An active hunter in Hokkaido was thrown into another world.

41. You should also be able to defeat elephants

It would be nice to bring all the property.

I still think so.

You didn't bring that much cash because you thought it was a little buyout, did you?

You have to pay within fur money, so it was a failure.

"Ha-ha-ha... ha-ha-ha, I borrowed some mullies from customs. This is it, okay?

Mr. Bal, who ran up to the roof, sticks out a hundred leather bags of cash, gold coins.

"Let me in here."

Open your mouth, yellow velcro bag.

"That bag again... What the hell is that bag?"

"I won't explain"

"Don't look at me, don't listen to me, okay?

"Yes."

"I get it. I asked for it."

Mr. Bal puts gold coins in Zarazara and Magic Bags.

"375 Holland & Holland Magnum Ammo!

It came out in a cardboard box so big from inside......

375 H&H Magnum! Pack of 20 shots!

One of the strongest ammunition for hunting that can also be used to shoot elephants in Africa.

Now they have bigger ones like Todo Shooting (* 1) and Tyrannosaurus Shooting (* 2), but all hunters have had an overwhelming track record and history of shooting down elephants and rhinos with this for over a hundred years!!

"At 375 H&H Magnum, the Remington M700 on Iron Sight!

Doron!

The bag gets heavy again.

There's some big rifle out there -!

The barrel! Black dyed barrel and engine section polished shiny on walnut wood stock. It looks like an African model. It's an iron site!

Ironsight is a so-called open site with a front site and a rear site. I'm scoping. I don't have time to adjust, so I made this aggressive.

It seems the British gentleman used a gun like this to throw it at elephants and beasts from close range.

I don't understand. It would be a good place for a rifle to shoot from afar.

If you're an iron site in H&H Magnum, I thought you'd have to use an old stinky gun that digs into a horizontal duplex like the British nobility explores and shoots in a colony, or a Tang grass pattern with a double barrel, but that didn't help. That's the Remington M700, and this caliber is also properly commercialized. I don't feel I can guess if it's not the M700 series I'm used to using.

Pull the bolt and put one, two, three big bullets through the pocket... only three bullets in...

Three in a row? I can't help it because the bullet is broken. Press and close the bolt of the action on the feature (but not on it) and aim.

...... I'm fine. If you're shooting an iron sight, you're also doing an air gun.

My air gun Diana M52 is scoped, but it also has an iron sight. Of course I have experience shooting with it...

Aim in a kneeling position.

"Saran, look at the bullet landing!

Fifty meters away. I'm just trying to get over the wall right now. Nuclear aim of the slime......

Doggaa - n!!

I left my gun standing and flipped over behind me.

Awesome recoil!

What is this?

What is this!!

"Off! Three mills up there!

The binoculars I gave Saran contain a mirdot (* 3). Scale for distance measurement.

1 mil at 50m is...... er.

One mill at 1000 m is 1 m, so at 100 m, one mill is 10 cm?

Fifty meters now. Uh, five centimeters a mill? So it hit 15 centimeters up?

Of course you can tweak the rear sight, but you just bought it and it's not tweaked!

It's not gonna hit me all of a sudden! There's no hippo adjusting!

Get up and operate the bolt. Silly big drugpods fly away.

One more shot!

Once again, when I stand with a knee shot, Saran turns behind me and puts me right in the chest and hugs me. Chest elasticity on the back......

Best cushion ever.

Thank you. What a good wife.

Target 15 cm below the nucleus with the transparent view of the slime on an open site lightning star!

"I'll shoot you!

"Go ahead!"

Doggaa - N!!!

... Slime talks and crumbles... and falls through the walls.

"It worked!

The shooting down of one slows down the movement of the slimes.

"Saran, go, go, go, go, go."

It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts!

"Oh, sorry."

"Ha-ha-ha... it's okay now. Thanks. Look at the landing."

If you shoot a few shots and you know how much recoil there is, you can handle it.

With a center of gravity on his forward temper, he stomps his foot and presses his gun against his shoulder with his gripped right pinky finger. Usually I don't do holding it looser and putting force into it, except when it's this strong recoil.

"Mr. Bal, tell the guards to leave. Out of the way."

"Whoa!"

Mr. Bal will run down.

"Saran."

"Yes!"

"Put this on."

Earplugs.

I can wear it, too. My ears have always been keen for some reason now.

It's a terrific firing sound. If you keep shooting without earplugs, you're going crazy.

Keep aiming over the main entrance...

A guard spears a slime that lifts a red body.

You're in the way. I can't shoot.

Mr. Bal comes running up and yells at the guards and chases them away.

Doggaa - N!!!

If you look down the barrel that bounced in recoil, the swollen slime falls behind the main gate.

"I think I can handle it"

Pull the bolt to open the dispensary and reload the pack three times.

A few minutes later, the slime leaves again from above the main entrance......

Doggaa - N!!!

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...

Now the central part of the main entrance blew smoke, with holes and red ones coming out cuddly.

Doggaa - N!!!

The red slime splashed.

The guards are lining up on the walls and looking down beyond the walls.

Mr. Bal is waving his hands this way, isn't he?

Beyond the main gate, I could see the slimes turning back in the distance.

