Semi Auto Vs Full Auto for Hunting

Way back in time the Aus Army was enlisted to help control Emu`s in WA, they were actively using machine guns and as it was proven it was a major fail.

Military involvement was due to begin in October 1932.[5] The "war" was conducted under the command of Major Gwynydd Purves Wynne-Aubrey Meredith of the Royal Australian Artillery's 7th Heavy Artillery,[2][6] with Meredith commanding soldiers Sergeant S. McMurray and Gunner J. O'Halloran,[8] armed with two Lewis guns[9] and 10,000 rounds of ammunition.[6] The operation was delayed, however, by a period of rainfall that caused the emus to scatter over a wider area.[5] The rain ceased by 2 November 1932,[2][5] whereupon the troops were deployed with orders to assist the farmers and, according to a newspaper account, to collect 100 emu skins so that their feathers could be used to make hats for light horsemen.[10]
 
bloke was telling me how he paid $200 to AK-47 a tied up cow in Vietnam.
I had a similiar offer in Northern Cambodia , but it wasn't tied up . For 500 US I could use an RPG7 . I politely declined the offer .................... you do everything politely in the Northern parts of Campuchia , the Khmer Rouge are still alive and well up there and some are a little unhinged . The guy who made the offer was a local government official . When I mentioned that the Water Buffalo was worth more than that to an Aussie demolitions tech , he laughed and said , " they are , but it's not his Water Buffalo ".

AB
 
Did you know that if you put a rock of sodium carbide into a chip and feed it to a seagull they explode in mid flight. So I'm told...

Might work with roos. Boing boing kaboom!
 
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