longcruise
70 Cal.
Well actually what we refer to as a southern mountain rifle was commonly referred to as a hog rifle by the people who owned and used them back in the day, as that was what most people used them for. Some might even argue that was its main purpose, but they would also take bear, deer, plenty of squirrels and other small game with their hog rifles as well. The vast majority of these rifles fired a .30-.50 caliber round ball with many of them on the smaller side! But just like any other big game hunting, safety must be taken into consideration and I plan to have a large caliber back up pistol in case the need for it should arise! It’s been a while now since I’ve had feral hog bacon fresh from the smokehouse and there’s nothing like it!
I think that "hog rifle" reference was born of the practice of killing domestic hogs for slaughter where any small bore gun would do the job. The smaller the bore the less mess.