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Author Topic: Safer or the same -- catching and shooting over a bay?  (Read 3953 times)
BarrNinja
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« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2009, 10:58:01 am »

Good points by all!

I think Wmwendler sums it up for us in a lot of ways and I can't necessarily disagree with him after considering others experiences and opinions posted here.
So many different things come in to play that maybe we cant base a decision on just our own experiences with our own dogs. Dogs and people are different everywhere you go.
The one thing I think we all agree on is the safety and common since aspect either way you chose to put a hog on the ground!
I appreciate most of all that no one is really knocking one or the other. Just stating their preference and opinions is all.
GOOD FORM FOLKS!


 If someone likes to call themselves a gun or firearms "expert"... get low and run the other way, as fast as you can. The real experts are humble, are aware of how much they have yet to learn every day, and are painfully aware of just how "easy" it is to hurt yourself or hurt someone else.




Great advice!!!
I'm not a firearm expert however, the ones like you describe here usually get their feelings hurt before me or someone else is through with them. Its necessary I assure you! Evil



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