



Wapiti wrote:A mate and I went for a run with a property manager and his mate. We rounded a corner and there was this whopping black and white boar, I mean he went 90kg dressed and had only half his ears, huge tusks and a 2 inch shoulder shield.
Anyway, before I could raise my 308, the property manager had unloaded a full 10-shot mag into the boars head at barely 4-5m away out of the window of the Cruiser.
We literally saw every bullet hitting its head as it went down, stone dead.
22LR wasn't a handicap with an experienced, lightning fast bush shooter with a $600 semi-auto and a mag full of 40gn Aussie PowerPoint's.


womble wrote:You should change your username to deermagnet.
It’s like they follow you around every time you go out there.
They don’t seem to like me as much.

MG5150 wrote:Wapiti wrote:A mate and I went for a run with a property manager and his mate. We rounded a corner and there was this whopping black and white boar, I mean he went 90kg dressed and had only half his ears, huge tusks and a 2 inch shoulder shield.
Anyway, before I could raise my 308, the property manager had unloaded a full 10-shot mag into the boars head at barely 4-5m away out of the window of the Cruiser.
We literally saw every bullet hitting its head as it went down, stone dead.
22LR wasn't a handicap with an experienced, lightning fast bush shooter with a $600 semi-auto and a mag full of 40gn Aussie PowerPoint's.
That would have been amazing to witness!
Down here in Vic I would have been breaking 3 laws:
minimum caliber for sambar is .270
shooting within 250m of a house
shooting within 100m of a road
Knowing my luck if I had of done the wrong thing there would have been a ranger doing his afternoon patrol right as I started gutting the fella

Wapiti wrote:MG5150 wrote:Wapiti wrote:A mate and I went for a run with a property manager and his mate. We rounded a corner and there was this whopping black and white boar, I mean he went 90kg dressed and had only half his ears, huge tusks and a 2 inch shoulder shield.
Anyway, before I could raise my 308, the property manager had unloaded a full 10-shot mag into the boars head at barely 4-5m away out of the window of the Cruiser.
We literally saw every bullet hitting its head as it went down, stone dead.
22LR wasn't a handicap with an experienced, lightning fast bush shooter with a $600 semi-auto and a mag full of 40gn Aussie PowerPoint's.
That would have been amazing to witness!
Down here in Vic I would have been breaking 3 laws:
minimum caliber for sambar is .270
shooting within 250m of a house
shooting within 100m of a road
Knowing my luck if I had of done the wrong thing there would have been a ranger doing his afternoon patrol right as I started gutting the fella
Not sure what you mean about roads and houses? This was on a property track on a 50,000 acre property in Qld.
I'd been out there helping old mate to set himself up to weld up some broken machinery properly so he didnt keep harassing me, and we just went out on a bore run to take a break. And it was a pig. And Trevors ability meant he didn't need any law to select a suitable calibre for the circumstances.
But yeah, 22LR needs careful thought to match the circumstances that pop up, I'm the first to say its definitely not the best choice as an all-rounder. Far from it.


Wapiti wrote:I see. But if you took a government approved minimum 270 along, you'd have had a stag.
Hopefully you also took a big pack, knife, meat bags and your fave lightweight gambrel and pulley along as well.
Or a 10/22. 10 × 40gn bullets = 400gns of lead.



