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Gentlemen, Anyone who intentionally jumps into an enclosed area containing a berserk 20' Great White - is a man I'll forever only refer to as "Sir". ====================================== Cleachdadh mi fo m' féileadh dé tha an m' osan. | |||
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Balls of steel thats for sure. Congressional power is like a toddler with a hammer. There is no limit to the damage that can be done before it is taken away from them. | |||
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THATS EXTREME HUNTING MUCH MORE DANGEROUS THAN MY BOARS WITH KNIFE.JUAN www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION . DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER DRSS--SCI NRA IDPA IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2- | |||
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Wow, unbelievable. I bet the spear shotgun thing takes a little while to reload. | |||
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Those power-heads screw onto the spear shaft -- sort of like how you screw a broadhead onto an arrow. You can get powerheads in anything from 22LR up through high powered rifle, pistol, and shotgun shells, and I've heard of one person, of "dubious intelligence" in my opinion, that builds powerheads chambered for 50BMG. Different spearguns have different mechanisms, and the spears are either attached to a string to "reel" the fish back in after you spear it, or more likely in this case, just a spear-launcher type similar to an underwater crossbow. Generally you can carry a quiver with you, and depending on the speargun he's using and his proficiency, reloading isn't much worse than reloading a crossbow - or possibly even easier. But then, that's "optimal" reload times ... I'm sure things are a bit different when you're out of your element in an enclosed net with a berserk, wounded 20' great white, faced with limited visibility in a SCUBA mask, sucking down your air supply. If I was in the water, I'd be so terrified I'd be shaking so bad I'd never hit anything, let alone manage a reload. I've heard of another diver that was spear-fishing in shark heavy water and caught sight of around a 12 or 15' tiger shark circling around him and giving the aggression warning signs. This guy had I think a .44 mag power head, but didn't have it in his spear gun, so he screwed it onto a spear and was just holding it. The tiger came in on him and he poked the spear INTO the tiger's mouth and shot it through the roof of it's mouth and out the top of it's head. 1 shot, 1 kill ... It's all about shot placement. ====================================== Cleachdadh mi fo m' féileadh dé tha an m' osan. | |||
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Here's one of the guys that builds a powerhead chambered for a 50BMG. http://www.beco-products.com/beco_catalog.htm Remember on a powerhead there's no muzzle break, not a lot of weight, and that 50BMG is a lot of cartridge (and pressure wave) to detonate up close to you underwater. ====================================== Cleachdadh mi fo m' féileadh dé tha an m' osan. | |||
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thats cool | |||
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Wow! Big Balls! The man shouldn't have to buy a drink for a while. | |||
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I'm thinkin, if I can see it fron the surface ..give me a 30-06. | |||
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WOW!! That guy is either the bravest man in the world or the craziest. ______________________ Age and Treachery Will Always Overcome Youth and Skill | |||
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Discovery or one of those channels did have a dangerous job show that was about the Tuna Cowboys in Australia. The divers work the nets to make sure the tuna dont get out and make repairs as the tuna trap is pulled towards shore. Most of the sharks they pull out of the nets are not very large. I routinely see big sharks near the gulf stream when fishing and anytime you have to go over to check the props or the hull it can be a puckering experience. | |||
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Don't seem to flow off the tongue so well but in the spirit of Mick Dundee I guess he'd be known as "Great White Stefanek"??? An old man sleeps with his conscience, a young man sleeps with his dreams. | |||
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