughts about sub sonic rounds.
    You need full power rather than stealth, cause after the first sound its hoofs moving rapidly... and a weak fart bullet most times with full size hogs "Aint" going to do much unless well placed, and considering a spooked hog is hard to stop in the first place.(But to each their own preference)
    Cheers.

  • @MrHandle008
    @MrHandle008 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm from the U.K. Don't worry I think it the most humane way to deal with an invasive species with no apex predator. Thank you this video it answered a lot of my questions that I was confused about. Best Wishes mate

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing your ammo advise based on expertise. As for subsonic ammo, seems counter productive to me.

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 Před 3 lety +3

    I love the 100gr or 120gr Barnes TTSX for my 6.5 Grendel but sometimes I run out so my next go to bullet is the 123gr Hornady SST. I'm a handloader so it's easier to shoot the Barnes but I've never went out with the SST's and felt that I was under gunned. Great video brother!!!

    • @bigjimmy6690
      @bigjimmy6690 Před rokem

      I also use the 100-grain Barnes in my Grendel with great results but of course, now I can't find any.

  • @5shotsr611
    @5shotsr611 Před 6 lety +5

    Super secret ninja 😂, love it!! 😁. Very good video sir. Very informative. Thank you

  • @airbornesoldieramerica7125

    I got 5 hogs so far. I used a 12 gauge shotgun to a bow to a 45-70 to a 444 Marlin and a 308 Win and they are all work great on hogs.

  • @benwarner6761
    @benwarner6761 Před 5 lety +2

    Talking about tough hogs a friend of mine was hog hunting in Texas came across a pretty big hog. They first simultaneously stuck it with 2 arrows on the broadside, one passing all the way through. Started to charge stuck a third arrow diagonally through it's neck, still charging knocking one of the down, the hog was finnaly taken out with 4 rounds of 44 mag. 2 torso and 2 head shots and it was at last not getting back up. Crazy how one can take that, n one can drop dead n it's tracks from a 22lr to the head/neck. Shot placement shot placement

  • @goodoboyde
    @goodoboyde Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you sooo much. As a newbie hog hunter this video gives me a starting place to start zeroing my rifle. Thank you

  • @metocvideo
    @metocvideo Před 4 lety +3

    Just so you know, your videos are showing up in my feed, and I live in England!

  • @user-pj2hp4ig4o
    @user-pj2hp4ig4o Před 2 lety +1

    Wealth of information, thanks and bookmarked! 7.62x39 new hog hunter, definitely going to check out the cavity backed

  • @jmartin9059
    @jmartin9059 Před 5 lety +1

    *Thank you for sharing highly useful real world bullet performance information. I am glad to know that the scarcely available Barnes Bullets do perform well on Hogs and pigs. I have another good reason to believe that these Barnes Copper bullets will also perform well in deer.*

  • @GoogleUser-zx5vs
    @GoogleUser-zx5vs Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the quick and informative response Todd, greatly value your opinion. Will do whatever I can to spread the word and support your channel.

  • @DannyWalker1949
    @DannyWalker1949 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank's for this information, Todd. I trust your thoughts on this subject. Especially on the 300 Blk Out stuff, as I'm just getting into this Caliber and Hog's🐗🐷🐖🐽 together. Good Day❕

  • @rahulbannerjee4845
    @rahulbannerjee4845 Před rokem

    Very nicely done really appreciate my basics knowledge improved after watching this

  • @andrewnolan7237
    @andrewnolan7237 Před 6 lety +1

    Good video Todd. You can read up on all the specs you want in a magazine or an article but you really have "been there, done that." I trust every word you say.

  • @timhansen3679
    @timhansen3679 Před 6 lety +25

    Great information right from the horse's mouth. When a guy has killed over 100 hogs with a certain round, you know he's got the informed opinion that matters! Great video as always. Keep up the good work! PS: I use the .308 150 grain American Whitetail by Hornady for hogs. Have you tried it?

