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On Hunting Boar --

Boar Rifles, Hunting Methods,
Shot Placement


By Peter Jaeckle, Ph.D.
ISBN 089532-065-7

$ 3.95

is a new tutorial in our series of booklets on hunting wild pigs. The author explores important aspects of wild pig hunting, such as the game, traditional hunting methods, requirements weapons must meet, hunting cartridges, bullets and how they work, anatomy of wild pigs and shot placement. Using numerous illustrations and pictures, this easy to understand tutorial enables the reader to select the boar rifle that best balances the demands of the hunt and his personal preferences.


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You will learn
- Basic considerations,
-   cartridge selection comes before rifle,                                                                                                      
-   select cartridge for game, terrain and hunting method,
-   common cartridges for boar hunting,
-   fast and light versus slow and heavy bullets,
-   kinetic energy, energy on target and bullet trajectory without geek speak,
-   the importance of bullet deformation and fragmentation on target.
- Hunting method and cartridge selection,
-   the most common hunting methods for wild pigs,
-   requirements for cartridge and rifle,
-   how to calculate optimal game weight for a given cartridge.
-A few words about lead-free ammunition,
-   lead-free ammo is as effective as leaded,
-   advanced copper bullets and bullet construction,
-   results and review data from countries where lead-free bullets have long been in use.
- The best boar hunting rifle,
-   your best boar rifle may not be mine,
-   groups of rifles by caliber and performance,
-   if a rifle feels comfortable to you, it is your best.
-Shot Placement,
-   why shot placement is so important,
-   where the vital organs are in wild pigs,
-   head shots are the best,
-   when not to shoot at head or neck,
-   some important no-nos,

-   and much more.


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