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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1848473" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Tried you never have it when you need it.</p><p>You switched tractors and it's on the other one.</p><p>You do have it and after the first shot it sounds like sand paper when you cycle it.</p><p>Don't even think semi automatic in this Sandy country.</p><p>I have a Henry 22 mag that looks like it was used in the civil war!</p><p>It's been dropped ran over you name it and has taken out more pest than anything on this place.</p><p>You just have to pick a rifle to sacrifice, trust me it gets broken down and cleaned regularly.</p><p>I have spent a fortune on rifle scabbard's, getting one that really protects the rifle the hogs are gone before you get it out.</p><p>There is no easy answer here except poison IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1848473, member: 694"] Tried you never have it when you need it. You switched tractors and it’s on the other one. You do have it and after the first shot it sounds like sand paper when you cycle it. Don’t even think semi automatic in this Sandy country. I have a Henry 22 mag that looks like it was used in the civil war! It’s been dropped ran over you name it and has taken out more pest than anything on this place. You just have to pick a rifle to sacrifice, trust me it gets broken down and cleaned regularly. I have spent a fortune on rifle scabbard’s, getting one that really protects the rifle the hogs are gone before you get it out. There is no easy answer here except poison IMO. [/QUOTE]
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