As I mentioned several times there is no standard way to measure ete relief. Both of those I mentioned have more than the published figures.
You guys have really derailed this thread.
Buy some Remington 405s push them 2000 fps and the hogs aren't going anywhere. Hogs are pretty easy to kill.
Where is your proof that "Both of those I mentioned have more than the published figures"? Just another assertion on your part with no evidence to back it up.
Thanks, but I'll stick with the manufacturer numbers. There is, in fact, a reasonably standard definition of eye relief which leads to reasonably similar results in measurements. When a manufacturer states a scope has 3.9” eye relief you can rest assured they are pretty close and that it is not anywhere near 5”.
It still comes back to the fact that if you want a real 2-7 rifle scope (150 yard parallax setting) with about 5” eye relief your only choice is Leupold’s VX-II.
As to pushing a Remington 405g to 2000fps, yes, it will kill stuff. It will also run about 46 foot-pounds of recoil with a sharp 20fps recoil velocity. You can kill hogs just as effectively with a much more shoulder-friendly 300g Barnes XFN or Speer UCHP bullet running 2000fps with 26 foot-pounds recoil and a recoil velocity of 16fps.
My favorite loads include a Speer 300g @ 2247fps for 36.6 foot-pounds recoil and 18fps recoil velocity and a 350g North Fork at 2183fps with 43 foot-pounds recoil and 19fps recoil velocity. The beauty of these two loads is they shoot to about the same POI out to 300 yards (the difference is calculated at 0.1” which matches my observation that they are interchangeable at that range). That means I can use the lighter recoil load for most of my practice, which my shoulder much appreciates.