You could use just about anything from a .223 and bigger. I would recommend something larger than a .223 because boars have thick hide and bones so you need something that will inflict enough damage to take a boar down clean with on shot. I would use a .270 it will do the job fine.
But you could use just about any large caliber round.
Shotgun with buckshot, 30 caliber rifle, etc.
For small game hunting, I think so.
The best brand of .177 caliber gun that is good for hunting will depend upon what type of hunting a person is doing. Two good brands for general hunting are the Daisy and Crossman.
The boar charges at Jack while he is hunting with the other boys. Jack manages to wound the boar with his spear, but the boar escapes and runs away. This encounter further ignites Jack's obsession with hunting and violence.
I have twenty years experience of hunting and pursuing wild boar in Germany.
They are called hollow-point or hunting pellets. Check H&N pellets they are well made.
The minimum caliber recommended for hunting grizzly bears is .30-06.
Hunting of wild boar and hogs.
One you can shoot accurately that meets or exceeds your state's minimum caliber restriction.
Alexander Ernest Wardrop has written: 'Modern pig-sticking' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Wild boar hunting, Wild boar, Hunting
HuntingtripsRus is a good source for this information. Wild boar hunting is plentiful in northern areas of Ontario. The woodland in this area is conducive for the animals.
It depends on what your hunting, moose, bear, rabbit, birds. Hunting large animals I suggest a large caliber rifle. Most hunters in Alaska also carry a large caliber handgun (.357, .41 Mag, 44 Mag.) even if they are hunting small game of fishing. It depends on what your hunting, moose, bear, rabbit, birds. Hunting large animals I suggest a large caliber rifle. Most hunters in Alaska also carry a large caliber handgun (.357, .41 Mag, 44 Mag.) even if they are hunting small game or fishing.