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On Tue, 24 May 2016 08:36:20 -0500, "Ryan P."
wrote: I know there are exceptions to the rule, but every hunter I've gone out with has always been hyper-sensitive to where everyone else is. That was the way I was raised. Each hunter in a group will be in a specified space and have a specified area of fire. We were always to poor to hunt over dogs so when we worked a field each guy would be behind the next guy's "weak" side. It is pretty hard for a right handed shooter to shoot something off of his right shoulder. (station 6 low house is usually the hardest skeet shot if you line up for the double) That is why I wondered exactly how Cheney shot that guy he was hunting with. Somebody was out of position and the way I heard it, the guy was the one who got shot. |
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