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A balanced diet with the right ratio of complex carbs and protein is what the body needs to be healthy. Its not just the protein either (i.e. toffu is shitty for protein for the following reason), it has to do with complete amino acid chains, also. Those are found in meat, specifically red meat.
Like stated before, people in America would be much healthier if they skipped McDonalds, didn't drink 64oz Cokes and ate a good balanced diet. With lots of water.
Like stated before, people in America would be much healthier if they skipped McDonalds, didn't drink 64oz Cokes and ate a good balanced diet. With lots of water.

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Once again I left the bridge just at the time this thread became alive, so I have more than 12 hours catching up to do. Generally what I have seen, I am impressed with. It appears that the generally accepted ethics and methods are pretty much the same, weather in US or north Europe. Later on in this post I will bring up the subjects of silencer use, hand gun hunting and bow hunting with cross bows. However, before that I will answer my favorite DD
sharp shooter Same-specialist nemesis, AMAZON regarding some of my the gear:
Amazon: With regard to the gear I just checked my wallet and found that I have the license with me, I am not very good at throwing names but as I have them in front of me here we go, you asked for it: (statement in brackets my own clarification of use).
Rifles:
SAKO TRG 30-06 / sniper with ZEIS variable.
( with flame suppressor or silencer and bipod. Stainless steel over vinyl stock, Used for long range
shooting of canadian goose, eider, sea and forrest goose and very seldom for moose and deer)
SAKO Finnfire 22 / ZEIS variable + silencer
(my favorite gun for eider, duck, mallard pidgeon etc. I use it and I am invisible)
SIG/SAUER 2x twelve gauge over single 222 Drilling
with Zeis variable.
(seldom used, too expensive to crawl around with)
Valmet 212 base with number of exchange over & under barrels and optics for anything between big game and goose.)
Shotguns:
Remington SP-10 ( 10 gauge magnum, my all around shotgun of choise)
Remington 870, 12 gauge, various barrels ( my light brush shotgun)
Valmet Leijona 12 gauge over & under (general purpose)
Handguns:
Ruger KMK 678 heavy barrel / stainless with aimpoint and silencer ( My back pack poacher, used when out at the islands out of season to nick of a meal now and then)
Taurus 357 mag with scope (just had to have it)
Colt 1911 / 45, Norinco 45, Glock 9 mm etc... used for practical competitions before it became a rambo game.
There are somewhat over 40 guns on my license but I just took a pick on my favorites. Without bragging on my capabilities lets put it this way: I have been shooting / hunting over 40 years and there was a time in my life when I was doing it on professional basis.... AND WITH THIS BACKGROUND I AM FLAMING YOU AND YOUR 300 YARD RUNNING HEAD SHOTS AS UNETHICAL BS. Matter closed on my behalf.
Now that I have got that one out of my system, to the real topics:
1) Use of silencer: Became legal in Finland roughly 10 years ago.... superb and recommended. Reduced the environmental noise impact to 0 and for instance in my case resulted to almost exclusive 22/rifle hunting of small game. Still illegal in US I think?
2) I do not know how it is now, but last time I was bow hunting in USA the use of cross bow was illegal
(Louisiana 2000). In Scandinavia as well. I find it strange... because should I have a choice... stalking
big game with CB would be my preferred hunting method. Experiences / opinions?
3) Hand gun hunting, illegal in Scandinavia for reason beyond my understanding. Would be excellent
for stalking dear & moose in brush. Experiences?
Well thats it for time being. Looking forward to your comments.
Cheers JL
sharp shooter Same-specialist nemesis, AMAZON regarding some of my the gear:
Amazon: With regard to the gear I just checked my wallet and found that I have the license with me, I am not very good at throwing names but as I have them in front of me here we go, you asked for it: (statement in brackets my own clarification of use).
Rifles:
SAKO TRG 30-06 / sniper with ZEIS variable.
( with flame suppressor or silencer and bipod. Stainless steel over vinyl stock, Used for long range
shooting of canadian goose, eider, sea and forrest goose and very seldom for moose and deer)
SAKO Finnfire 22 / ZEIS variable + silencer
(my favorite gun for eider, duck, mallard pidgeon etc. I use it and I am invisible)
SIG/SAUER 2x twelve gauge over single 222 Drilling
with Zeis variable.
(seldom used, too expensive to crawl around with)
Valmet 212 base with number of exchange over & under barrels and optics for anything between big game and goose.)
Shotguns:
Remington SP-10 ( 10 gauge magnum, my all around shotgun of choise)
Remington 870, 12 gauge, various barrels ( my light brush shotgun)
Valmet Leijona 12 gauge over & under (general purpose)
Handguns:
Ruger KMK 678 heavy barrel / stainless with aimpoint and silencer ( My back pack poacher, used when out at the islands out of season to nick of a meal now and then)
Taurus 357 mag with scope (just had to have it)
Colt 1911 / 45, Norinco 45, Glock 9 mm etc... used for practical competitions before it became a rambo game.
There are somewhat over 40 guns on my license but I just took a pick on my favorites. Without bragging on my capabilities lets put it this way: I have been shooting / hunting over 40 years and there was a time in my life when I was doing it on professional basis.... AND WITH THIS BACKGROUND I AM FLAMING YOU AND YOUR 300 YARD RUNNING HEAD SHOTS AS UNETHICAL BS. Matter closed on my behalf.
Now that I have got that one out of my system, to the real topics:
1) Use of silencer: Became legal in Finland roughly 10 years ago.... superb and recommended. Reduced the environmental noise impact to 0 and for instance in my case resulted to almost exclusive 22/rifle hunting of small game. Still illegal in US I think?
2) I do not know how it is now, but last time I was bow hunting in USA the use of cross bow was illegal
(Louisiana 2000). In Scandinavia as well. I find it strange... because should I have a choice... stalking
big game with CB would be my preferred hunting method. Experiences / opinions?
3) Hand gun hunting, illegal in Scandinavia for reason beyond my understanding. Would be excellent
for stalking dear & moose in brush. Experiences?
Well thats it for time being. Looking forward to your comments.
Cheers JL


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On that instance I would have to part with my "if you shoot it, you eat it policy"
Or on the other hand
It could be interesting in the "odd foods" thread.
Now thinking the matter more closely,
my "if you shoot it you eat it" policy could be adapted on wider use for bringing the end to the wars or if not, at least to hunger.
Well well well... these just might be the founding moments of international Kill It Eat It Society for Eternal Peace.
Now who would like to be a general in a world ruled by KIEISEP- society.
Cheers: JL

Or on the other hand
It could be interesting in the "odd foods" thread.
Now thinking the matter more closely,
my "if you shoot it you eat it" policy could be adapted on wider use for bringing the end to the wars or if not, at least to hunger.
Well well well... these just might be the founding moments of international Kill It Eat It Society for Eternal Peace.
Now who would like to be a general in a world ruled by KIEISEP- society.
Cheers: JL



You could see me??
My rules, been hunting since I was 6,
you shoot you kill, one shot.
you kill it you clean it, and eat it
Respect what you hunt!!! You don't have to kill everything you see.
don't display it on your hood or hanging out the back of your truck, if you want to display it, in honor, have it mounted and put it in your house.
I also disagree with the truck blind user hunters, put some challenge in it, don't just be a trigger happy blood thursty poacher. Enjoy being in the woods....get out of the truck and walk.
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