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +7

      Yes I use it out of my 12" 308 and it has performed well. .308 just is not that ammo sensitive lol.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 Před 5 lety +1

      @@LoneStarBoars what grain for 270 do you recommend for hog hunting. I only own a 270 rifle.

    • @NorbertFlemings
      @NorbertFlemings Před 4 lety +3

      @@rye-bread5236 140 gr. Winchester Accubond Ct. Good blend of weight, speed, and penetration ability.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 Před 4 lety +2

      @@NorbertFlemings Thank you.

  • @seanwhite304
    @seanwhite304 Před 4 lety +1

    For 5.56N I've been using Black Hills 70G GMX, and Barnes 70G TSX. I've shot more with GMX than anything and it's my favorite.
    For 6.8 I use the 100g GMX and SSA 110G ACCUBOND. I still prefer the GMX.
    I used to think the ELDX was the best Bullets until I did more research . Now the only Hunting ammo I use in my AR10s is Nosler Partition. A 165G Partition to me seems over kill on a hogg . Then again I've never seen a monster hog . Mainly the ones I see are 200 pounds or less.
    I just know when I go to Florida or Texas to hunt some hoggs . I bring my primary Wilson Combat 16" Recon Tactical 6.8SPC . I also bring my M6 IC DI as a backup .

    • @brandonhouston3683
      @brandonhouston3683 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm hand loading 80gr Hornady ELD I've had good results out to 300yds

  • @timsmith5837
    @timsmith5837 Před 4 lety +1

    Appreciate the information. I pass along when asked by friends what caliber for hogs here in Texas, the one you have at the time of the encounter. Don’t overthink it, if you use it for deer it will kill hogs from most angles.
    The recovered bullets you show is much appreciated.

  • @rowdybroomstick1216
    @rowdybroomstick1216 Před 6 lety +2

    Going to share, thanks for the day time pics in your video, gives you a good idea of the damage on the hogs , not to mention the cool effect of the hogs holding such sweet armory, lol 😂7.62, 5.56,45-70 arkansan's country boy can't afford this Fancy caliber's,lol!

  • @adamadams6740
    @adamadams6740 Před 2 lety

    Awesome stuff thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.I’ve watched the video couple times now.

  • @douglasmcneil8413
    @douglasmcneil8413 Před 6 lety +7

    Thinking about a hard cast 180 grain 357 coming out of a Marlin pushing just over 1700fps. Would like to hear if you think that's good hog medicine. Should be a little more than 1100 foot-pounds of energy.

    • @alpalmieri8644
      @alpalmieri8644 Před 6 lety +1

      Great choice it will put them in the dirt.I wont shoot them with buckshot if its a big ole hog the buckshot will not penetrate the grizzle plate around the hogs vitals but a slug will do the job.

  • @colsoncustoms8994
    @colsoncustoms8994 Před 6 lety +2

    Good stuff. I just dug some bullets out of the berm yesterday and It's interesting to see how some mushroom nicely, some don't expand at all, and some disintegrated. Terminal ballistics is incredibly important.

  • @throwaway633
    @throwaway633 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Shared your videos with some buddies!

  • @alanbobbymcguire5099
    @alanbobbymcguire5099 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative sir 👍👍

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Před 4 lety +1

    I'm using Federal Power Shok 180gr .308 for my first hunt. I think it's going to work just fine.

  • @majormitchell01
    @majormitchell01 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Todd. Great informative vid. Very helpful mate. Thanks again. Jim

  • @ChrisGarcia-gb9xl
    @ChrisGarcia-gb9xl Před 3 lety +2

    Recently got permission to hunt several farms. I have a browning 270 im going to use. Any info would be appreciated. Thank u

  • @predatortt7694
    @predatortt7694 Před 6 lety +8

    good video. Like always :-) Greets from Deutschland

  • @clintonwalsh2264
    @clintonwalsh2264 Před 6 lety +6

    I use for my .308 for hogs 150g softpoints. Drops em everytime

  • @payoloscovknorris6596
    @payoloscovknorris6596 Před 4 lety +3

    I use 22mag Winchester H.p (30 - 50 yds only) ear shot thats all i need 😎

  • @TheOnlySgtRock
    @TheOnlySgtRock Před 5 lety +1

    Such a wealth of information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @huntingadventureswithsy
    @huntingadventureswithsy Před 6 lety +4

    So basically you cant go wrong with an all copper bullet? I have heard nothing but good things on winchesters power point and you can get them for a good price. Thanks for this video!

