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Second thread - The Armoury Continued from the first thread New thread started to avoid too many photos in one thread - ie too slow loading CZ .22 Magnum, .308 BLR, Whitworth M98 .375 H&H Mag, Blaser .375 H&H Mag, Weatherby 7mm STW, .222 Mannlicher Steyr Blaser .375 H&H Mag Whitworth M98 .375 H&H Mag |
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Hey the 2003 NitroExpress.com Big Bore Boar Hunt was a Pig & Pussy Hunt! The Pig I mean the black porker on the ground, you bastards. (PS Most of the other side - on the ground - of this pig is missing. Those Woodleighs really did damage). Orion and another score on the board The Pussy Hey the puddie-cat got a headache |
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Which rifle did youse do most of the shooting with? Those pigs look pretyy small, mainly the ones you are holding in the 1st picture. |
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Mr Duc We did our shooting with a variety of rifles and calibres. I shot all my pigs with my Whitworth .375. Orion shot some with his Blaser .375 and some with the Weatherby 7mm STW. None of he pigs were large. Even the largest boar was only averaged sized but I still enjoyed shooting him. The sows and younger animals were all the average Southern pig size, especially for a place where they have been getting a hammering from lots of hunters. You have to remember last year was the end of a very bad drought and pig numbers were greatly down right through NSW. We were lucky to get and see as many as we did plus also in part to some skill and thinking were they might be. The title photo has two little piglets which were shot by either a .375 or a 7mm. It was designed as a joke as opposed to the title of "Big Bore Boar Hunt". Note the Big applies to the Bore, doesn't it. |
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Tags: "Big Bore Boar Hunt", "Feral Cat" |