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Post by mtshooter on Mar 21, 2009 6:01:19 GMT -5
Take the left one :-)
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Post by trebono on Mar 21, 2009 14:34:29 GMT -5
I'd take either...the one on the left is giving me a better shot, so.................thwack!
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Post by BT on Mar 21, 2009 14:58:59 GMT -5
zxcvbnm asdfghjkl qwertyuipo (that is my 3 yr old saying - SHOOT!) ;D
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Post by BT on Mar 21, 2009 15:02:47 GMT -5
O.K......I am going for the one on the right because ... #1: he isn't all puffed up and I can better see. (yeah I know...but thats how I look at it) #2: He is more quartering to and therefore offers more contact area across the vitals. #3: If the bird on the left jumps forward I am gonna take his head off #4: I can clearly see the leg on the left bird which gives me a perfect aligning point.
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royden
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Post by royden on Mar 21, 2009 15:28:16 GMT -5
bt - did I miss something ... or are you wanting to shoot the one on the right?
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Post by BT on Mar 21, 2009 15:30:58 GMT -5
Cant I cover all my bases? ;D
Yeah...thats what I meant ;D
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royden
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Post by royden on Mar 21, 2009 22:52:22 GMT -5
;D ;D Covering the bases ... walked into that one
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Post by Doegirl on Mar 22, 2009 0:50:02 GMT -5
Weird stuff happens, especially to me I can see a multitude of a possibilities that could leave me with two dead birds, or worse yet, one dead and one wounded. Until one completely clears the other, I'm holding my fire.
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Raven
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Post by Raven on Mar 22, 2009 6:54:33 GMT -5
Right
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Post by omegabuck on Nov 27, 2009 21:20:38 GMT -5
Pass ... don't like shooting Turkey, I love to watch them, but after the hunt it gets to be to much like work.
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