    • @smokedbrisket3033
      @smokedbrisket3033 Před 6 lety

      Barnes TTSX and TSX are also quite good. I know a guy in British Columbia who hunts Shiras moose with a 6.5-284, and he fills his tag ever year using Barnes TSX 120 gr.

    • @huntingadventureswithsy
      @huntingadventureswithsy Před 6 lety +1

      Brian Bagent Brian Bagent for sure Barnes bullets are hard to beat. Sierra gameking is also a good bullet.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +2

      You can go wrong the Barnes 6.8 flavor does not open up right. But if it's designed to open up for the velocity of the caliber most do very well.

  • @bucsam1660
    @bucsam1660 Před 5 lety +1

    Glad to hear you mention that you've killed em with pellet rifle. I have the Hatsan QE Carnivore .30 which I'm gonna use, great vid, GBY from the Highland Lakes area.

  • @jpg8402
    @jpg8402 Před 5 lety +2

    Just curious as to your recommendation for the .450 bushmaster out if an 18" barrel? Looking at getting an AR chambered in it possibly. From my limited research and knowledge on the round, there isn't a ton of options(especially locally here in South Dakota). I've only found Hornady BLACK 250 grn FTX and Remington Premier 260 grn AccuTip locally. What is the best performing round on hogs in this caliber?

  • @TommyboyGTP
    @TommyboyGTP Před 6 lety +1

    What about the good ole fashoned Remington Core Lokt? Here in the brushy terrain of Florida where shots are typically below 100 yards for the most part, it's the round of choice for many calibers like the .30-30, .308, 30-06, .270, etc. I was surprised to not see this round mentioned since it's such as successful and affordable choice around here. Thanks for a great upload!

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety

      I've never used those.

    • @TommyboyGTP
      @TommyboyGTP Před 6 lety

      Wow i'm surprised! Go to Walmart or any other retailer that sells ammo around you and go pick up a few boxes for your .308 and give them a try, they're pretty affordable... and would make for a great video :-)

  • @billjensen6216
    @billjensen6216 Před rokem

    Great information in all your videos. Thank you

  • @georgeramirez5235
    @georgeramirez5235 Před 3 lety +1

    First I want to say that I enjoy your videos...very helpful and good information
    I know you didn't get into the 5.56 too much but that's what I have at the moment so could you please recommend a bullet for a AR with a 16" barrel in 5.56?!
    I live south of Houston and I'm trying to find freedom munitions and I haven't had any luck.... I thought they had a warehouse in north Houston but I can't find it....also due to the Covid-19 I haven't been able to go to the gun shows to get ammunition...any help would be appreciated

  • @bsdoweidt
    @bsdoweidt Před 6 měsíci

    Great information. Thank you

  • @zigzigzig
    @zigzigzig Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for doing these videos. You have some incredibly good looking guns btw.

  • @brazzy1467
    @brazzy1467 Před 6 lety

    I use the green and white box Remington 120gr OTFB and they are sold at my local Walmart. It's a Barnes bullet and Barnes brass. It's worked every time.

    • @jimhans1
      @jimhans1 Před 6 lety

      sonny brassfield Remington makes their own brass for all calibers......

  • @bigaarmory100
    @bigaarmory100 Před 6 lety +1

    Great information from actual hunting experience (not just ballistic charts) using various calibers. I’m a 7.62x39 guy and the Hornady SST are great but I’ll admit that the Wolf soft point are extremely hard to resist at about 20 cents per round. Just have to concentrate more on shot placement for a quick kill.

