Sorry, I never offically signed in..... I found this site while researching the Grendel as a new deer rifle. Folks on here have been very helpful with my selections on purchasing a Grendel and the hardware to go with it. Thanks again for all your help.
Hello form The Bahamas
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I hunt deer and hog in Fl and S.C. and hogs and doves in The Bahamas. Firearms laws are very limited in The Bahamas. We're allowed shotguns, with minnium 20" barrels and .22 lr rifles for the average citizen. Some of us, Captains, Farmers, and select citizens who pass very strict guide lines can own 223 rifles and the very elete can own 30-06 n 308. All firearms must be registered with the Goverment with an annual license fee of $50 for shotguns and $100 for rifles. There are also very strict limits on the amount of ammo in your possession (150 rounds) and annual limits (1000 rounds) as well.
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There are hogs on Abaco, Andros and Eleuthera Islands that I know of, maybe more on other Islands. Abaco also has a few wild horses and a few wild black angus cows. A friend of mine shot a hog tonight that weighted 54 lbs and had 2.5" cutters. The land is tough and the hogs don't grow much over 150 lbs but they do have some nice tusks.Last edited by Sojorboy; 12-18-2011, 02:12 AM.
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