Used a 12 gauge and 308. This guy dosn't miss much.
I put it under shooting as it's more about marksmanship. With the 308 anyway. Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/G_iFEPg2aDA
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Used a 12 gauge and 308. This guy dosn't miss much.
I put it under shooting as it's more about marksmanship. With the 308 anyway. Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/G_iFEPg2aDA
there are heaps of those videos,one from side by side using a belt fed multi barrel jobbie..that didnt work too well as couldnt see for gunsmoke.
watching them shoot wee pigs it screams for good load of #BBs ,even a 2nd shotgun just for the wee ones. its carnage.
Great vid, they made sure they finished animals off. Great shooting and heli flying, you could see the piggys struggling to run in that sand.
Thanks for posting :thumbsup:
You're right MD. There are a lot of these videos. However, this was one of the best I've seen as far as marksmanship with a rifle from a helicopter.
the practical side of me begs the question what the hell are those piggys living on out in that dry sand heap
renewed my interest in my semi 12g that sits around doing nothing..a lot of meat left to rot tho
Great video, shows efficient ethical shooting. The yank ones generally show perfect examples of ‘spray and pray’ shooting with semi’s. Doesn’t pay to comment on marksmanship though, feck they don’t take criticism well.
They look like a patient crew. I doubt he’s rarely shooting in excess of 20-30m though.
Watched this yesterday, some nice shooting for sure.
So many pigs, crazy number.
Breading like rabbits by the look of it.
The 308 dumps them on the spot when the shots are in the correct area.
some good shooting but agree the ranges arent more than 25ish yards,machine is lifting up over treesand the shot pattern is almost completely on animals....which compared to the USA videos are much much smaller.... the ones shown I would pick as being mostly well under 100lb whereas the US models run up n over 400lb as they are scoffing crops as fast as they grow.
https://youtu.be/UVmZtoNRD2w
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The guys I knock about with are heli shooting insane numbers of reds in the CNI. They’ve ditched the ARs because the rifles get too hot and jam, so they use the Benelli semi-autos with 12ga buckshot. Similar to Brad’s video above. Plus the 12ga through the back of the head / neck / spine between the shoulders is a more reliable DRT than the .223 REM, so there’s a lot less time circling back to finish off wounded deer. The circling back is the killer on fuel / time / money.
If I told you the numbers shot per hour flown, you wouldn’t believe me.
They use a MD500, so they can carry two shooters and the farkin’ ridiculous great big box of 12ga shells which weighs a bloody tonne. An R22 isn’t efficient.
In Aus when we were working on the Station in NT, the guys were flying the R22s chasing camels, donkeys, pigs and scrub bulls. The pilots were looneys and I don’t know how the fuck the shooters could handle the stunt flying between the tall eucalypts. I know I couldn’t!
interesting watching that..on at least 3 occasions shooter takes the larger animal and LEAVES smaller animal to run away......thats farming them not population control. and the reason folks get so pissed off with WARO.... the velvety stags are soft targets worth the most money.
I need to send this video to my father-in-law. Old boy in his late 70's, shot over 600 pigs in a single season in the big drought a few years back with his b/a .223 on his dead flat NSW Tablelands farm, meaning he had to stalk them all for hours before getting off the shot. He had lots of other work he woul dprefer ot be doing but the pigs destroyed every crop he'd put in and were moving on to eating the newborn calves.
picked up a buckshot empty cartridge recently..fiochi brand blue plastic...it had the specs on it and it definately wasnt 00buck..THINK it said 17ball or something similar...we used to get a 32ball 20calibre buckshot load in Timaru...havent seen it in years,was deadly on wallabies,didnt improve on std #BBs all the same.I imagine it would be devastating used from a machine,enough penetration and a filled out pattern.
Where we used to shoot, my cousin was stock manager. He was helping gut on the drop area when the WARP guys were brought in, out of 100 deer for the day, only one wasn’t neck or head shot using buck shot. I didn’t realise how effective it was, always thought it sprayed everywhere.
it does spray everywhere.....but it does so over range..something like an inch of spread per yard of range..so at 24 yards its a 2 foot wide pattern with X number of balls/pellets inside that 2 foot circle..different loads will be better or worse spread wise.
You just chuck a tight choke on the gun and away you go