It's turning blue.

Is it a tsunami? Which wind valley is it?

Hmm......

Have you managed?

When I look at H&H magnum ammunition again, it's a hell of a lot of big ammo.

It's long enough that you can't hide it even if I hold it in my hand, and it's thick.

The tip of the bullet is round, right? It's the one called Round Nose. (* 4)

You're a hunting bullet, but you're not a hollow point.

Does this mean I can't push through an elephant or rhinoceros steeple?

If you look at the package, even 4,660 ft-lbs......

an FT-LBS is a unit of energy represented by the British and American yard pound method, with 1 FT-LBS of 1.356 joules. Let's remember.

The 308 Winchester I use a lot is about 2,600, so is it 1.8 times more powerful...

Look at the gun......

Wow. Everything looks sturdy.

But it's an M700. Same rifle I always use.

Looking at the contents of the magic bag, you had a lot of gold left over.

That? Outreach. Cheap?

There seemed to be too many gold coins.

Holland and Holland (* 5) is an ultra-premium British firearms manufacturer who has long made noble guns and such, apart from a hundred million yen and ten million yen. So I didn't know what kind of gun would come out, but I must have needed about a hundred gold coins for a rifle that uses H&H, but I'm glad the M700 was cheap.

"Oops."

Looking back, Mr. Bal stood.

I've done it many times up and down the stairs, and I'm all sweaty - I'm breathing.

"Good luck. What's happening?

"Is that what you're saying... They ran away. Thanks......"

That said, it collapses and crawls on all fours.

"Ha-ha-ha... Thank you... Well done."

- - Author annotation - -

* 1. For todo shooting

470 Nitro Express. 47 caliber (12.1 mm). Energy is twice as powerful as Singh's 308 at 5,140 ft. lbs.

In Japan, possession permits are specifically granted for Todo's extermination shooting, and the price of ammunition is 6,500 yen per shot.

* 2. Tyrannosaurus For Shooting

577T-REX, a magnum bullet that can be said to be mostly for stories claimed by manufacturers to be able to defeat Tyrannosaurus as well at 577 caliber (14.9 mm), four times more powerful than 10,200 ft Lbs and Singh's 308. They say people in Alaska use it for whaling. You can't whale... Popular videos of shooters blowing up or falling.

* 3. Mildot

"Mill" means a thousandth. Then I think it would be nice to say "mm"... but in military use, is it a lesson to call it "mill"? In short, the scale is cut at a width that appears to be 1 m in size after looking 1000 m ahead in the scope. If a track of 10 m in length looks like a 10 scale, the distance would be 1000 m, and if it looks like a 20 scale, the distance would be 500 m. Conversely, if it looks like a scale of 10 at 500 m, the total length of that track is 5 m. There are many scopes with Mildot crosshairs, which have been popular lately, but not many people know how to use them. It is convenient to know the distance from the size of the prey.

Many people remember one up at a distance of 50 m, one down at a distance of 300 m, to such an extent as from the experience of actual shooting.

By the way, the mill of the scope is virtually a unit of angle, so if you were shooting at it with a scope and it was a mill off, it could be modified in 14 clicks with a 1/4 MOA or 100 yd-1/4 "turret, regardless of the distance. I can recommend scopes with mill dots because it is convenient to do just this.

Changing the magnification of the scope does not change the size of the dot. In scopes, there are many scopes with settings where the mill fits at the maximum magnification. I want you to look at the scope instructions for this.

* 4. Round nose

Round bullets are commonly used in large-calibre magnum bullets intended for large beasts such as elephants and rhinos, heraldicas in Canada and Alaska, and grizzly hunting.

If it's a common bullet with a tip, the angle changes when it passes through the thick skin, or it bends over to the soft part of the body to move on. Round nose is thought to be more likely to drive straight through the steeple because it pushes straight. H&H Magnum is not designed to spread bullets like hollow points, soft points, etc. in a round nose full metal jacket because the caliber is large enough from the start and if you don't, the bullets won't reach deep steep areas.

Naturally, the round nose has a large air resistance, and the power decays quickly and the hitting accuracy is poor, so I don't like long-range shooting.

After more than a hundred years of being used against elephants on the front lines of Africa, the most effective remains in its present form, for reasons of form and power. Don't just say it smells old or the latest bullets are more powerful.

* 5. Holland & Holland

All manufactures are ordered, specially ordered, handmade and super fine firearms manufacturers for British nobility.

A magnificent sculpture is applied to every penny, and the price starts at 23 million yen for the cheapest double rifle. Up and down shotguns can be purchased from 10 million yen, bolt-action rifles are made, and this one starts from 6 million yen and is a great deal. A hundred gold coins is not enough at all...

Whatever you call it in H&H, it would be a double horizontal rifle large caliber gun series. It is the nobleman's piece that holds an elephant, rhino, or lion in only two shots. In fact, I let the person with me have the same rifle, and as soon as I take two shots off, I do this by switching them and having the person with the bounce do it and shoot them in a row until they hit the other two. Of course, later, I took a peel in front of it and said, "I tailored it with this rifle." "Wow, that's amazing. Father, I can't believe I tailored it with just two shots!" to boast.

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