Boar hunting in Tenn.

auberg

New member
Okay guys, need your advice.

Several of us are planning a boar hunt in Tennessee in October. My plan is to take my .308 bolt action to use, but I want to have a sidearm for closer ranges. I own a Taurus Gaucho in .45LC and am wondering if there is a load that would be useful in this caliber? I also have several .45acp pistols, but have already read that its not the best caliber for this use.

If there isn't a good load, I am considering picking up something in a .44 mag. I would rather not spend that money if I don't have to though.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 

RoundsDownRange

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Your .45 ACP would do just fine. I killed a hog on Fort Benning last year with a Smith & Wesson MP sub compact .40.. He came out of the brush to my front into the clearing I was in, turned broadside and took off. I caught him behind the ear. It was a great shot :) (Probably just lucky) but he took about 2 more steps and dropped. That was the only pistol I had on me. It was a last minute jet up to the spot.
 

auberg

New member
Thanks guys.

I'm taking both pieces of advice. I'm ordering Buffalo Bore ammo for both the .45 LC and .45ACP. That way I can be covered which way I decide.

Or maybe both will go on the trip. :D

Thanks again.
 
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