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Living in an area with lots of wild dogs, I still find the little 22 Hornet a reliable rifle to deal with these stock killers.

Bagged my first wild dog for 2013, with A Brno ZK465 (1949) A single shot to the head with a 45gn Sierra SMP was enough!





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..not a dingo..??.

Well done.!!

The 465s BRNOs overhere are becomming small collectors items. Years back they frequently popped up every now and then...today you must look for them.


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Probably your neighbor's dog, the one that keeps crapping in your yard. Big Grin


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His name was Shelby, my neighbors dog who has been missing a couple of days, I will need to figure how to tell them?

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His name was Shelby, my neighbors dog who has been missing a couple of days, I will need to figure how to tell them?

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The bugger must have his own credit card. I wonder which airline he chose to fly to Auss? Is the return portion redeamable? Big Grin
 
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Frowner BA Wallace: long time between posts. Nice to see your thread beer roger


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And if you are popping domestic dogs, wild or not, posting their pic on the net gives animal rights supporters, and gun control advocates plenty of ammo. Doesnt matter if you are in the right.


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And if you are popping domestic dogs, wild or not, posting their pic on the net gives animal rights supporters, and gun control advocates plenty of ammo. Doesnt matter if you are in the right.

You should see the size of the feral cats they have. The tails shorten, the heads get broad and a big tom would rival a fox in weight and far more dangerous to native animals. The Aussie gov wants them gone, all feral animals! If numbers are not kept in check, the gov will drop poison, then you have dead eagles and everything else.
The OP is doing what he is suppose to do, like it or not.
 
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And if you are popping domestic dogs, wild or not, posting their pic on the net gives animal rights supporters, and gun control advocates plenty of ammo. Doesnt matter if you are in the right.

You should see the size of the feral cats they have. The tails shorten, the heads get broad and a big tom would rival a fox in weight and far more dangerous to native animals. The Aussie gov wants them gone, all feral animals! If numbers are not kept in check, the gov will drop poison, then you have dead eagles and everything else.
The OP is doing what he is suppose to do, like it or not.


I can't imagine anyone on this board not likeing wild dog killing, right?
 
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It was probably half a million bleeding heart welfare check liberals who did not neuter their cat or dog that brought this on. Put the irresponsible pet owner on trial not the exterminator.


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