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MrShooter

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As cool as blowing stuff up is, I don't like to see any animal suffer.

Animals suffer pretty badly, even from birth, at food processing facilities like KFC. But we all know we eat KFC still... I'd much rather be wild then blown up then raised by the colonel to be finger lickin good.
 

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Animals suffer pretty badly, even from birth, at food processing facilities like KFC. But we all know we eat KFC still... I'd much rather be wild then blown up then raised by the colonel to be finger lickin good.

For the record, KFC isn't in the live production chicken business. They buy all their chicken preprocessed from companies like Tyson and Pilgrims.
 

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For the record, KFC isn't in the live production chicken business. They buy all their chicken preprocessed from companies like Tyson and Pilgrims.

And those companies are in business because we buy that ****. They're still treating just as badly. I've seen things I can't unsee..
 

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Would the meat be good to eat after that or would it be mush?
Worth a look?
Ball bearings, nuts, bolts, nails...

Just make sure the charge is oriented so the shrapnel goes down and away from the shooter.

Also, probably should have used a bigger charge.
Nails, nuts n bolts is also what I'm thinking but then I'm moving my azz about 400 yards out before I take the shot!

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