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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
14 degree snowshoe hike today
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<blockquote data-quote="Australia" data-source="post: 1596055" data-attributes="member: 106835"><p>yep some of these things are big because they get into oats and no body hunts them in some areas - most are only small and nasty but I heard of one sited in the gulf of Carpentaria (northern point of Australia)that the farmer there described it as a steer - all of these started out originally as domestic pigs that have gone Ferrel and they change after a couple of generations -Captain Cook was to blame same as we have a problem with Camels that the early explorers introduced - tried a long distance shot on one some time ago with a 7mmRem Mag measured at 800metres and it dropped like a hot potato but I must say it is very easy shooting Camels because its like shooting a side of a house</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australia, post: 1596055, member: 106835"] yep some of these things are big because they get into oats and no body hunts them in some areas - most are only small and nasty but I heard of one sited in the gulf of Carpentaria (northern point of Australia)that the farmer there described it as a steer - all of these started out originally as domestic pigs that have gone Ferrel and they change after a couple of generations -Captain Cook was to blame same as we have a problem with Camels that the early explorers introduced - tried a long distance shot on one some time ago with a 7mmRem Mag measured at 800metres and it dropped like a hot potato but I must say it is very easy shooting Camels because its like shooting a side of a house [/QUOTE]
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