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 45 for hogs 
		
		
		i use a 45 long colt in va.dragoon for hogs, 255grain. it has done a great job for up close and personnel. longest shot was 35 yards.it has very good stopping power 
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 47/70, maybe. everything else is "Chump Change". Been there, done that. Handguns are for the "Uneducated and Un-informed" 
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 yote. we hunt with dogs.  98% of hogs taken is with knife or tied.the 45 is for the ones that don;t understand. yes this is a rough sport but with our dogs it is a little safer.the 45 long colt is plenty of gun. 
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 In my experience, a hard cast LSWC of about 250 grains, loaded over a stiff charge of 2400, will go clean through a large pig, end to end.  I love my .44 Mags, but the old .45 Colt Ruger SA will do just as fine a job. 
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 .45 Colt Rifle & Handgun! 
		
		
		I've got a .45 Colt Marlin lever gun and Ruger handgun (wheel gun not a bottom feeder!). 
	The Marlin w/24" barrel will hold 14 rnds with one in the chamber of the 250grn rnfp Laser Cast loaded to a mild 1400 pfs give or take, or 13 rnds with one in the chamber of the Hornaday 300grn XTP Mag. loaded a little hotter (but not topped out), about 1700fps. Those same loads in my Ruger Blackhawk w/4 5/8" barrel will slow down a little due to shorter barrel, but still get the job done. The 300grnr's out of the 24"barrel Marlin loads are just under what the .45-70 in velocity and power. Thats ok, I can carry a whole lot more .45 Colt rounds than I can .45-70 Gov. rounds. Either load will penetrate a good size hog from side to side or end to end. If a hog can take 13 to 14 rounds from the rifle and 6 from the handgun and keep coming he can keep both guns, cause I'm going to be running or climbing a tree. He He He! And if you're with me, you don't need to worry about outrunning the hog, just outrunning me. Nuff said,  | 
		
 I agree with the guys on this one.  I use a Rossi Stainless saddle carbine old model (no safety) in 45 colt and a blackhawk in the same for hunting.  Believe me when I tell ya that a hard cast 250 grain lead RNFP will go through them like crap through a goose.  And I aint talking about super loads, just a little hotter than factory (Think 900-1000 fps outa the blackhawk).  I wouldn't even blink an eye at a hog before pluggin him with one, and I wouldn't worry about not droppin him neither cause it ain't a problem. 
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