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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
I just feel (and I know many disagree) that that situation would indicate that lower velocity .22 centerfires would be even less suited to "big game" hunting. Granted, most pigs are not really all that "big" of a game animal. And we do shoot lots of coyotes with the .223, and it's very effective. Your other three choices, however, strike me as better "pig guns". Just my opinion.
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If I ever use my CZ for pig I need to use the appropriate bullet. I think the Nozler partition is the way to go. If I was using a 308 I could pick any hunting bullet and get the job done.
The CZ7 527 weighs about 6 pounds and if I'm walking all day in the heat that may make a significant difference compared to a heavier rifle.