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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostFelch, you could probably take down just about anything with a 30-06 right?
As far as the T-Rex goes, you'd need even more than that.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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let me add that dinosaur DNA has indeed been found. not in amber - but in bones.
it happened by freak accident. some dinosaur bone was forgotten while in some preparation solution. the remains were casually analyzed, and the scientist was surprised to find actual DNA.
of course, it was chopped up and incomplete. they did run a DNA comparison though to see what that dino was most similar to. guess what? ostrich.
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I stumbled across a mention of that on Wiki while doing important research for this thread. I think the dino in question was T-Rex. Can't be arsed to look it up again, though.
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Too much depends on circumstancesLife is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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What circumstance? You heard Andy Dufresne in the movie. The raptors will eat you alive. If the T-rex gets you at least it will be over quick.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
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I'm frankly terrified of the bananaraptor.
Felch: Further gun question. I think I read somewhere that shotgun slugs can be rifled themselves, so they are precise even in a shotgun which is smoothbore. Also, slugs are enormous. a) is this true and b) could they kill something huge like a T-rex?If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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You didn't ask me, but I'll answer anyway. I'm a buttinski. A) A shotgun shell can't be rifled. There is no rate of twist to a shotgun. B) Unless you were incredibly fortunate in your area of impact, I doubt that a single shotgun blast, even with a slug, would do much more than piss it off; and I wouldn't count on getting off more than a shot.
You might, but I'd be hauling ass.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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There are rifled slugs, and rifled shotgun barrels. It's pretty simple to change out barrels, at least on my Mossberg 500. Rifled shotguns slugs are slow and heavy, and they are sometimes used in hunting where rifles are prohibited. They tend to be less likely to overpenetrate, since they're big slow slugs instead of tiny fast bullets. It would not be a reliable way to take out a T-Rex.
Here are some charts to give you an idea.
Rifled slug
30-06
If you look at those, you'll note that they both start with ~2500 ft-lbs, but after 100 yards the 30-06 has nearly twice the energy.
EDIT: One more thing. If the barrel is smoothbore, than the rifled slug won't help accuracy. The rifling on the slugs has something to do with barrel wear.Last edited by Felch; September 16, 2011, 00:10.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostKH, you're assuming that there are enough RPGs and heavy machine guns to go around. This does not necessarily apply in a...dinosaur apocalypse scenario. Under such circumstances, the price of massive firepower will go up substantially, and in a densely populated, already pricey neighborhood like NYC, it's unlikely that your income would buy enough (assuming no gov't. regulation of dinocidal implements). And if you're planning to procure them without money by one means or another...there are going to be a number of people ahead of you.
Also, *somebody* has to be the poor bugger who discovers the dinos are back. Maybe the dinos suddenly reincarnated at your place of work because they felt it was a good spot for aggressive and hyper-dominant animals to be.
1) Dinosaur defense is a public good. Having neighbors who are armed to the teeth is good for me
2) Selection effects. By construction I am still alive to fight dinosaurs. Assuming any kind of shortage of weaponry, people will kill each other to steal it or die trying. Within a relatively short period of time, this will have shaken itself out and thus I will have weapons sufficient to fight dinosaurs (duh).
You need to learn economics and Bayes' theorem.
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Killing it is the new killing it
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We need mathematical models for this, KH. Create some Monte Carlo simulations for dinosaur survival and weapon purchases. Also, would we have T-Rex claw futures? What sorts of financial instruments would be traded on the Flintstones Stock Exchange?
If I go up against dinosaurs, I want to be prepared with science and math.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Because the ATF doesn't care about muzzle loading black powder weapons, it's also pretty simple to get a hold of some Civil War era artillery.
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A six-pounder should be enough to take down a T-Rex. Yours for less than 10k.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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