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I've seen rabbits kick for that long, and longer, with half their skull removed and brains smeared across the grass. It can take a while for the autonomic nervous system to realise that the brain is dead, and muscles twitch a lot as they die from oxygen deprivation.

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Hi Si.

 

 

He must have been Bacon in that hot sun.

I think I may have got a bit Boared while waiting for the quarry.

Nice setting, but those insects must have been a pig.

He looked quite excited when he trotterd down to his kill.........lucky swine.

If I hadnt seen it with my own eyes, I'd have thought he was telling Porkies

 

Nice clip mate :laugh:

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill. :thumbs:

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I've seen rabbits kick for that long, and longer, with half their skull removed and brains smeared across the grass. It can take a while for the autonomic nervous system to realise that the brain is dead, and muscles twitch a lot as they die from oxygen deprivation.

Hi matt, yes not disagreeing but rabbits kicking for that long normaly means the parts of the brain destroyed are not that important and mabe controll memory and so on, although it you shoot a rabbit it the brain stem it does not kick it simply rolls over but that was not the case with the boar. Not wishing to argue. ;)

 

Edited to say but yes si totally agree with you its all about placement.

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Copied off of pyramydair website -

New! Hunter Extreme .25 Caliber.

730 fps with 19-grain pellets,

630 fps with 25-grain pellets.

 

 

730 with 19 grain pellets about 23.67 ft/lbs

630 with 25 grain about 22.04 ft/lbs

 

More than enough to do the job on such a little hog :)

 

Nice find Si, I saw one clip from the Gamo USA site where they were using the Gamo PBA pellets in the Hunter Extreme, the hogs they were knocking over were some big buggers indeed :)

 

Tony

ps Welcome home :D

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