Well a gun wont help much. If you hurt a boar and it runs to you, the chances of hitting it are like zero for an untrained person.
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Well, you should try using upperhand spear technique when fighting against boars! don't forget to get your armour and aspis though!If you wear full hoplite panoply and then hunting boars, I bet the police won't try to mess with you
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We already had this discussion and I'm not going to revive it. By law, I'm not even allowed to hold a gun for the next 10 years, because I refused millitary service and did civil service instead.
Anyway, I read a statistic 2 weeks ago, that an american trained policeman has a chance of hitting a moving target at 3 feet at about 21%-25%. That decreases to under 10% up over 10 feet.
What I am saying, shooting a gun at a fast moving small animal that's in rage and wounded is nigh impossible.
It becomes much easier to hit when it is moving toward you. And you would have a better chance of hitting it with a gun than a bow or spear. Ever try hitting a charging animal with a spear? I once found myself the victim of a dog attack, and I tried to use the shovel I had to hit it with. Thing went under and to the side faster than I could comprehend and latched unto the sensitive (and blood vessel filled) flesh of my inner thigh. It missed my happy sack by ahair (note to those arguing on undies thread, if I was wearing boxers and had them hanging, I might be missing an egg and possibly the tip of the bacon now. Wearing briefs may have saved my future kid's life.) Darned little thing went right through my tough work jeans and ended up making huge gashes in my leg until it was called off. You would not believe how much area ONE bite from a stinking dog can damage. I lost a ton of blood, and still have scars to this day. I think that if I had a pistol, that filthy little thing would have had no head.
PS: I would like to see those statistics.
PPS: You now all know why I hate small dogs so much. :P The darned things are vicious.
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Sure.
Hit Potential In Gun Fights
The police officer's potential for hitting his adversary during armed
confrontation has increased over the years and stands at slightly over 25% of
the rounds fired. An assailant's skill was 11% in 1979.
In 1990 the overall police hit potential was 19%. Where distances could be
determined, the hit percentages at distances under 15 yards were:
Less than 3 yards ..... 38%
3 yards to 7 yards .. 11.5%
7 yards to 15 yards .. 9.4%
In 1992 the overall police hit potential was 17%. Where distances could be
determined, the hit percentages at distances under 15 yards were:
Less than 3 yards ..... 28%
3 yards to 7 yards .... 11%
7 yards to 15 yards . 4.2%
http://www.virginiacops.org/Articles...ing/Combat.htm
Those are statistics for specially trained peoplewho eat too many donuts. But anyway, it shows how difficult it is to shoot moving stuff, and our view on gun fights have been tainted by hollywood.
I know it can be dangerous, and I know what boars are capable of.
I know that boars can be killed with spear, and I know that this is still done in the USA (and that foreign hunters apparently come to do it).
I do not want to throw a spear (which seems kind of silly anyway).
I am smart enough to hunt in a group and with backup (which seems to be how it is generally done in the Southern USA when spears are used).
I do not have anything to prove - I want to know more about what it is like.
There isn't much chance of me doing this for at least another two years.
Panzer has helped me quite a bit in this thread, and I thank him for that.
More questions?
That'll work for me.I know not to shoot at something without knowing what's behind it.
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Well, EMFM, seems you got some work to do to get ready. Better get in Neanderthal shape, work on those wrists and forearms. Be able to chase after the pack of hounds on foot, and have enough left when you get there to thrust that spear hard enough to get the job done. All the while avoiding stabbing any dogs *guides would really not appreciate that*, and side-stepping snapping dog jaws and boar tusks.....Hmmm...sounds like a young man's game to me.praise the Lord & pass me the shotgun.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." *Jim Elliot*
I'm trying to find some organizations or groups who do this on a regular basis. There appear to be at least a few of these based in the Southern United States (mostly Texas it seems), so I'll try to get some telephone numbers to see exactly what is involved.*
*Something which is proving to be slightly challenging.
