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Where to Shoot a Wild Boar? Complete Guide and Tips

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Where to shoot a wild boar?

At Young Wild Hunters, we know that mastering shooting technique is one of the most exciting challenges for any hunter. The choice of impact point can be the difference between a clean hunt and an endless chase.

That's why, in our hunting store, you'll find the necessary equipment so that, in addition to knowing where to shoot a wild boar, you can do so with precision, safety, and respect for the animal.

The most effective place to shoot a wild boar is the vital zone covering the heart and lungs, located just behind the front shoulder. A well-placed shot in this area ensures a quick death, minimizes the animal's suffering, and facilitates its retrieval.

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Wild boar anatomy and its relation to shooting

Before deciding where to shoot a wild boar, you must understand its physical structure. Wild boar (Sus scrofa) are robust animals, capable of covering long distances even after being hit. Their anatomy is designed to withstand blows and injuries, which requires the hunter to know it in detail.

The average weight of adult males in Spain ranges between 80 and 120 kg, although some specimens exceed 150 kg (data from the Artemisan Foundation, 2024). Additionally, they have a shield of fat and cartilage around their shoulders that can partially slow down the projectile.

Vital points according to wild boar anatomy

To know where to shoot a wild boar with certainty, keep in mind:

  • Heart and lungs: main target, located just behind the front shoulder. A shot here causes rapid internal bleeding.

  • Neck: severing the spinal cord in this area results in instant death, but requires impeccable aim.

  • Head: high risk of error; the wild boar's skull is thick and angled. Only recommended at very short distances.

How to identify the bullet's entry and exit angle?

A key aspect in choosing where to shoot a wild boar is its position:

  • Sideways: the vital target is more exposed.

  • Frontal: the projectile must travel through more tissue before reaching vital organs.

  • Diagonal: requires calculating the entry point so that the bullet exits through the vital zone.

Where to shoot a wild boar for a one-shot kill?

Placing the shot correctly on the wild boar is the goal of any ethical hunter.

Mortal shot on wild boar: ideal location

The classic lethal shot is one that impacts just behind the shoulder, passing through the heart and lungs. This impact, with an adequate caliber, reduces the escape distance to less than 50 meters.

Shot under the wild boar's ear and headshot: pros and cons

  • Under the ear: interrupts the central nervous system. Ideal for short stalks or waits with fixed support.

  • Head: while it can be effective, the risk of wounding without killing is high. The frontal bone and skull angle can deflect the projectile.


Shooting wild boars according to hunting modality

The technique varies depending on the type of hunting, the animal's speed, and the environment.

Leading shots on wild boar in driven hunts

In a driven hunt, the wild boar can run at 40-50 km/h. In a shot at 40 m, the ideal lead is usually 30-40 cm in front of the snout for medium calibers like the .30-06. At longer distances, the lead must increase to compensate for the projectile's flight time.

Where to shoot a wild boar when waiting?

In ambush hunts, the advantage is preparation:

  • Firm support on a tripod or rest.

  • Time to choose the moment the animal is broadside.

  • Conditions for a lethal and safe shot.

Shooting a wild boar from a car: legality and technique

In Spain, the Hunting Law prohibits shooting from motorized vehicles. Doing so can lead to financial penalties and license revocation. Furthermore, the shooting angle and stability from a car are very poor, increasing the risk of non-lethal shots.


Bow hunting: where to place the shot on a wild boar

Archery demands even greater precision than a rifle when deciding where to shoot a wild boar, as the impact energy is lower, and penetration depends on the arrow's speed and sharpness.

Where to shoot a wild boar with a bow?

The key is low lateral placement, to pass through both lungs and, if possible, graze the heart.

Where to shoot a wild boar with an arrow?

Look for a clean angle, avoiding obstacles. The optimal distance is between 15 and 30 meters to maintain accuracy and arrow energy. So, if you're asking where to shoot a wild boar with an arrow, the answer is: whenever possible, low and to the side, passing through both lungs and, if possible, the heart.


Examples of good wild boar shots in real situations

Experienced hunters agree that constant practice and knowledge of the terrain are as important as marksmanship.

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How to analyze trajectory and impact?

A well-placed shot leaves an abundant and clear blood trail, with bubbles if the lungs have been hit. If there is no bullet exit, tracking can be more difficult.

External factors: wind, distance, light, equipment

  • Wind: at over 20 km/h, it can deflect light projectiles several centimeters at 100 m.

  • Light: in dim light or at night, a thermal hunting scope can make all the difference.

  • Distance: calibrate your scope before going out and know your caliber's drop.

Final tips for placing the perfect shot

  1. Study anatomy to always know where to shoot a wild boar.

  2. Adjust the scope with millimeter precision.

  3. Choose a caliber that combines power and control.

  4. Practice shooting in real hunting positions.

  5. Control your breathing before pulling the trigger.

  6. Use hunting attractants to shorten the distance.

  7. Do not shoot without a complete and clear visual of the target.

  8. Always respect safety regulations and hunting ethics.


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Frequently asked questions about where to shoot a wild boar

Is it legal to shoot a wild boar from a vehicle?

No. Spanish legislation prohibits shooting from any vehicle in all hunting modalities.

What is the ideal distance for a lethal shot on a wild boar?

Between 30 and 80 meters, depending on the caliber and the hunter's experience.

Which caliber is most recommended for hunting wild boars?

Calibers such as the .308 Win, the .30-06 Springfield, or the 8x57 JS offer an excellent balance between power and precision.


Want to know more facts about wild boar hunting in Spain?


  • According to the INE, Spain has hunted more than 6 million wild boars between 1985 and 2021, an average of 170,000 each year.

  • The Generalitat Valenciana culled 54,548 wild boars in the last season, a record figure that highlights their overpopulation (Cadena Ser)

  • At the beginning of 2024, Spain had almost 1 million wild boars; by 2025, this population could double (El País)


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