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How much red tape? A bunch here in Idaho!!! Not technically hunting, its part of a trial eradication program in Texas. The meat is donated to a charity. There is word that it will be legalized because of the devastation the pigs do to agriculture. I thought someone said before that the pigs were supposed to be left to rot? (has never been in a helicopter and would like the first time to be with a .30 cal battle rifle for hog destruction )
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How much red tape? A bunch here in Idaho!!! Not technically hunting, its part of a trial eradication program in Texas. The meat is donated to a charity. There is word that it will be legalized because of the devastation the pigs do to agriculture. I thought someone said before that the pigs were supposed to be left to rot? (has never been in a helicopter and would like the first time to be with a .30 cal battle rifle for hog destruction )There are some left to rot or coyote food because the the carcass cannot be found. The .30 cal is a KAISER KR7 with REACH system. Very light, unusually low recoil and minimal muzzle climb. A perfect .308 for hanging out a door and picking off moving critters. http://thekaiserworks.com/images/KR7 from helo 4.jpg http://thekaiserworks.com/images/KR7 from helo 5.jpg Maybe you missed the post earlier, but I asked if you are in need of a left nut? See, I have one that I'm not using, and would gladly trade it for an opportunity to hang out of a fucking chopper, shooting fucking pigs, with a fucking rifle. Thank you for your consideration. |



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