I don't want to prove it to anyone, I want to do it. There is a rather large difference there. What do you think, that I'll use it as an opening line for women in bars? I don't think so.
I also think you're being a bit harsh with "inevitably", considering it is done in that region of the United States with success. That being said, I would like to ask for expert opinion. Panzer seems to be the closest to that on these forums, and when/if I decide to do it, I will give a call to someone experienced in these matters to see if I even have a chance (working with a guided group of course).
Don't worry, it doesn't need to be.
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Oh come on John Locke hunts them with just a knife
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
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Just make sure your outfitter isn't a Rancher in disguise, there's a place about sixty miles south of where I am that offers you the chance to hunt a Buffalo... in fact they're just farm raised Bison, and you go out to their pasture pick the one you want and kill it.
I don't get why anybody on earth would fall for it, but... some do.![]()
I can understand using an atlatl to hunt boar as long as one had a gun backing them up. However, using a neanderthal stabbing spear seems a bit too risky.
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Texas.
Bring Crazed Rabbit with his full arsenal with you, for backup, and SFTS for pix and morale support (and the hunting license).
Hunt at dawn, and rotisserie slow-roast that sucker all day, open-pit, lotsa smoke. Drink German beer.
If the spear thing actually worked, have it bronzed, to mount under the tusks to hang on your library wall, so you tell your grankids about the time you hunted in the wild, wild west.
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Judging from the manliness of his request, I don't think EMFM is intending to throw spears to kill the boar. He wants the traditional boar spear hunt, complete with cross guard.
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Shooting at running game animals, especially dangerous ones, shouldn't even be considered except in an emergency such as a charge or attack. The chance of wounding is much too great so any responsible hunter would not attempt such a thing no matter what weapon they are using.
Taking game with a primitive weapon such as a bow & arrow or atlatl should entail much practice to become proficient at hitting one's motionless target at the weapon's effective range. That's the whole point of the exercise, the hunt and difficulty in mastering the needed skill to use a more inefficient weapon, not the kill itself.
Yeah, I'd request CR to back me up with a 12 gauge loaded with 00 buck. *hopefully he's a better shot than Dick Cheney*Texas.
Bring Crazed Rabbit with his full arsenal with you, for backup, and SFTS for pix and morale support (and the hunting license).
Hunt at dawn, and rotisserie slow-roast that sucker all day, open-pit, lotsa smoke. Drink German beer.
If the spear thing actually worked, have it bronzed, to mount under the tusks to hang on your library wall, so you tell your grankids about the time you hunted in the wild, wild west.
SFTS can be our guide and host the barbeque in the backyard. Beers are on me.
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I cannot stand to kill things, so I have never actually hunted with primitive weapons, only practiced with them. :P From what I have read about hunting with the atlatl or with a hand thrown javelin though, you have to get close enough that you prey may very well run. It is not the same a gun where we can stand in our tree stands and wait for them to stop moving. Trust me, I know about taking ethical shots, but I am just not sure how possible it is with primitive weapons. I have never hunted with one myself, so I only know what I have read and my own experience with still (and non-living) targets. :P
This is the Frontroom.Yeah, I'd request CR to back me up with a 12 gauge loaded with 00 buck. *hopefully he's a better shot than Dick Cheney*![]()
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Anyways...
I wouldn't be surprised. But hunters are generally better shots; they shoot for fun. It's not a work obligation, it's a hobby. Many cops don't shoot very often; sometimes just to qualify once or twice a year.Anyway, I read a statistic 2 weeks ago, that an american trained policeman has a chance of hitting a moving target at 3 feet at about 21%-25%. That decreases to under 10% up over 10 feet.
Simplified, though, by the fact that the animal is going to come straight at you.What I am saying, shooting a gun at a fast moving small animal that's in rage and wounded is nigh impossible.
I believe that is it.piglets (thanks for the one who will teach me the proper english word)
I know not to shoot at something without knowing what's behind it.*hopefully he's a better shot than Dick Cheney*
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