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Anyone ever take a Javelina with a .300 win mag? I usually take my AR on Javi hunts and shots are usually under 100yds. Was wondering if anyone has ever taken a Javi with a 300 win mag and what the result was? I would guess excessive damage to meat? Would a certain bullet/grain do better for these pigs if I wanted to use the .300? Any input is greatly appreciated.

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Dead is dead I suppose never used a 300 win for pigs but each to his own. Do you reload ?

 

No I don't reload at the moment. Hopefully wife, I mean SANTA! Brings me a press!

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its way too much. my buddy did and blew the front quarter off. lots of damage. wasted about a 1/3 of the meat.

 

That's what I figured. Just wanted to see if I could take what I have at the moment. Do you recall what grain/bullet he was using?

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I shot one with a Weatherby 300 win mag @ 326 yds with 150 gr. Hit him in the front shoulder, small entry and slightly bigger exit. I specificlly took it out to do some long distance shooting, no problems. Have fun with it.

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its way too much. my buddy did and blew the front quarter off. lots of damage. wasted about a 1/3 of the meat.

That's what I figured. Just wanted to see if I could take what I have at the moment. Do you recall what grain/bullet he was using?

 

if i remember correctly it was a 180gr NP. its been years but im almost positive thats what it was.

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300 Win Mag for javelina? What ate you banking on a close shot??? I'm going straight to the .338 Ultra this year! Anything within 600 will be considered too close and let walk. :)

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A .300 Winchester Magnum is only a .30-06 pushing its bullet faster, and lots of javelinas are killed every year with .30-06s. If there is excessive meat damage it is because the bullet is too frangible. In 1983, I bought a .458 Win Mag to use for buffalo on my first trip to Africa and shot a jackrabbit and used it for my javelina hunt that year to try it out. Both shots were under 50 yards and neither animal was "blown to pieces." As I remember it, there apparently was very little -- if any -- expansion because the entrance and exit holes of the 500-grain bullets were about the same.

 

Bill Quimby

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/>A .300 Winchester Magnum is only a .30-06 pushing its bullet faster, and lots of javelinas are killed every year with .30-06s. If there is excessive meat damage it is because the bullet is too frangible. In 1983, I bought a .458 Win Mag to use for buffalo on my first trip to Africa and shot a jackrabbit and used it for my javelina hunt that year to try it out. Both shots were under 50 yards and neither animal was "blown to pieces." As I remember it, there apparently was very little -- if any -- expansion because the entrance and exit holes of the 500-grain bullets were about the same.

 

Bill Quimby

Agreed. I just shot a Coues with the .338 ultra a couple weeks ago at 450 yds. The 250 gr. bullet went in and out with zero meat loss.

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I always thought you were hoping for meat damage on stink pigs...

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Small fast frangible bullets cause way more damage. Especially if they hit bone and explode. I shot one last year with a 7 mag.

 

7mm entrance. Quarter sized exit.

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Thanks to everyone for all the input! So if I were to decide to take out the .300 win mag this feb., what would be the best factory round/grain I could buy to use on a javi? 180gr?

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