Wyatt Burp
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Some modern/semi modern creeps have used rather unlikely guns for their murderous deeds. By "unlikely" I mean they didn't read gun magazines to see how "inefective" their guns were according to the experts.
Albert Johnson (The Mad Trapper ot the N.W. Territories):
Everyone knows a 30-30 is a rediculous choice for a primary rifle for a guy who is apt to use it on large and dangerous game. Well, nobody told Johnson, who was an expert shot, unfortunately also when shooting at Mounties and posse members with his lightweight Savage.
Charles Whitman: This worthless loser didn't read about how much more versatile the .243 was to the 6MM Remington. But that's what he used to make all those long shots during his killing spree in Austin, Tx. in 1966.
Son Of Sam: Didn't this lunatic read Elmer Keith articles to realize his caliber of choice, the .44 Special, using store bought ammo wouldn't kill a cat? The damage he did with that "pipsqueek" load was devastating.
Don Nichols: One of the abductors of Kari Swenson in Montana in 1984. His single hunting rifle while living in the mountains for shooting everything was a Sako .222. His son had a .22. Nichols killed a posse member with his .222.
A lot of experts would consider their choices of firearms and calibers as inadaquate. Or maybe not the best available at the time. Unfortunately for all their victims that wasn't the case.
Albert Johnson (The Mad Trapper ot the N.W. Territories):
Everyone knows a 30-30 is a rediculous choice for a primary rifle for a guy who is apt to use it on large and dangerous game. Well, nobody told Johnson, who was an expert shot, unfortunately also when shooting at Mounties and posse members with his lightweight Savage.
Charles Whitman: This worthless loser didn't read about how much more versatile the .243 was to the 6MM Remington. But that's what he used to make all those long shots during his killing spree in Austin, Tx. in 1966.
Son Of Sam: Didn't this lunatic read Elmer Keith articles to realize his caliber of choice, the .44 Special, using store bought ammo wouldn't kill a cat? The damage he did with that "pipsqueek" load was devastating.
Don Nichols: One of the abductors of Kari Swenson in Montana in 1984. His single hunting rifle while living in the mountains for shooting everything was a Sako .222. His son had a .22. Nichols killed a posse member with his .222.
A lot of experts would consider their choices of firearms and calibers as inadaquate. Or maybe not the best available at the time. Unfortunately for all their victims that wasn't the case.