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Re: Non-native species

#31 Post by Sim G »

We’ve shot a couple of 300 pounders round the Kent/Sussex border area. And have had some flashes through the trees of some absolute effing monsters! Looking forward to venturing out with a rifle once this crisis is relaxed.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#32 Post by Pete »

How do you cook 'em?

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I don’t, I’m vegetarian. I just love the hunt of a dangerous animal...
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Sim G wrote:We’ve shot a couple of 300 pounders round the Kent/Sussex border area. And have had some flashes through the trees of some absolute effing monsters!
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#35 Post by TRG-22 »

Sim G wrote:I don’t, I’m vegetarian.
Well I hope someone does.

I just love the hunt of a dangerous animal...
Another justification for allowing handguns - even the odds a bit :twisted:
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TRG-22 wrote: Another justification for allowing handguns - even the odds a bit :twisted:

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#37 Post by Ovenpaa »

A handgun against a 175kg Wild boar? Hehe, that would be interesting.
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