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Javelina Hunting

The desert peccary of the Southwest

35-40 lbs average weight
3 states AZ, TX, NM
Spot & stalk desert hunting

Rifle Calibers

Smaller than deer calibers work well for these 35-40 lb animals.

  • .223 Remington: Popular choice - "just about right" for javelina
  • .243 Winchester: Favorite of many hunters; very effective
  • .22 Hornet: Effective on javelina
  • .22 Magnum: Works well at close range
  • 7.62x39: Suitable choice

Any deer rifle works but is more than necessary.

Bullet Selection

Bullet type matters more than caliber for javelina.

  • Recommended: Soft point bullets with cannelure (crimp groove)
  • Examples: Remington Core-Lokt, Hornady Interlock
  • .223: 55-grain soft point works well
  • Good Choice: Barnes X bullets (controlled expansion)
  • Avoid: Varmint/ballistic tip bullets (excessive damage)

Goal: Controlled expansion to reach vitals without fragmenting.

Optics (Critical)

Good glass is essential for spot-and-stalk success.

  • Binoculars: 10x is best all-around (10x32, 10x42, 10x50)
  • Quality Options: Vortex Viper 10x42 (popular, economical)
  • Premium: Swarovski, Leica ($2,000-$3,500)
  • Budget: Vortex Diamondback, Talon ($300-$800)
  • Spotting Scope: 20x50 or 15-45x60 with tripod
  • Rangefinder: Recommended for distance estimation

Javelina are small and dark - good optics help locate them.

Archery Equipment

Javelina are excellent archery targets.

  • Draw Weight: 40-50 lbs minimum
  • Broadheads: Fixed or mechanical - both effective
  • Shot Distance: Regularly under 20 yards possible
  • Crossbows: Permitted in New Mexico
  • Range Practice: Practice at expected distances

Close approaches make javelina ideal for bowhunting.

Desert Clothing

Prepare for variable desert conditions.

  • Layering: Essential - temps range from teens to 70s F
  • January-February: Can stay below 40 F all day
  • Camo: Preferred for stalking
  • Tough Fabric: Desert vegetation tears clothing
  • Multi-Day: 0-degree sleeping bag for winter hunts

Desert temperatures vary dramatically day-to-night.

Boots & Protection

The desert is hostile - protect yourself.

  • Boots: Good hiking boots (ankle-high recommended)
  • Non-Mesh: Cholla cactus penetrates mesh construction
  • Snake Gaiters: Recommended Aug-Oct (Turtle Skins brand)
  • Gloves: For handling cactus and brush
  • Sun Protection: Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses

"Everything will either stick, prick, or sting you."

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