I am good friends with the unofficial, mayor of Trout Creek. Joe Bennett. Small world.
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The name sounds familiar ,my grandfather
Was at TJ's pretty much every day for 20 plus years for his morning coffee . I'm pretty sure he was friends of the Bennett's my dad would know more but I'm pretty sure. . Spent way more time when I was younger up that way I remember making so many trails in the bush [emoji846]
His name was don had a full head of white hairs [emoji1787] for as long as can remember lol.
My uncle was just down the Rd and we had access to a couple of different properties could be gone all day in the bush. I think we had access to 700 Acer's and that was only a portion between my uncle and grandpa lol. Swimming at the hydro pond just a little north oh the good old days lol.
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Hatt and Turbull shouldn't be speaking for there members when they don't know what they are talking about. A lot of hunting rifles are capable of discharging a projectile with a muzzle energy greater than 10,000 Joules and are now prohibited. I have seen pictures here in the past of members using AR-10's, Ruger Mini-14's, etc. that are now out of luck. Many members of both clubs were Action Shooting with AR-15's and now have there hobby taken away.
I don't get where they got the "10K joules" thing capturing the .458 WinMag,.460 Weatherby in a fairly wide net. Those are very popular big bore cartridges,granted,mostly for African dangerous game,but,still flies in the face of "we don't want hunting rifles..........". Wouldn't you think it would make sense that before the Liberals went public with all this nonsense,they'd get it together enough to not look like bald-faced liars and craven idiots the minute they open their stupid citiot yaps? Kryst almighty,what a fukcde up crew!
10,000 joules is 7375 foot pounds. The .458 Winchester is under as is every other hunting caliber with the exception of the .460 Wby, .500 Jeffrey (12.7×70mm Schuler,) .600 and .700 Nitro Express.
https://aussiehunter.org/shooting/ca...rful-calibers/
So you find it acceptable to tell hunters they can't use firearms they have for years? I hope people are still shooting when they come around for your firearms.
Every time there is a ban it is going to stop firearm crime, and every time it doesn't. The last big one was the long gun registry, over two billion spent, never fully implemented, and didn't stop one shooting. I am sure glad you don't need to register hunting rifles in Canada, maybe you thought that was a good idea as well. Have you actually seen the growing list of banned firearms, maybe you might find something you own on it.