That has to be a "harrowing" experience, and I'm not talking the kind you pull behind a tractor LOL !
Darn good reason to keep your firearm in good working order, are those prone to or do they jam periodically, well ones that are not kept clean, maintained ? think my friend has one in a .308, I've only seen him here with it once, says he was never fond of it for some reason. He's had firearms since a kid like most of us here, something about this rifle, he scoped himself with it, which was really odd for an experienced shooter, could have been stitched, think they taped it though, happened one afternoon here, maybe that is why he did not like that rifle.
Those darn things don't seem like anything to fool with, would seem to be a good reason to carry my Springfield M1A, as heavy as an old infantry rifle like this is, it either fits me well or I shoot it the same, on a fast draw, I've never missed a target, deer, chuck's, even a muskrat undermining a culvert, last two is kinda overkill, heck I used to grab those muskrats bare handed out of the water and squeeze em hard.
I cannot imagine what those tusks do to flesh, has to be worse than an encounter with a chainsaw, tough to sew up ! Are the wild ones good eating or what is the deal with that ?
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