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These are the main cuts of meat in which we cut
- Back straps
- Tenderloins
-Shoulder
-Hams (hind quarter)
But as shown there is also the rear shank, front shank, neck meat, and brisket & ribs.
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- Back straps
- Tenderloins
-Shoulder
-Hams (hind quarter)
But as shown there is also the rear shank, front shank, neck meat, and brisket & ribs.
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This here is an electric skeet thrower
Its powered by a car battery and to throw all you do is press a button which is one reason it is a good thrower for people who have no one to throw to them.
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Its powered by a car battery and to throw all you do is press a button which is one reason it is a good thrower for people who have no one to throw to them.
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This shotgun is the Winchester Super X3 walnut finish, which is what I mainly shoot for shooting clays.
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In this video they show us how to properly disassemble the Winchester SX 3 (the gun I use) with titles that tell us what the parts are and then we are shown how to reassemble the shotgun the proper way.
The above video shows how a deer is skinned and gutted, now most of the time it never happens that fast or that smoothly. This man has worked on this specific task for years being able to skin and gut a deer that fast!!
Now as said in the video this deer had been field dressed and gutted. Being field dressed, Field dressing is the process of removing the internal organs of hunted game, and is a necessary step in preserving meat from animals harvested in the wild. Field dressing must be done as soon as possible in order to ensure rapid body heat loss, and prevent bacteria from growing on the surface of the carcass., had already been taken out where he shot the deer. Doing this also gives other animals, coyote's, opossums, foxes and other animals of the such more food to eat that other wise they wouldn't have had a chance to eat.
This man touches base on some of the gun control aspects of shooting and hunting also and how they want too ban semi-automatic shotguns for hunting. Now like he said just because it has the word "AUTOMATIC" in it doesn't mean it is an automatic gun, and he demonstrates that by showing how when he holds his finger on the trigger after it is fired ONCE it cannot go off again until the trigger resets causing the firing pin to reset. The firing pin is what causes the primer to ignite and make a spark which then ignites the powder causing combustion and compression causing the shot to exit the shell into the barrel and then down range. (SEE BELOW)
If you start the video at 1:54 and run it until 2:38 it will show how without the firing pin the gun will not fire and can do no harm.
From the movie Shooter (2007)
From the movie Shooter (2007)