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Effect of the New Antlered Deer Definition
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4326981" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Personally, I've never heard of a fatal hunting accident where one hunter shot another that started out with... 'well, I saw this hunter coming through the brush... he looked to be a pretty good redneck, so I got my gun up quick and could just barely find him in the scope since it was almost too dark. Luckily, my 50mm objective let just enough light in to see the crosshairs, so I levelled them on his chest and smoked him!'.... seems like every shooting accident I've EVER heard of went like this... 'I saw something moving, THOUGHT it was a deer, so I shot... gosh, I'm SO SORRY I killed my best friend'. </p><p></p><p>Most of us went to hunter safety course... Know your target and what is beyond your target. Part of 'knowing' your target is determining what animal it is, the sex of the animal, and whether it is legal to kill. 'nuff said</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4326981, member: 2805"] Personally, I've never heard of a fatal hunting accident where one hunter shot another that started out with... 'well, I saw this hunter coming through the brush... he looked to be a pretty good redneck, so I got my gun up quick and could just barely find him in the scope since it was almost too dark. Luckily, my 50mm objective let just enough light in to see the crosshairs, so I levelled them on his chest and smoked him!'.... seems like every shooting accident I've EVER heard of went like this... 'I saw something moving, THOUGHT it was a deer, so I shot... gosh, I'm SO SORRY I killed my best friend'. Most of us went to hunter safety course... Know your target and what is beyond your target. Part of 'knowing' your target is determining what animal it is, the sex of the animal, and whether it is legal to kill. 'nuff said [/QUOTE]
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