41Mag - good shot. Looks like she's going to be good eatin'. There's nothing wrong with the PRVI ammo - some have said it is the same as Sellier and Bellot - could be. The difference in velocities twixt the S&B and PRVI is minimal, if there is any real difference at all. That hog never knew the difference.
Looks like you might have to find another 6.5 - for your grandson...... Let us know how it turns out.
I admit it was a decent shot even for me.
However good the shot was, that ol hog was all but skin and bones. I thought about cleaning it out but as hot as it already was by the time I got it to the house, and then after looking it over REAL good, I decided to pass on this one. If you look at it really good it is not much there at all. Those shoats were still working her over pretty good and the 6-8, I saw with her, were all a good 20 or so pounds. She was drawn up pretty bad.
As for the rifle, naww that grandson has his eye on it and that's fine with me. I simply used it due to it being there and me not having anything else but my bow or the STW, and I didn't figure that 200yds was fer enough to break that one out.
Funny thing about this particular rifle, when we got it, it was a Kimber sporterized package deal that came with a case, and scope already to hit the woods. LOL We tried every type of ammo we could find and nothing would shoot under 3" at 100yds. So I swapped the scope, which made a little difference, but not much. Then a swapped the stock, better but still not much better than 1.5" at best even with several hand loads. Then I tried using some Hornady A-max bullets, which were NOT recommended by Hornady. Then I finally as a last resort glass bedded the darn thing and viola. They shot under 1" out past 250yds, and killed deer and hogs like lightning.
The best thing about the PRVI ammo, other than how well it actually shoots, was it actually cost me less to pick her up 200 rounds of it than if I had tried to get the cases, powder, and everything else and load it myself. The next best thing is that there is almost no noticeable recoil, (great thing for the grandson) and the muzzle blast is nil as well.