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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3809201" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Since [USER=7157]@Perplexed[/USER] mentioned a real one you can switch the thing on and off.</p><p>There could be instances where you may want extra rounds down range.</p><p>Bunch of hogs I came upon while hunting in February with the wife one year.</p><p>Over 30 of them relaxing under some cedar trees.</p><p></p><p>All I had was my Savage Axis bolt gun in .223.</p><p>I took out the HUGE female for the first shot and then started shooting amongst them as they sprung up like grashoppers.</p><p>I got 1 wee one and before I could get a 4th one chambered they were out of sight in the thick woods.</p><p> 3rd shot was not any good.</p><p></p><p>Would the binary in an semi auto be any better than just a semi auto in that situation.</p><p>Maybe.</p><p>I have shot with my SKS at a running critter in the woods and could only get 5 rounds off before the thing was out of sight in the woods.</p><p>Missed every time and was reloading as I was heading it's direction.</p><p></p><p>5 more quick ones and out of sight again.</p><p>One last time and I got one quick to shoulder one off right in a vital and it was down.</p><p></p><p>Would a binary have helped then?</p><p></p><p>That SKS I had went full auto on me 2 times and dumped 10 rounds like I just fired 1 round off.</p><p>Probably due to my slow easy pull on the trigger.</p><p>My buddy has had it for 25+ years now and has never experienced full auto from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3809201, member: 15054"] Since [USER=7157]@Perplexed[/USER] mentioned a real one you can switch the thing on and off. There could be instances where you may want extra rounds down range. Bunch of hogs I came upon while hunting in February with the wife one year. Over 30 of them relaxing under some cedar trees. All I had was my Savage Axis bolt gun in .223. I took out the HUGE female for the first shot and then started shooting amongst them as they sprung up like grashoppers. I got 1 wee one and before I could get a 4th one chambered they were out of sight in the thick woods. 3rd shot was not any good. Would the binary in an semi auto be any better than just a semi auto in that situation. Maybe. I have shot with my SKS at a running critter in the woods and could only get 5 rounds off before the thing was out of sight in the woods. Missed every time and was reloading as I was heading it's direction. 5 more quick ones and out of sight again. One last time and I got one quick to shoulder one off right in a vital and it was down. Would a binary have helped then? That SKS I had went full auto on me 2 times and dumped 10 rounds like I just fired 1 round off. Probably due to my slow easy pull on the trigger. My buddy has had it for 25+ years now and has never experienced full auto from it. [/QUOTE]
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