Greatness in headlines:
Discovery News reports that Radioactive Boars are on the rise in Europe.
As Tam said of her local face-eating monkey situation: "the moment for which I have prepared all my adult life is finally here."
Which gun for RADIOACTIVE Russian boars?
Labels: animal planet, hunting, in the news, Truth is stranger than fiction
8 Comments:
Damn. I had heard from friends living in Berlin that the wild boar population had been increasing tremendously over the past few years, and that the pigs were becoming more aggressive. Lots of suburban encounters, boars waltzing into people's houses and making themselves at home, that sort of thing. But I hadn't heard about their new glow-in-the-dark attributes! I have to say, though, that nothing is cuter than a wild boar shoat!
Phased plasma in the 40 watt range ;)
Large ones! I grew up in a area that had a population of feral boars. They got big!
These, however, I understand are smaller. Still, I wouldn't use a poodle-popper on one.
Or tastier!
M1A.
The ammo:
- The piggies are Ukrainian/European, so the round should be 7.62x39 (it was the Russians who built Chernobyl).
The rifle?
- If you've got an entire sounder of the swine, obviously an AK with a couple of 20-round magazines (those dang 30-rounders just stick out too much).
- If you're looking at pin-point shooting, a CZ 527 will provide 1" groups at 100 yards even with cheap Wolf ammo.
Hollowpoint1938, not the radioactive ones!
W/V lutic
half a lunatic (I believe I qualify).
Blackwing1, you can't use Wolf ammo on boars! :)
wv: "abill" -- German hunters have sent their version of the DNR abill for over half a million dollars because their meat glowed in the dark.
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