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      From: darylkabatoff@yahoo.ca              Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part G - Daryl Kabatoff       September 11th 2023 7:47 pm 222,831 words (259 pages)                “The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to       me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly,       replaceable. And we will replace them." - Canadian Prime Minister Justin       Trudeau, when asked to comment        on his Open Borders Immigration Strategy, speaking without preparation,       without the aid of a writer              “Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “If you’re not willing to embrace Islam, you’re not a part of our       society.” - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without       preparation, without the aid of a writer              “Without writers, nothing speak so good in word stuff.” - Eddie Izzard               Native women could consider buying rifles for their children and for their       grandchildren, and for themselves, in .243 Winchester. This caliber is of       adequate power to take down wild boar that exceed 1000 pounds in size, and the       rifle doesn’t kick so        much and so is unlikely to break your shoulder. You can get a .243 Winchester       as a semi-auto and this way the expended gasses are absorbed and used to eject       and to cycle the next round and so it will kick even less, and this way the       child will be better        protected against charging herds of wild boar. Furthermore the cartridges may       be loaded with less powder and lighter bullets. Some of your sons and       daughters may prefer to get rifles that shoot larger bullets than. 243       Winchester, if that is the case        then consider buying them a rifle calibrated to 7mm-08 Remington. Although       .308 may be a better caliber for moose and bear (as opposed to .243 and       7mm-08), the children do not face too many threats from moose and bear, they       require instead rifles to deal        with alternate threats (wild boar, cougars, dogs, coyotes, wolves, rabid       animals, Islamists and Communists, and absolutely insane radical feminists).       If the child desires to go hunting for moose or bear some day, then the child       may borrow a larger        caliber rifle for that purpose. The .243, 7mm-08 and .308 all use the same       brass (fabulous advantage), all are a good choice for use in the prairies.       Kookums are not making a mistake if they buy a rifle in 7mm-08 or .308 instead       of the recommended .243,        as the guns can be traded up and down, the important thing is to buy the .243,       7mm-08 or the .308 if it is offered to you used, as opposed to something like       6.5 Grendel (the 7mm-08 is superior, holds more powder and the brass is of a       common variety), or        for example a .45 Colt, which doesn’t have the range offered by .243, 7mm-08       and .308. Some elderly native hunters prefer the 25-06 over any other, this is       easier on the shoulder than the more massive .270 and 30-06, Kookums can buy       used rifles        specifically in these three (25-06, .270 and 30-06) calibers as well, they are       good calibers that can easily be traded for rifles of other calibers later.               When Islamists and Communists shoot at your children with far reaching       calibers, it would be silly to fight back with rifles that can’t shoot that       far back. There are calibers that shoot further than the .243, 25-06, .270,       7mm-08, .308 and 30-06,        they generally use longer brass resulting in a heavier gun, but the thought       was to provide rifles for children and adults that are easier to carry and to       shoot.                I think in order of preference for children and small adults, get a .243       first choice then a 7mm-08 second choice. For somewhat stronger and larger       people who may want more hitting power, there is the .308. Then we have the       25-06, .270 and 30-06,        these are larger brass resulting in heavier guns, while the 25-06 is easier on       the shoulder than the .270 or 30-06, and the .270 is easier on the shoulder       than the 30-06, all are generally unsuitable for smaller people. Women and       grandmothers should try        to obtain rifles in .243 and 7mm-08 calibers as gifts for their smaller       children and grandchildren. Adult males may also consider gifting rifles to       their smaller children and grandchildren as well, consider getting them rifles       in .243 and 7mm-08.        Anything smaller than .243 is inadequate for wolves and pigs, and grossly       inadequate for charging bears and moose. Maybe spend a bit more to get a       higher quality rifle, maybe get the rifle with iron sites machined or screwed       or fixed some way onto the        barrel so the rifle may be used without a scope, and consider spending the       money on a quality scope. Your child will not need a scope if the purpose of       the rifle is to defend him or herself from charging herds of pigs or packs of       wolves and coyotes. A “       scout” rifle in 7mm-08 would make a great gift for a child, it is short and       light and has the iron sites built in. Savage made a cheaper “scout” rifle       in 7mm-08 that is a great value. If the rifle is too heavy or hurts too much       when the child        shoots it, the child may not have it when they need it. Maybe spend a bit more       and purchase a quality mountain rifle in .243 for the child, these mountain       rifles are very light weight. Elderly native hunters (native Indians with       experience and wisdom)        sometimes rave about the merits of having a rifle calibrated to 25-06, again       the child will be better off with a .243 or 7mm-08 as the rifle is lighter for       them to carry, it will not break their shoulder, and the ammo is easier to       obtain. Sure there are        other good calibers such a 7mm Remington Magnum or .338 Lapua, these may be a       good choice for larger and stronger people rather than for your young son or       daughter. And if you are buying your child a shotgun, get them a 12 gauge that       is semi-auto as the        semi-autos do not kick so much. Try to insure that your child is mature enough       before you provide him or her with a semi-automatic weapon. The western       governments are doing all they can to provide Islamists with tons of weapons,       don’t wait for western        governments to provide a rifle for your child. Under the J Treaty Indians in       Canada may cross the Canadian-American border, maybe use the opportunity to       get your children Third Generation night vision scopes and handguns. Indians       on reserves in        Saskatchewan have the resources to manufacture high quality rifles and can be       known internationally as makers of quality firearms.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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