Posted on 01/14/2014 6:54:59 AM PST by MNDude
Cody Mann, 28, was charged Wednesday with two counts animal cruelty and animal torture after he told police he skinned his pet cat and baked it in the oven. Onions were also intended to be added as accompaniments to the cat, according to charges.
In the bathtub, police found evidence of where the cat had been skinned, including red smear marks, hair and a steak knife. The cat's skin an entrails were found in the freezer, and a dish with partially eaten cat food and a water dish were also found in the apartment.
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4895, 4064, and 4350 all work good.
From my experiences
4895 seems to work best with lite bullets.
4064 seems to work best with mid weight.
4350 works best with mid to heavy bullets.
Some 8mm wont shoot lite weights, 150gr, worth a squat.
Have to start with 175 or 185gr.
If you get one make sure you do a good cleaning to get the copper out of the barrel.
Sometimes what looks like a worn out barrel is copper fouling.
The pressure will spike with you.
Would you have had the same reaction if he'd cooked a pet rabbit?
When I was a kid, visiting rural relatives over a summer, they gave me a chick as a pet. Chick would follow me around all day. By end of summer, chick had grown into chicken. Undoubtedly, after I left, I'm sure the chicken found it's way into oven or fry-pan eventually.
Cruelty to animals is indicative of cruelty later on to people.
Rabbits, deer, etec, are customary items of human consumption - cats are not - at least in western culture.
This is a very sick man.
196 grain. M24/47 Yugo
4350 will work good.
It will start off shooting low with your starting load but it should start matching your iron sights as you work up your load.
No problem. BTDT
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