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Well, welcome to the party in PA. Course do not imagine you have the blight of wild hogs like we do, but truth is, between the hogs and yotes there lies the reason for me to carry an AR or an accurized Mini on the farm. By the way, in case of a wonder why, we have small dear and the wife does not like venison to eat or to cook so there is no reason for me to shoot them. However a 223 works great on them as they are about the size of a long legged Shepard dog, about 90 pounds average.
Ed
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Personally I like semi autos... partial to lemonhundreds but I have Manelli and Beretta. But I think a good 870 or maybe even a Mossberg pump makes the most sense for farm/ranch use. They will shoot any ammo and are good for almost all game... and varmints too... even two legged varmints. Even there my preference for a pump would be a Win M-12. Either 12 or 20 ga would be fine
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