Elgjakt med Kristoffer Clausen, Moose hunting
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Rifle and caliber?
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some good footage.I'm surprised the moose are so docile.
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Fri sikt og sikker bakgrunn..? 1:16
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you are completely stupid.
This is what you do not need, coming back to you as a terrible disease ... maybe a cancer in you or your child .... divine justice never fails .... you'll have to go through the suffering that you cause only for sport!
good luck in life!
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che faccia di merda che hai...da vero pervertito assassino....BASTARDO VIGLIACCO!
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INFAMI DI CACCIATORI CRIMINALI E BASTARDI!!!SPERO CHE VI SPARIATE TRA VOI O CHE QUALCUNO COME NEL VIDEO ALLEGATO LO FACCIA!
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@SupremeRulahXenu That is too bad. Those Krags were probably the best of the Krag designs. Much nicer than the American or Danish models. As for the -06, it isn't that much better than the .308. Maybe about 30-40 meters per second with most loads over the .308. As I said before, we don't have as many restrictions here in the US. I have used everything from .223 to .35 Whelen. I much prefer the lighter cartridges like 6.5x55, .300 Savage and .303 British. The critters never complain.
I have more respect for someone who lives off game they hunted themselves than people who eat farm-raised meats. At least moose that lived in the wild actually *lived* and were not kept locked up in some barn being fed crap food to fatten them up like our cattle do, until recently cattle were even fed ground up other cows' bones. A good number of my relatives raise their own meat in free range or hunt, both are preferable to commercial farming practices.
midare 3 years ago 10
socrams123456, in slaughter huses the cattle are put in little cages and killd by electric shock. a shot to the head or heart from a suffishant sized rifle is just as clean a way to die, and thease moose have to be found befor they are shot so un like farm animals they are not doomed to die for our food from the day they are borne.
SK8boardhead 3 years ago 6