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458 socom subsonic for hogs
458 socom subsonic for hogs










458 socom subsonic for hogs 458 socom subsonic for hogs

Recoil may be similar to a 5.56, I didn't have a comparable rifle/pistol on hand to do a direct comparison to. Yeah, the aiming was more stable than holding it another way, but recoil control was not very good for me. So that analogy makes a certain sense.įor me, I found a cheek weld to be cumbersome and not really stable. Yeah, I seen a video of someone putting out basically bullets made with pistol bullet methods, for cheaper 300blk reloading. I don't think you can go too wrong here at all. Lots of folks hunt deer/hog/predators with it. 223, obviously, but lots of choices in ammo and manufacturers. Either go for the kick and the expensive or abandon the kick and go for the lack of expensive.Ħ.8 is a common caliber now, comfortable to shoot, is good out to 250 yards or so before it drops down to below 1000 ft lbs. So from your choices, I would be inclined to go big or go small.

458 socom subsonic for hogs

You can buy a lot and save it for a rainy day. 300 BLK is a comfortable gun to shoot.Īs noted, 5.56 is the least expensive to shoot and has the least kick. It is comparatively expensive.ģ00 BLK doesn't have a huge amount of kick and is pricey compared to 5.56. However, if you just want a shooter, this may not be the caliber for you. You can have an outstanding urban defense gun that will penetrate barriers quite well. You can reasonably hunt any of the medium or large sized game in North America with a. It is a fun shooter, expensive, nice kick. 50 Beowulf that has slightly worse ballistics (certainly at distance, but with some more power up front). However, you have an effective point blank range of 20 to 115 yards with a 2.5" high sight and 100 yard zero (meaning the bullet is never more than 1" off of your zero). At that point, you have about a foot of drop. A 300 gr Hornady HP bullet 1800 fps drops below 1000 ft lbs at about 190 yards. The folks I know using the Socom for hunting generally keep it under 200 yards. Most folks hunt up pretty close, 100 yards or less most of the time. Unless you plan to use a suppressor or hunt something really big up close, the 6.8 beats the socks off either the 300 or 458.












458 socom subsonic for hogs