p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet. There are a million camels out there. We have to remove over a 100, 000 a year to keep pace with their breeding.
brett1868 wrote:Here's 3 options
1. Muzzle brake can dramatically reduce felt recoil, Terminator brand from N.Z seem to be the goods at the moment.
2. Invite me out for some Camel culling
3. Both 1 & 2
bigpete wrote:brett1868 wrote:Here's 3 options
1. Muzzle brake can dramatically reduce felt recoil, Terminator brand from N.Z seem to be the goods at the moment.
2. Invite me out for some Camel culling
3. Both 1 & 2
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bluerob wrote:p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet. There are a million camels out there. We have to remove over a 100, 000 a year to keep pace with their breeding.
Can't these be exported? Not being a greenie, but $$$ help.
I remember reading somewhere that the bloodlines in Australia are highly sought after in some Arabic nations for racing?
p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet.
Baronvonrort wrote:p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet.
The code of practice for shooting camels says 150gr .308w is the minimum with .300 win mag being preferred.
The Aerial cullers use .308w with 150-165 gr projectiles.
I reckon Krusty has the right gun to take 2 or 3 with one shot.
Try google for "Camel urine for sale' and have a laugh.
Oldbloke wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet.
The code of practice for shooting camels says 150gr .308w is the minimum with .300 win mag being preferred.
The Aerial cullers use .308w with 150-165 gr projectiles.
I reckon Krusty has the right gun to take 2 or 3 with one shot.
Try google for "Camel urine for sale' and have a laugh.
bear gryles loves the stuff.
bluerob wrote:p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet. There are a million camels out there. We have to remove over a 100, 000 a year to keep pace with their breeding.
Can't these be exported? Not being a greenie, but $$$ help.
I remember reading somewhere that the bloodlines in Australia are highly sought after in some Arabic nations for racing?
p3seven wrote:bluerob wrote:p3seven wrote:I read all the recoil maths . Thats why l want to try one. 308w does not cut it on camels in all situations that is why l think l need a heavier bullet. There are a million camels out there. We have to remove over a 100, 000 a year to keep pace with their breeding.
Can't these be exported? Not being a greenie, but $$$ help.
I remember reading somewhere that the bloodlines in Australia are highly sought after in some Arabic nations for racing?
There are enough Camels behind wire to supply that market and camel farms like Henbury still went broke. Camels require high heavy rails in yards, cost lots to transport cause they can only use single deck trailers. When I was in NT (2007) it cost $600 per camel to transport them to slaughter in SA. We will have no edible native plants out in the deserts soon as the camels eat. Native limes, Sandlewood, Quandong all the good bush tucker and they wreck trap yards.
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