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Před rokem

    30-06 shooting 180gn soft points will stop all but the biggest hog. You need a lot of bullet to penetrate the gristle on their shoulders and break their legs. The larger European wild boar need a 338 or 375.

  • @floridaman727
    @floridaman727 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. This was very helpful

  • @thebugkiller9036
    @thebugkiller9036 Před 7 měsíci

    Gorilla pig punisher ammo in 300 blackout has been very effective for me

  • @f.w.1318
    @f.w.1318 Před 6 lety +1

    There's a local ranch by Luling TX, the few hunters I've spoken too use a variety of rifles, but I did notice they mostly carry the 270, 308 or 3006 and smaller caliber like the 204 rugger, I didn't want ask a million question, but would the 204 be used for up close 50 yards or less boar shots. Thanks, your videos are very informative

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +1

      With a good earhole shot you can kill them with a pellet gun. Shot placement trumps all the larger calibers are just insurance.

  • @GoogleUser-zx5vs
    @GoogleUser-zx5vs Před 6 lety +1

    Todd, love your videos, credit you for both developing my interest in hog hunting and much of what I've learned about it. In 6.8 SPC would you say the MKZ 120 gr. Cavity back bullet has superior performance overall to the Hornady 120 gr. SST? I get down to TX about twice a year and load my own. For the limited number of shots I'm able to take, cost per round is less of an issue. I'm looking for max 6.8 performance on hogs as the primary consideration. I was also interested to read your comment about how the .308 has become your favorite round for hogs fired from your excellent LWRC. Has the 6.8 SPC lost favor for your eradication efforts or, does it still fit a certain niche. Would love to own an LWRC but, can't get them where I reside.NFA items are out here too, unfortunately. TX and it's precious freedom is inspiring, never give it up, would love to live there. Thank you for all your hard work and wonderful reviews, so greatly appreciated.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety

      The cavity back will open to a lower speed than the SST so it has the advantage on long range. I went to 6.8 before I had silencers to tame the muzzle climb, and before i had nice AR10 rifles. The 6.8 still hits hard with little recoil and is lighter, I still use both but love the extra insurance the 308 brings.

  • @StevenRecknagelMusic
    @StevenRecknagelMusic Před 3 lety

    I live in a state in which they are not prevalent, however I do want to go out on a hunt sometime!

  • @TheGDizzo
    @TheGDizzo Před 6 lety +1

    Those Barnes TTSX 168gr .308's are impressive!

    • @jacobmullins3644
      @jacobmullins3644 Před 4 lety

      Barnes makes good ammo but for the price you can buy 9 .50 bmg no thanks I can buy a box of hornady full boar cheaper

  • @kkutube1972
    @kkutube1972 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your video. So educational.

  • @evanalessi7837
    @evanalessi7837 Před 6 lety +2

    I enjoyed the article in Hoghunter Magazine on you

  • @buddyfuentes
    @buddyfuentes Před 6 lety +1

    Have you tried the Remington 120 grain Blackout? The case says Barnes, it is a hollowpoint flat base bullet.
    Love your videos...

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +2

      I've tried the 120gr Barnes I prefer the 110gr

  • @dalecook4928
    @dalecook4928 Před 3 lety +1

    What hog bullet & weight do you recommend for AR .223/.556, AR .308 win & .270 win bolt?
    We’re just now getting into hog hunting in south Arkansas. We’re not sure which rifle to use yet.
    Thanks!!

  • @THESPORTINGCAMP
    @THESPORTINGCAMP Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @rokkinjohann
    @rokkinjohann Před 6 lety

    Simple volumetric geometry. On a 1-for-1 volumetric trade, as the rear end cavity deepens the bullet lengthens. That length increase will all be behind the ogive/shank transition. Bearing surface would certainly increase without any material change in powder capacity. Still calling BS.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety

      Ok I've loaded them it worked for me l. Guess it shouldn't have but it did.

