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Mini gun needed...
09 January 2011, 12:08
500NKeep it sporting !!!
30 cal or 375 using solids, line up 2 or more at once and
make sure you can all shoot / reload fast.
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09 January 2011, 14:09
GeedubyaNow that was a bunch o' pigs.
GWB
10 January 2011, 00:47
dustofferL-shaped ambush with daisy-chained Claymores!
An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool"
10 January 2011, 04:07
shortgunYa just need one of them .223 mini guns..that'd work
10 January 2011, 07:43
HuviusI never imagined that they gathered in such herds!
Is this common in Europe?
10 January 2011, 08:24
500Nquote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
I never imagined that they gathered in such herds!
Is this common in Europe?
Not sure in Europe except what I have seen in DVD's
BUT the pigs are a herd animal and they collect
in herds here in Aust (Except the old boars).
Good to watch.
10 January 2011, 15:28
GerryWow!
The setting appears to me to be typical Western European forest. Where I couldn't say but I COULD imagine somewhere in Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, etc.? Just a WAG!
I've never seen a Sounder (Rotte) of Piggies that large. Something LARGE for us would be 25-40. Here in The Fatherland they typically appear in groups much smaller than that; say, 6-15 (1 or 2 family groups).
In forest like that on a Drive Hunt once the shooting starts they can disappear PDQ!
Cheers,
Number 10
10 January 2011, 15:48
peterdki haev seen video's like these, usually from france where it is under fence, and the pigs are raised there, sometimes in smaller penns and then let go into the bigger fenced area for the shoot. i have never seen a rotte this big anywhere.
with that said, it is said that germany has problems with their pigs

i think the sporting solution would be several pegs with 12 bore pairs and loaders and plenty of ammo.

best
peter
10 January 2011, 16:25
Gerryquote:
it is said that germany has problems with their pigs
Yes, and the Pigs are'nt just all in the Forest, too!

Cheers,
Number 10
10 January 2011, 16:31
peterdkgerry
you have just about an open season down there by now right ?
best
peter
10 January 2011, 20:17
WhitworthWow! That's a lot of bacon!

"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
10 January 2011, 22:31
GerryPeter,
Actually we're cancelling more hunts than we attend at the moment - snow's so deep that it's unsporting to Drive them.
The Dogs catch the smallish Piglets and forget about driving the remainder of the Sounder.
In all reality they are pretty hampered by the snow; not moving much even when you sit for them and it's sad to see them all outa sorts when they are being driven.
We'll wait it out .....
Cheers,
Number 10
10 January 2011, 23:19
peterdkgerry
our snow is going away at the moment, and it is a nice balmy 2-4 degrees

best
peter
11 January 2011, 02:13
TwoZero7.62mm Dillon Aero minigun...
Combine this rig with the NVG kit on those tactical hog hunting posts - and you have a potential real winner for thinning the hog population.
11 January 2011, 09:09
500NStick a spotlight on top of it.
Light hits animals, pull the trigger.
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11 January 2011, 21:47
makiHas anyone got an estimate on the number of boar here that they are comfortable with? I lost count around 60. At the end of the video, I was wondering if the last pigs in the line were considering a frontal attack to pin the camera in place so the bulk of the herd could overrun the camera from the flank. Could you imagine the scene if some one shot a pig or two out of that mob? Bang, flop, stampede, drop the camera and get behind a tree.
Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
-Edward, Duke of York
11 January 2011, 22:35
500NI was in a similar size mob of pigs over here
and you would be surprised.
I was hunting a Big Buffalo - and I was standing still, hoping my mate would drive the Buff to me.
Anyway, a mob of 60 - 80 pigs come trotting along, a fair few very small piglets in it.
As i stood still and didn't move, they gradually moved towards and around me, until a sow caught wind of me and alarm sounded and they bolted.
Not one of them hit me.
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12 January 2011, 00:37
Goldeneyei'd rather have fine krieghoff 8X57, but hey that's me.

fat chicks inc.
12 January 2011, 01:22
makiquote:
Originally posted by 500N:
I was in a similar size mob of pigs over here
and you would be surprised.
I was hunting a Big Buffalo - and I was standing still, hoping my mate would drive the Buff to me.
Anyway, a mob of 60 - 80 pigs come trotting along, a fair few very small piglets in it.
As i stood still and didn't move, they gradually moved towards and around me, until a sow caught wind of me and alarm sounded and they bolted.
Not one of them hit me.
.
Would love to have been there!
Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
-Edward, Duke of York
12 January 2011, 02:27
500Nquote:
Originally posted by maki:
Would love to have been there!
Dean
Believe me, it was the only time I have been in that situation
and if I wasn't hunting Buff I would have shot the living crap
out of them.
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13 January 2011, 03:00
Farrier MattThat was a good video. Ive never seen that many hogs before. Seems like it would be hard to pick one out that you wanted to shoot.
13 January 2011, 21:12
500Nquote:
Originally posted by Farrier Matt:
That was a good video. Ive never seen that many hogs before. Seems like it would be hard to pick one out that you wanted to shoot.
When the numbers are that high and they are close together,
you try to get 2 at a time. Believe me, it works.
17 January 2011, 15:11
EterrySomeone ask Craftsman about multiples on hogs. That guy used to line them up with his 8x57, I think he got 3 hogs once and another time got 2 deer. He told me he went for neck shots on the hogs, less pork to shoot thru.
Eterry
Good luck and good shooting.
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