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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 2631977" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Many years ago, before knowing Fordy. I used to look at an Australian cull hunt (mostly horses). </p><p>Suggestion from outfitter. 1) Don't bring your own rifle. 2) If you do don't bring a magnum. 3) Bring enough ammo. As a guide for how much ammo you need, we use the cheapest ammo we can find (.308, and .30-06). Each morning we drive out with a shooter on each side of the truck, a can of ammo for each, then refill when we break for lunch. No attempt to retrieve animals. If I recall they did some pig shooting over the carcasses.</p><p></p><p>Market shooting and cull hunting are different than recreational. Market hunting often comes down to a bit of a team event.</p><p></p><p>Block the traffic, and have someone drive you through Yellowstone, and the question if you don't stop how many buffalo could you kill in a day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 2631977, member: 30671"] Many years ago, before knowing Fordy. I used to look at an Australian cull hunt (mostly horses). Suggestion from outfitter. 1) Don't bring your own rifle. 2) If you do don't bring a magnum. 3) Bring enough ammo. As a guide for how much ammo you need, we use the cheapest ammo we can find (.308, and .30-06). Each morning we drive out with a shooter on each side of the truck, a can of ammo for each, then refill when we break for lunch. No attempt to retrieve animals. If I recall they did some pig shooting over the carcasses. Market shooting and cull hunting are different than recreational. Market hunting often comes down to a bit of a team event. Block the traffic, and have someone drive you through Yellowstone, and the question if you don't stop how many buffalo could you kill in a day? [/QUOTE]
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