Semi Auto Vs Full Auto for Hunting

Interesting they were using LeHigh defence 110gr which is a copper bullet I use. Highly recommend it, super accurate out of my rifle, cheap and knocks them over as well as any lead I've used.
 
Having given it some thought, my conclusion is that the reason behind it is probably that by using the mini-gun for culling, the gun-enthusiast farmer can put it down as a tax-deductible cost in the farm books, which could be significant given the purchase price of these things (only pre 1986 automatic weapons can be legally bought and owned in the US). Other than that, I can't really see any advantage to it...
You pay to do it, price varies depending on the firearm you select from a basic AR semi auto platform all the way up to the mini gun.
The carcasses stay where they fall.

 
What tweed for mini gun ?
Do I need my PSC1?
crazy place .
And yes I'd like to have a night out doing that . Just once .
 
The mini gun is just there to get your attention, who on here would not want to give it ago ?
Im in, years back when working in the US instead of going golfing we used to head to the shooting range, rent a couple of guns and have a good afternoon. Shooting a fully auto AK-47 left me wondering why anyone would try and hit a target with anything more than a 3 round burst, crazy stuff. Handguns which are always fun to plink with, including the Desert Eagle .50 cal
So yeah, am in to shooting one of them, likely cost a pretty penny though with all them spent shells
 
Im in, years back when working in the US instead of going golfing we used to head to the shooting range, rent a couple of guns and have a good afternoon. Shooting a fully auto AK-47 left me wondering why anyone would try and hit a target with anything more than a 3 round burst, crazy stuff. Handguns which are always fun to plink with, including the Desert Eagle .50 cal
So yeah, am in to shooting one of them, likely cost a pretty penny though with all them spent shells

I have fired automatic rifles, machine guns, and cannons in every possible Western modern military caliber in existence from 5.56 and up to and including 40mm, and yes it's great fun on the range, but personally I don't quite get the fun of spraying wild boar - maybe it's just me.
 
I have fired automatic rifles, machine guns, and cannons in every possible Western modern military caliber in existence from 5.56 and up to and including 40mm, and yes it's great fun on the range, but personally I don't quite get the fun of spraying wild boar - maybe it's just me.
Its sold as a fun way to control the hogs, they cover huge areas over the course of the day.
It probably appeals to the crowd that think its fun to go to Vietnam and throw a hand grenade into a pond full of ducks.
 
It cost me $50 USD But I didn't have a cow and would not want one either.
Not for me either, a friend went over to Texas last April and had a go at the pig shoot, he paid for an upgrade to a belt fed, I think he ended up with a SAW, they only got 6 pigs for the day. There was a bit of a refund.
 
My main man hunt bud was over there (US) a fortnight ago and shot the lot including a semi auto 50 BMG cost him $500 AUD.
He handles the 50 with aplomb too. (video)
 
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