Boar Hog caught in a Rainstorm, ......with new penetration Info, (big Surprise)

Today I was hunting a thick Jungle river bottom, My rifle of choice was my .22 Rainstorm in a shorty configuration shooting the 28gr EunJin in the 55+ FPE range.
This little, light rifle is a Pleasure to have in this kinds of hunts.






After a few Hours I finally heard something, I heard it but couldn't locate it, the trades where blowing strong in my face so I took my time, I just couldn't find it and than all of a sudden I got eyes on it and I was stocked to see a Cocky, young, healthy red Boar.

The final stalk took sometime but when I got to a good spot I sat in the ground, got my elbows on my knees, braced the rifle against a tree and got ready, at 1st he was quartering away but as soon as he turned broadside I let the EunJin go.















What made the hunt even sweeter is that this was the 1st Porker taken by this .22 Rainstorm



 
The heavier & the harder the better. If your Royale 500 will shoot the Benjamin Domes then thats your pellet. The Benjamin Domes are made from an alloy, not just pure soft lead. I can also recommend the H&N Barracuda's. I've taken hogs with both of those pellets. JSB's are the softest/lightest of the 3. Manny really likes Eujin pellets as well, but I don't have any experience with them.

Equally important is shot placement. I usually try to shoot 1/2 way between the eye & the ear (temple). Or if the boar is facing you (with its head down) you aim about 1 inch above the eyes. It helps to be in an elevated position as well. Manny taught me most of what I know so I have to give credit where it is due.
 
"ncstan"My fx royale 500 is a .25 cal shooting 49 fpe on high power .I had concerns of being able to penetrate the skull of a larger hog .What pellet do You prefer in 25 cal ?
OK than, you have enough juice there if you stay close,
Definitely try the Benjamin Dome and H&N Baracuda, better skull penetrating pellets and should raise you FPE a tad too.
 
Thanks Guys, appreciate it.

I think the shot was in the -/+ 20 yards range.

I think I have to put the Sumatra Carbine .25 on the top of the list, super short and light for easy handling, extremely flexible both with ammo ( this guns aren't pellet picky and shoot just about everything well ) ...and with the power, ( you can really dial that power to your specific needs on the fly )

A Neil Clague LDC makes them pretty Quiet.