Even though it's considered culling, there should still be a responsibility to put them down ethically. Using FMJ and taking pot shots is a pretty sh!t thing to do
Even though it's considered culling, there should still be a responsibility to put them down ethically. Using FMJ and taking pot shots is a pretty sh!t thing to do
They don't look like FMJ to me, looks like they have an exposed lead tip. Although FMJ bullets obviously kill too. I'm not sure if "pot shots" is the correct way to describe his shooting either. He seems very effective to me. Lots of the animals you can see get hit go right down.
I think it's difficult for most of us that haven't done "culling" to put things into context. For most of us, culling would be shooting pests like rodents, gophers or crows or things like that.
Don’t know why anyone would suffer such a POS rifle. Damn shame that the original camel jockeys weren’t still aboard their girl friends.
Frustrating watching him work the action. Then beat on the bolt. Then slam the butt on the ground. Over and over.
OK, I will prepare to be flamed :
I could not watch the whole video - the guy is puffing and panting like a virgin on his wedding night. How about get a grip, get your #### together, calm down and shoot responsibly. It is not a difficult thing to accomplish.
Plus, I had no idea there were ANY camels in Australia!
They were brought there for transporting goods from ports then after the railway came in they got released and few turned into a lot
Ate camel when traveling. Pretty good. Actually preferred kangaroo. One of the best wild meats I have ever had
Wonder what he meant when he said his Tikka 'swelled' after 20-30 rounds and wasn't usable.