Saturday, May 28, 2011

Did You Know . . .

why PETA wants you to stop murdering Miss Piggy and become a vegan instead – at least for 30 days?

Find out why here and here.

By inference PETA has defeated their own anti wild pig hunting arguments . Hunters do not make boar live squalid lives in bacon factories but rather let wild pigs enjoy happy, healthy and free boar lives in God's great nature. Even when hunted wild pigs stand a very, very good chance of eluding even skilled hunters. Wild pigs live an average of over five years despite being hunted. Pigs in pork and bacon factories are slaughtered at about 6 months old.
Long live wild pig hunting.
Let all boar and wild pigs that agree raise their hoof and vote by acclamation.
Oink, oink, oink . . .

1 comments:

500Dogs said...

PJJ,
Having just read Omnivore's Dilemma, I am inspired to take up wild pig hunting. I've just spent some time shopping online for my first rifle, and was attracted to the Winchester 70. Here's the thing: I'm a lefty, and they only manufacture short action lefty's. These are the model 70s in production...

http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/catalog/category.asp?family=001C

Of that list, is there a short action rifle that you think would make a fine pig hunting weapon?

As far as aesthetics, I was drawn to the Ultimate Shadow; are there drawbacks to synthetic vs. wooden stocks?

I know these are some pretty basic questions, but I've never owned a rifle before and haven't been hunting. I found your blog to be insightful, so thought I'd toss them your way.

If you find the time, I'd certainly appreciate your expertise.