
I’m not here to teach (or educate) anything to anyone but only as a reminder about the benefits of nature which, has its own limits. Wilderness cleans our air, filters our water and provides home for human as well as for wildlife. So it is crucial for humanity, which is already to blame, to bring radical changes today before it’s entire extinction tomorrow. That is my only intention here folks. ((All Rights Reserved @TheRavenKeeper))
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12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotguns Has Been Found During Our Last Mountains Excursion. I Really Hate Guns



12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotguns has been found during our last mountains excursion. I really hate guns and most of all hunters, which come with it, as well.
The only good thing, if I could say, is that these kind of shotguns are a great firearm for unexperienced shooters. At any reasonable range, shotgun slugs make effective lethal wounds, due to their tremendous mass, reducing the length of time that the poor animal might suffer.
Best thing is that the hunting season is coming to an end.
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