  • @russbowman6801
    @russbowman6801 Před 4 lety

    Yup, a lot of hogs, yes, but they number in the millions, and no one can do this alone. We need more hog hunters like him, and a lot of hungry people needing some natural roast pork!

  • @Jacob-cw5ug
    @Jacob-cw5ug Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your time you deserve more subscribers

  • @jeff0nyschuk670
    @jeff0nyschuk670 Před 11 měsíci

    30-30 is my favorite,,Stops them instantly!!!

  • @eriknodland8352
    @eriknodland8352 Před 6 lety +1

    I love your videos!
    Money is no object, what is your favorite caliber and platform for hog eradication? I’m using a scar sbr I like, but curious what you prefer.
    Keep up the good work!! (I always try to watch your videos a week after so you still get money from the view)

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +2

      My 308 REPR Mk2 16" is my favorite. Thanks!

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +1

      I've always wanted a FDE SCAR heavy.

    • @eriknodland8352
      @eriknodland8352 Před 6 lety

      Lone Star Boars I have one and I’m in Houston if you ever want to try.

  • @willrobinson5650
    @willrobinson5650 Před 2 lety

    Great info. My go-to hog rifle is a Bushmaster with a 308 Winchester round. I used to hunt them with a 7 mm REM Mag using a 162 gr Nosler Partition with 68 gr of IMR 4831. It’s a great round because you can shoot them in the tail at 300 yards and it will still give them a concussion. The problem is, you only get one shot because by the time you chamber a second round, they’re gone. I’ve shot several at one time with the Bushmaster. My current goal is to shoot a hog with my 45. I’m using 230 gr Winchester hollow points. I’ve had three encounters so far but haven’t dropped one. Any insight into using that caliber?

  • @FreedomandBaconHomestead
    @FreedomandBaconHomestead Před 6 lety +1

    Good info. Thank you for sharing.

  • @definitelynotlebronjames443

    I do agree with using bigger/ heavier calibers than the 5.56 to some degree but if your located here in Texas there are so many trees and most of the pastures are small there is no need for shots over 100 yards. If your an experienced hunter then you should have no problem dropping a hog, as you should know they have specific areas to shoot and if you hit those areas, 5.56 does completely fine. I’ve killed multiple 200+ pound hogs DROPPED in their tracks with a savage .223 “varmit rifle” and a sightMark wraith night vision scope shooting wolf ammo😂 it’s all about shot placement. I’ve killed pigs with .22 and .22 magnum also.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 4 lety

      Hard to hit specific areas when they are running. We are more focused on pest control than just one meat hog.

  • @brianwinters5434
    @brianwinters5434 Před 5 lety +1

    I.use 308 or 30 06 180 grain ultra corelokt

  • @waywardson8360
    @waywardson8360 Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoy and learn when I watch your videos. This has been very helpful but I still only believe that the 7.62x51 is a reasonable hog rifle. It possesses everything that each of the other calibers lack. It has range, mass, velocity, availability and reliable, common platforms like the AR10 style rifles. You're doing good work.
    Here's a crazy idea: get a flat deck and suspend it from a helium bag like a blimp and float over the pigs and shoot down onto them. You could have IR lamps and a quiet electric fan for propulsion. Perhaps you can kill 30 to 40 per cent more hogs from that vantage point of a floating hunting blind.

  • @clydehappyjesusdaysmith2142

    In your experience which optics or scope collects the best light in late in the day just before dark. Appears the Deer here move just before dark.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety +1

      Most high sand day scopes are great at gathering light. I dont usually raven head out until the sun is down completely though.

  • @lukehattingh8735
    @lukehattingh8735 Před 4 lety +2

    i have a .357 Rossi 92, can i hunt hog with it.

