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  • candcallen

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    I guess I'm bored. So for what ever reason I started thinking about killing multiple hogs with one round. Purely a hypothetical table top thought experiment.

    A conundrum I thought. But then it hit me.

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    If you properly place your buck shot in the right pattern, the taneritein the right place near the feeder you get a claymore pork getter. All you need is patience till a decent group answers the dinner bell.












    Yes I know one could never do this as it's illegal 10 different ways.

    Any other ideas?
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    candcallen

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    There's always grenades, since we're going for 'not gonna happen' solutions.
    But you cant buy grenades at the sporting goods store. At least not one I have access to.

    Besides claymore are a much more responsible way to kill in bunches with some semblance of control.
     

    jetcycles

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    I realize I may have the unpopular opinion here (what else is new???), but I still believe in making an ethical kill, even on vermin. Be quick, be efficient, be as deadly as you can be...but try to be somewhat humane. I have friends that shoot to wound pigs (so that they run off and they dont have to deal with disposal), and while I understand the damage that they can cause and the associated cost, I just dont get it. Maybe I was raised differently, maybe I'm wrong, but I will shoot to kill as efficiently as possible. Shoot subsonic and suppressed. Shoot them in a pen/trap. Flame suit on, fire away if you must!

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    baboon

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    Not to get hit with cruelty to animals charges limits what I would do. My Benelli M4 loaded with #4 with the right blind/feeder combination works well.

    Just remember any that live are teaching younger generation what to avoid as hogs are pretty damn smart. I seen many a dawg & every democrat not being as smart as hogs in general.
     

    benenglish

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    As the video demonstrates, the blast from Tannerite will do the job. Adding shot to the explosion, though, may run afoul of some laws. Let me go get that book from LawShield and do some reading. I'll post again later.
     

    Lonesome Dove

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    AR 10 and copper bullets with no plastic tips. When the hogs are side by side or side by side by side put one or two rounds through the ribs and call it good. If you have a silencer you may get more shots then or later.
     

    candcallen

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    As the video demonstrates, the blast from Tannerite will do the job. Adding shot to the explosion, though, may run afoul of some laws. Let me go get that book from LawShield and do some reading. I'll post again later.
    No book needed. Using taneritte to make an IED is all sorts of illegal.

    The real question is...is it a conspiracy to discuss such things with no intent to do it. Is it a conspiracy if one person in the group intends to secretly do it without the group knowing his intent to break the law they are all discussing?





    Right now I'm conspiring to take a nap. I may dream up another idea.
     
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    Younggun

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    I realize I may have the unpopular opinion here (what else is new???), but I still believe in making an ethical kill, even on vermin. Be quick, be efficient, be as deadly as you can be...but try to be somewhat humane. I have friends that shoot to wound pigs (so that they run off and they dont have to deal with disposal), and while I understand the damage that they can cause and the associated cost, I just dont get it. Maybe I was raised differently, maybe I'm wrong, but I will shoot to kill as efficiently as possible. Shoot subsonic and suppressed. Shoot them in a pen/trap. Flame suit on, fire away if you must!

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    I agree that intentionally shooting to wound is a terrible practice.


    But given the problems hogs cause, I will take shots that I wouldn’t normally take giving my best effort to make it a quick kill, and not feel terribly heartbroken if the shot is less than perfect.


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    candcallen

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    Shoot, shovel and shutup.
    That's an option, frankly a good one.

    But consider this.....

    Properly portioned, positioned and applied you could avoid the shovel part thru vaporization and get beneficial recycled compost in short order that is pre spread for you.
     

    dee

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    I've killed multiple pigs (typically 2 but once 3) with one shot just was patient and stayed just off the shoulder on the front pig. This typically catches the lungs then passes on to pig in the rear.

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