True. The B Model has to be very tempting to the Koreans for a couple of reasons, not the least of which is dispersed operations away from airfields that are vulnerable to missile attack. Having prepared lengths of highways that can handle CTOL aircraft may be helpful, but not nearly as vexing to enemy planners when almost any length of highway, city street, or large parking lot will do for a STOVL.
as usual you take my simplistic reasoning and flesh it out fully. that's why i love ya! oh and i put down a 300 pound swamp pig that was terrorizing some farmers down here. how aobut that for a good weekend? i'm definitely looking at 6.8 or 6.5 now. 5.56 just pissed him off --- he took a full mag.
Congrats! That IS a very good weekend and a very good pig. I've just been enjoying the first stress free weekend in a month (and goring sacred 'reform' oxen online) I should have at least gone to the range, but instead we were shopping for RVs/trailers so we can go into the field more and to more places (The Chief thinks it will be mainly for visiting kids and aging parents). That slab of dense fat on the side of hogs will stop a lot of rounds AND it keeps them from bleeding out right: tough to kill and tough to track. Friend of mine uses 6.8 and still tries to put the round behind the ear. (Keeping my eyes out for a good deal on a .300 Blackout upper).
wow. forgot about the 300 blkout. to be honest i'm thinking that it just might be time to test the ole' ak-47 against these beasts and see if it can do any better. oh and that hide and dense fat is like living body armor. add the dense brush that they always like to get into and it makes it a challenge.
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ReplyDeleteThe B Model has to be very tempting to the Koreans for a couple of reasons, not the least of which is dispersed operations away from airfields that are vulnerable to missile attack. Having prepared lengths of highways that can handle CTOL aircraft may be helpful, but not nearly as vexing to enemy planners when almost any length of highway, city street, or large parking lot will do for a STOVL.
as usual you take my simplistic reasoning and flesh it out fully. that's why i love ya! oh and i put down a 300 pound swamp pig that was terrorizing some farmers down here. how aobut that for a good weekend? i'm definitely looking at 6.8 or 6.5 now. 5.56 just pissed him off --- he took a full mag.
ReplyDeleteoh and no. i didn't go for head shots..
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That IS a very good weekend and a very good pig. I've just been enjoying the first stress free weekend in a month (and goring sacred 'reform' oxen online) I should have at least gone to the range, but instead we were shopping for RVs/trailers so we can go into the field more and to more places (The Chief thinks it will be mainly for visiting kids and aging parents). That slab of dense fat on the side of hogs will stop a lot of rounds AND it keeps them from bleeding out right: tough to kill and tough to track. Friend of mine uses 6.8 and still tries to put the round behind the ear. (Keeping my eyes out for a good deal on a .300 Blackout upper).
ReplyDeletewow. forgot about the 300 blkout. to be honest i'm thinking that it just might be time to test the ole' ak-47 against these beasts and see if it can do any better. oh and that hide and dense fat is like living body armor. add the dense brush that they always like to get into and it makes it a challenge.
ReplyDeletei WOULD LOVE an rv! mancave on wheels! awesome.