  • @justa3v619
    @justa3v619 Před 4 lety +1

    I know this is an old video but I was wondering if you have tried the 110gn controlled chaos 6.5 Grendel or the 90gn jhp American Eagle? For deer and hog with my grendel 18” and a 16” I’ve been using either the 123gn sst or the 120gn fusion bonded soft point. Both work great I actually like the fusion a little better myself but I have a pile of the 90gn American Eagle jhp and a couple boxes of the controlled chaos. I really can’t find much on the American Eagle and just worry it’s going to fragment and not penetrate deep enough but I do like the high velocity of the lighter rounds

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 Před rokem

    You are actually recommending factory loaded cartridges more than bullets. As a handloader, the difference would be the ability to tailor the desired bullet to your gun, versus buying a one size fits all cartridge.
    Not that it really matters here, but the terminology is important when developing a load for a bullet, not buying a ready rolled bullet in a cartridge. I'm sure you know that the projectile is the bullet, and the bullet, case, primer, and powder constitute the cartridge.

  • @michaelsilvestre3438
    @michaelsilvestre3438 Před 4 lety +1

    Very Helpful!! Thank you Sir!

  • @guymeyers1846
    @guymeyers1846 Před 6 lety +1

    Love your Videos! I have learned a lot. I am trying to decide between a lwrc 6.8 or a REPR 308. The REPR is quite a bit more expensive and I an concerned about the recoil and fast second shots. I am new to this and don't know if the fully loaded weight difference between the two is a big deal as I have heard from other comments. Any advise is truly appreciated.

    • @LoneStarBoars
      @LoneStarBoars  Před 6 lety

      With a silencer fast follow up shots will not be an issue with the REPR. The REPR is heavier but I lile the extra power from the .308 plus .308 ammo is everywhere. But you can't go wrong either way.

    • @way1234ne
      @way1234ne Před 6 lety +1

      lighter is better if you are doing a lot of stalk hunting

  • @gregucho969
    @gregucho969 Před 4 lety +2

    I never heard him mention the 30-30. Is there some reason why not?

    • @williamgaines9784
      @williamgaines9784 Před 3 lety

      He said 30-30 in the intro. He said the SST was a good bullet in many 30 calibers.

  • @traviscoplen1016
    @traviscoplen1016 Před 6 lety

    Need to check out Leigh 115gr controlled chaos in 300 black out. Devastating on hogs!! None local order only from Leigh.

  • @alancaron984
    @alancaron984 Před 4 lety +1

    Does anybody use the older calibers like 30-40, 45-70?

  • @alanyesilipek7959
    @alanyesilipek7959 Před 3 lety

    7mmRemMag 175 grain sort points at 2960 fps..... drops them like a rock

  • @flighttime75
    @flighttime75 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you tell me what you prefer better. A 7.62 x 39 or .308? And what ammo you prefer for both for boar hunting

  • @tomsimmo5789
    @tomsimmo5789 Před 5 lety

    the .300 BO is my new go to caliber for home and field. ♠️

  • @scottdittel5121
    @scottdittel5121 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you use a 458 Win Mag on hogs

  • @markc6207
    @markc6207 Před 5 lety

    That was very informative. New subscriber here.

  • @jesseshomesteadadventures9469

    What cal/ ammo would you recommend for handguns not for the initial shot but for follow-up shots

  • @billjensen6216
    @billjensen6216 Před rokem

    What range are you shooting the 7.62x39 pistol at? and what bullet and grain weight works best for hogs?

  • @alpalmieri8644
    @alpalmieri8644 Před 6 lety +13

    Im here in florida and I've killed. a mess of hogs with my ruger 10/22.

  • @silvermanicattack8190
    @silvermanicattack8190 Před 2 lety

    New hunter.learning a whole lot from him.got a 25/06 from grandpa.is this good with hogs?

  • @FishiganMilligan
    @FishiganMilligan Před 4 lety

    What about the deadliest ‘shroom in the woods? I shoot 150 grain Remington Core Lokt and it knocks them down. What’s your opinion on that round?