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Anonymous No.64158095 >>64158116 >>64158132 >>64158179 >>64158241 >>64158356 >>64158916 >>64159169 >>64159191 >>64159274 >>64159289 >>64159303 >>64159757 >>64159846 >>64159934 >>64159938 >>64160199 >>64160854 >>64161089 >>64164858 >>64164862 >>64165270 >>64165762
America has a wild pig problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBUTMvmXETs
If you were offered a bounty for each wild pig you kill and bring in, what would you go hunting with?
Anonymous No.64158116
>>64158095 (OP)
Oh shit its pumba from the lion king
Anonymous No.64158131 >>64159282 >>64164862 >>64165262
I'd go hog wild with my FAL.
Anonymous No.64158132
>>64158095 (OP)
An AR-15 in 300 blackout with a 16 inches barrel, just to piss people off in here, and an Armasight thermal scope.
Anonymous No.64158172
Full kit like a huge fag
Anonymous No.64158179
>>64158095 (OP)
I would never put your mom down OP.
Anonymous No.64158241
>>64158095 (OP)
Savage 300 with a Lyman 21 sight.
Anonymous No.64158356
>>64158095 (OP)
BAR 25-06 kills pigs, deer AND good for long range small game hunting. Good for coyotes, big cats, and pests. Hard to beat a 25-06
Anonymous No.64158359
if there was a bounty they would just be commercially slaughtered
Anonymous No.64158916 >>64159292
>>64158095 (OP)
I'm a wild pig~!
Anonymous No.64159145
Corral traps and a suppressed 10/22
Anonymous No.64159169
>>64158095 (OP)
Suppressed 11.5 PSA AR and a gen 3 G19 with buffalo bore ammo as backup, not even joking
Anonymous No.64159191
>>64158095 (OP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__pNuslNCro
Anonymous No.64159274
>>64158095 (OP)
My cheap-ass but reliable Century CA3.
Anonymous No.64159280 >>64159739 >>64160359
>nation with more guns than people
>pigs are winning
Anonymous No.64159282 >>64164862
>>64158131
>FAL
Throw in some short shorts and I'd be having a phenomenal time.
Anonymous No.64159289
>>64158095 (OP)
It'd be a good way for me to use up the Nugget ammo that I've got lying around so I'll probably take out the old wz44. Bonus bayonet in case of charging hog.
Anonymous No.64159292
>>64158916
SILENCE
Anonymous No.64159299
The only 7.62 NATO rifle I have is an old PTR-91 I bought 10 years ago. Would that work?
Anonymous No.64159303
>>64158095 (OP)
I got an AR thinking I could use it for a for-funsies trip but then I learned I need a way to haul them, and by going after them alone is a terrible idea. With no hunting experience, I would be stupid. I would have to haul the dead hogs(full of parasites, even with the flies near them) so I chickened out.
Anonymous No.64159313
Beer x X + shotgun + (shells x Y) - heat = good time
Anonymous No.64159737
Realistic way - 12 gauge shotgun with buckshot and slugs
Anonymous No.64159739 >>64159796
>>64159280
They're people with guns, they are not hunters. They buy guns to defend their household and freedumbs, not for wildlife management.
Anonymous No.64159757
>>64158095 (OP)
55gr 5.56 is all you need
no land animal really survives getting shot. no need for $3 Gucci ammo
Anonymous No.64159767 >>64159781
Anonymous No.64159781 >>64159831
>>64159767
Where the fuck do these people live? I've been out for the fowl yesterday and all I saw was one birb and a deer fly cloud. And they have a fucking army of hogs.
Anonymous No.64159796 >>64159803 >>64159839 >>64160136
How much would each pig be worth?
>>64159739
>defend their household and freedumbs
Not from what I am seeing, their freedoms get taken away regularly, the only thing they religiously care about is their gun freedumbs which they claim they need to defend freedumbs with, but don't. Well the universe is not without a sense of comedy and tragedy.
Anonymous No.64159803
>>64159796
>Not from what I am seeing,
Emmm... Just don't look that way, mmkay? It's called "the American gun owner mindset paradox".
Anonymous No.64159831
>>64159781
Those Hogs are just tired of being shoot st from a distance and decided to team up to beat the coward who refuse to engage in melee.
Anonymous No.64159839 >>64160147
>>64159796
>How much would each pig be worth?
$50
Anonymous No.64159842 >>64164164 >>64164865
Anonymous No.64159846
>>64158095 (OP)
>America has a wild pig problem

We all know that. The problem is their unions protecting them from being fascist assholes.
Anonymous No.64159934
>>64158095 (OP)
The porker problem has become so widespread and out of control going to need some heavier firepower.
With pic related being retired I'd suggest these enter private ownership to deal with the problem.
Anonymous No.64159938
>>64158095 (OP) (OP)
The porker problem has become so widespread and out of control going to need some heavier firepower.
With pic related being retired I'd suggest these enter private ownership to deal with the problem.
