I used to take a .22 Single shot Rifle when I went walking on Cape York. Had to kill a fair sized Pig one day, as the dogs had it bailed up in a thicket. [One on each ear.] They wouldn't come off it, so I had to shoot it. Had to cut it in half to lift it onto the back of the Tojo when I came back for it.
You had to keep an eye out for Scrub Bulls at that time too.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 07:59:29 PM
Handy little things, .22s, but I would rather a bit more caliber, such as a .308. for pigs and especially scrub bulls. I Have .410 / 22 long Remington over under , these days . The .410 solids will stop pigs, and the 22 is good for goats and rabbits. Don't shoot native animals. Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 09:12:45 PM
Unbearable!When I was in the US, they called these little guns "Saturday night specials", as ladies would keep them in their purses, and shoot their spouses who found fragrant delecto, on Saturday night!..................And you could buy them over the counter for $25.Thats freedom for you! Bill
What we were amazed to see when we were over in good old US of A ,was you would walk into a gun shop and it was as busy as the Myer boxing day sales. The kids guns come colour coded like blue or pink. . A lot of kids down Texas way is all they want for Christmas is a new gun.
Do not know if it still happens over there after so many school shootings,but shooting was part of their school curriculum.
The guys i work with here who have come out for some of this project,tell me they are starting to get withdrawal symptoms from not being allowed to bring their guns over and not carrying one on them.