Finally,someone "gets it." LOL That's why I amended my post. You can't blame our Liberal friends for being a little more sensitive these days,right?
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Well, I hope the Ministry protects the wild boars. I haven't heard of a cougar sighting in a few months, so I was getting worried that maybe the vewy, vewy, ware and elusive eastern cougar population was in trouble. By protecting the boars the poor cats will have something to eat.;)
I shot an escapee a number of years ago on my wife's parents farm 165 lbs. at 145 yards with a .243 , AN 85 GRAIN HPBT SIERRA BULLET. one shot in the forehead dead instantly.
It was an opportunity shot as I was calling coyotes when it came into view , and it was "delicious".
Hunting from a chopper with a .223 is very different than hunting on the ground with a .223. The guns are sometimes full auto and at the minimum semi-auto with 30 round or bigger magazines. This allows for multiple hits and makes chasing the hog for follow up shots very easy. Virtually every video I've seen shows multiple hits on the hogs when hunting from a chopper - not something that would happen on the ground.
To put it in perspective would you take a 100 or 200 yard shot on a bear with a .223? That's about what it boils down to as the hogs though generally smaller than a bear can be the same size and actually have better protection with shields and hides than top 1.5 inches thick.
http://www.ballisticstudies.com/site...20(singed).JPG
Most of the guys are but only because it gives an idea of a "any time,big game hunting" since rifle season in southern Ontario for deer is about 5-6 days long. However wild hogs are bad for rest of the species because of their abnormal reproductive rate and being extremly vary animal to hunt. Also rules and regulations that dont allow night hunting which is their only prime time for feeding and moving around...
I Guess you will have to explain to my buddy that hunts them in the U.S. with a .44 spl. handgun [revolver] with a scope, that something else is killing them as his .44 spl. just does not have the power.
He takes mainly head shots shooting from a tree stand usually at around 50 -60 yards. and has been doing it for years.