Tannerite

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Precision
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Re: Tannerite

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What about a ring of sharpened bamboo punji sticks set at 25 degrees from ground point side in towards the tannerite and corn pile. Have the sticks in two crescents so you have shooting alleys to mow down any survivors or have secondary explosives at those locations.

Shoot tannerite, impale pigs by their own fear run or from explosive push. mow down survivors with semi auto fire.
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Precision wrote:What about a ring of sharpened bamboo punji sticks set at 25 degrees from ground point side in towards the tannerite and corn pile. Have the sticks in two crescents so you have shooting alleys to mow down any survivors or have secondary explosives at those locations.

Shoot tannerite, impale pigs by their own fear run or from explosive push. mow down survivors with semi auto fire.
This is getting out of hand........dear god, what have I started?............... :shock: :o ................. :lol:
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Termite wrote:
Precision wrote:What about a ring of sharpened bamboo punji sticks set at 25 degrees from ground point side in towards the tannerite and corn pile. Have the sticks in two crescents so you have shooting alleys to mow down any survivors or have secondary explosives at those locations.

Shoot tannerite, impale pigs by their own fear run or from explosive push. mow down survivors with semi auto fire.
This is getting out of hand........dear god, what have I started?............... :shock: :o ................. :lol:
THIS IS......dum dum dummmmm....The Guncounter. You expected any less from this motley crew? Look back at the threads for taking on pirates, starting a Q Ship, starting our own territory. Might could get enough of us helping to put a major dent in the feral hog situation in Louisiana, then we could start an eradication business. Hmmmmmm, who is a good corporate lawyer on speed dial?
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Bullspit wrote:I wish you luck on your pest control operation!

And you know there are a thousand folks in the northern states wishing they could hunt your pigs. Crazy as it sounds, there are guys who are trying (illegally) to establish wild pigs in places they haven't gotten too yet.
I met a jackass like that. Inbred Florida redneck who wanted to import whitetails and hogs to Alaska. It probably would have gotten ugly had the setting not been a training for work. Might even have gotten away with a shouting match as long as it didn't go physical, because the individual in question (and his wife, too) had previously been fired by my employer, and was at the training at our facility on behalf of a different company that had picked him up.
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Now that I get vacation, I'd be more than happy to come slay piggies with y'all. I've long held that the AR-47 would make a dandy hogslayer.
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Rod wrote:
Termite wrote:
Precision wrote:What about a ring of sharpened bamboo punji sticks set at 25 degrees from ground point side in towards the tannerite and corn pile. Have the sticks in two crescents so you have shooting alleys to mow down any survivors or have secondary explosives at those locations.

Shoot tannerite, impale pigs by their own fear run or from explosive push. mow down survivors with semi auto fire.
This is getting out of hand........dear god, what have I started?............... :shock: :o ................. :lol:
THIS IS......dum dum dummmmm....The Guncounter. You expected any less from this motley crew? Look back at the threads for taking on pirates, starting a Q Ship, starting our own territory. Might could get enough of us helping to put a major dent in the feral hog situation in Louisiana, then we could start an eradication business. Hmmmmmm, who is a good corporate lawyer on speed dial?
My money would be on us getting a small fleet of pusher-prop experimental A/C, mounting appropriate Class III weaponry and thermal sights, and doing midnight strafing runs.
Nearly impossible to prove, and too much fun not to do.

Chemlight markers around the bait piles, and our own JTAC to call you in hot.

Followed by some epic bacon breakfasts.

Circular claymore ground assaults when the weather was uncooperative with air missions.

There's also the Achmed Approach.
You capture one pig alive, strap an explosive vest on him with a cellphone-based R/C, then when he mingles with the herd, you remote detonate them all.
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Aesop wrote:My money would be on us getting a small fleet of pusher-prop experimental A/C, mounting appropriate Class III weaponry and thermal sights, and doing midnight strafing runs.
I've got a start on that. Anybody got a couple of M249s or RPKs we can attach to the wing struts?
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Uflyit down in Florida makes cargo pods that could be mounted beside the guns to hold belts of ammo.
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Termite wrote: This is getting out of hand:
Don't be ridiculous. Now, what you need is arduino board, some programming, a coupla servos and oh, an M45 "Meat Chopper" loaded with 4 M3 belt feds. ;) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Netpackrat wrote:
Bullspit wrote:I wish you luck on your pest control operation!

And you know there are a thousand folks in the northern states wishing they could hunt your pigs. Crazy as it sounds, there are guys who are trying (illegally) to establish wild pigs in places they haven't gotten too yet.
I met a jackass like that. Inbred Florida redneck who wanted to import whitetails and hogs to Alaska. It probably would have gotten ugly had the setting not been a training for work. Might even have gotten away with a shouting match as long as it didn't go physical, because the individual in question (and his wife, too) had previously been fired by my employer, and was at the training at our facility on behalf of a different company that had picked him up.
This summer there was a report that Ohio DNR was looking for the individual who released an unspecified large number of feral hogs just south of us by a couple of miles. ODNR is NOT happy. Nor am I. Coyotes around here are bad enough; I already keep guns hot for those. I'm thinking a move up to .308 for woodchucks next summer might be appropriate just to cover the bases.
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