A man in southern Georgia, apparently fed up with all the wild hogs on his property but unwilling to spend unnecessary time outdoors, set up a complex network of webcams and powerful shotguns to solve his little problem.
The setup, believed to be the work of former property owner Jay Williams, allowed the user to observe the immediate area using webcams and then fire the guns remotely. The firearms were aimed towards a nearby food plot that's often infested with wild pigs. The guns were expensive Benelli shotguns, chambered for 3-inch shells and equipped with magazine extension tubes. For those of you who, like me, don't know the first thing about guns, here's what that means - those shotguns could have killed a ton of hogs. And then some.
Okay, so, this is illegal...everywhere?
I'm sure, somewhere in Russia (or Texas), someone is already registering domain names to sell this as a kit.
Also, watchout for "www.hunt-from-home.com".
Not to mention the endless possible applications this can have for self-financing warlords and dictators.
www.shoot-the-traitor.com, etc.