Anonymous No.64160136 >>64160194
>>64159796
Need emotional support guns
Anonymous No.64160147 >>64160182
>>64159839
not bad, but also not mad cash
Anonymous No.64160182 >>64161489
>>64160147
>not mad cash
there is so many of them that if you put your self in the right spot you could make 200$ in a morning, that's a nice fucking bonus if you already have a job
Anonymous No.64160194 >>64161064
>>64160136
I mean, that i can both respect and support
Anonymous No.64160199 >>64164831 >>64164901
>>64158095 (OP)
It all stems from hog farmers letting their pigs run off and go wild. It's freaky how quick 'domestic' pigs revert to feral nature, not sure there's another creature that can just 'switch back' like they can. As long as pig farmers are allowed to be irresponsible niggers, all hunting pigs is doing is subsidizing their lack of care to mitigate a continuous stream of damage that will only increase in scale. Buying pork hurts our country.
Anonymous No.64160359
>>64159280
Honestly, hunting pigs with firearms alone does not work. Whole sounder trapping and removal is necessary, because pigs that survive hunts learn to be afraid of people, and are then much harder to hunt.
Anonymous No.64160854
>>64158095 (OP)
no restrictions whatsoever?
supressed 300 blk out at night with thermals, the gun is mounted on a pivot arm on top of a EV jeep of some sort.
weeeee my way up to little piggy den at night when they are downing and blast as many as possible in one go.
Anonymous No.64161064 >>64161087
>>64160194
Well what he describes certainly is that more than any notion of actual
>Hurpedity durpety I gun defend muh freedoms!
In that effect the second amendment is a joke as nobody is rising up against tyranny or gonna fend off an invading force with their hobby and hunting guns.
Anonymous No.64161087 >>64161091
>>64161064
The second amendment exists as a restriction on the government from disarming the civilian population. It was and still is a common device during a takeover or a change in government. The founders simple solution was the government has zero authority over firearms. Its that simple. Its absolute. No law pertaining to firearms has ever been legal. A store can tell you no. A municipality can have no go zones for the armed. The Federal and State governments however are forbidden by law from any action or law in respect to firearms. Hasn't seemed to slow them down any, but thats the constitution and it IS the law.
Anonymous No.64161089
>>64158095 (OP)
So they say. But I'm not convinced this isn't a coyote psyop. I haven't seen a single wild pig. Now coyotes, yes.
Anonymous No.64161091 >>64161097
>>64161087
TO BE FAIR, the constitution seems to mean increasingly shit and fuckall these days
Anonymous No.64161097
>>64161091
Yes. The people who are restricted by the document have decided the document doesn't matter. We seem to have blasted past the point where something bad like a total collapse happens. Kind of like when a jenga game goes on way too long and everyone is just standing around wondering what the fuck is holding it up.
Anonymous No.64161470 >>64161496
>ctrl+f
>No "Knife and fork"
>No "An appetite"
Anonymous No.64161489
>>64160182
Sure but you gotta murder a lot of pigs to make great cash, like it isn't
>haha gonna go out and kill pigs and earn so fucking much money
Anonymous No.64161496 >>64161571 >>64161591
>>64161470
Asterix and Obelix
Anonymous No.64161571
>>64161496
Vercingetorix hunted roman pigs
Anonymous No.64161591 >>64164852
>>64161496
How could the bounty be high enough to justify throwing away a whole pig? For the price of a single .308 you get porkchops, neckchops, ham, bacon, and if you don't like snout you can mix it with the tongue and make a delightful sausage. If anything I should be paying them!
Anonymous No.64164164 >>64164855
>>64159842
That's a lot of wasted meat.
Anonymous No.64164831
>>64160199
they cant. a feral pig and a wild boar are 2 different species with different chromosome counts.
Anonymous No.64164843
My self modded air rifle.
Anonymous No.64164852
>>64161591
people would exploit a bounty on hogs. they would feed them like crazy or breed them in secret stables just for the bounty.
Anonymous No.64164855
>>64164164
I don't know what to tell ya. When I hunted hogs on my friend's property we'd just kill the hogs then drag the corpses off to the edge of the property line to feed the yotes. It would feed the yotes and the yotes wouldn't feed on the cows. Since there was so many hogs around.
Anonymous No.64164858
>>64158095 (OP)
Anonymous No.64164862
>>64158095 (OP)
M202 FLASH
>>64158131
Are you hunting board in the Falkland Islands?
>>64159282
Rhodesia?
Anonymous No.64164865 >>64164908 >>64165215
>>64159842
What kind of hunting is it where you airstrike the animals?
Anonymous No.64164901
>>64160199
Yes, but also no.
Some are domestic pigs. Some are wild boar. Some are hybrids between the two. The exact ratio depends on where you are exactly.
Anonymous No.64164908
>>64164865
The fun kind.
Anonymous No.64165215
>>64164865
exterminating
Anonymous No.64165262
>>64158131
Sex
Anonymous No.64165270
>>64158095 (OP)
Piper cub and grenades in jars
Anonymous No.64165762
>>64158095 (OP)