Holy **** indeedHoly- that guys definitely had a previous career….
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I always enjoy your posts, John, especially the photographyI`m sure that some of you blokes sleep under a rock and I don`t know where you blokes have been but I have posted three perhaps four of the Aussie shooters doing these culls.
Interesting though in this one a big sow wore two solid hits and needed the third to drop her.

you would think a catcher net could easily be hung up.All that brass going to waste![]()
40 million blowflys cant be wrongWow, I presume the carcasses are left there as the distances they travel don’t make it viable to recover them.
The real skill there is the guy doing the flying - once he’s got the line & speed right basic physics takes over, shooter travelling at same speed as target = point & shoot, no need for line & lead in the aim.
Wow, I presume the carcasses are left there as the distances they travel don’t make it viable to recover them.
The real skill there is the guy doing the flying - once he’s got the line & speed right basic physics takes over, shooter travelling at same speed as target = point & shoot, no need for line & lead in the aim.
What happens to all the dead pigs?
Go to about 2:55 in this video - the subject matter is different but the principle is the same.hows that then ? does the bullet magic itself across the gap ?
when the bullet leaves the gun the target is still moving while it crosses the gap to the target therefore it will be in a different place to where it was when the bullet left the gun so without lead you will shoot behind
or are my physics wrong ?