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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: notaDUmmie on July 05, 2022, 07:59:37 PM
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Some may disagree, but it is my strong opinion that if you cannot tag your deer with a bolt action
rifle with a five round clip, you should not be hunting.
Then too, there are some very accurate single-shots available in appropriate calibers.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216892639
How about if you can tag your neighbor the liberal judge with just one shot? They apparently get to keep their guns too.
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And it only took 2 replies to get this same ol' song and dance..
Ocelot II (100,818 posts)
2. If you use an AR-15, is there anything left besides
a messy pile of venison-burger?
And not to be outdone of course by other posters, more wisdom form Ocelot. Gotta keep that stupid train rolling.
Ocelot II (100,818 posts)
21. It's more than that; it's the velocity, which causes far more tissue damage.
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The bullet from an AR-15 does an entirely different kind of violence to the human body. It’s relatively small, but it leaves the muzzle at three times the speed of a handgun bullet. It has so much energy that it can disintegrate three inches of leg bone. “It would just turn it to dust,” says Donald Jenkins, a trauma surgeon at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. If it hits the liver, “the liver looks like a jello mold that’s been dropped on the floor.” And the exit wound can be a nasty, jagged hole the size of an orange.
I really gotta get some of these "Bone-to-Dust" bullets. I wonder if they have them at the local Wally-mart? :naughty:
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And it only took 2 replies to get this same ol' song and dance..
And not to be outdone of course by other posters, more wisdom form Ocelot. Gotta keep that stupid train rolling.
I really gotta get some of these "Bone-to-Dust" bullets. I wonder if they have them at the local Wally-mart? :naughty:
That second one sounds like a "Jimmy the None" statement. Regular poster in "Castle Bans a Lot".
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Some may disagree, but it is my strong opinion that if you cannot tag your deer with a bolt action
rifle with a five round clip, you should not be hunting.
The 2nd Amendment was not written in case the damned deer rose against us, DUmbshit...
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2. If you use an AR-15, is there anything left besides
a messy pile of venison-burger?
Please. Google images of animals shot by AR-15s. They are still very much intact.
Also, remember Gaige Grosskreutz, the guy shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse? Just over a month after his bicep was "vaporised" by the notorious AR-15, he was able to drive and get a DUI.
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Atticus (13,422 posts)
Some may disagree, but it is my strong opinion that if you cannot tag your deer using a bolt action
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rifle with a five round clip, you should not be hunting.
Then too, there are some very accurate single-shots available in appropriate calibers.
It's not about hunting, you stupid mother****er. You were a judge? You're about as dumb as a box of ****ing rocks. How in the HELL did you get a law degree with absolutely ZERO understanding of our Bill of Rights or history?
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It's not about hunting, you stupid mother****er. You were a judge? You're about as dumb as a box of ****ing rocks. How in the HELL did you get a law degree with absolutely ZERO understanding of our Bill of Rights or history?
Im positive, in the feeble minds of the mutts, Attics would be a most excellent Supreme Court Justice. :stoner:
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Some may disagree, but it is my strong opinion that if you cannot tag your deer with a bolt action
rifle with a five round clip, you should not be hunting.
Then too, there are some very accurate single-shots available in appropriate calibers.
What gun is that DUmmie describing? :o
Sounds like I may need to add one to my collection just because.
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Flatus doesn't want to acknowledge it, but hunting is not the only "valid" reason for owning a gun. Then again, the likes of Flatus wrongly believe it is government's business why someone wants to own a gun.