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Looks like a near miss by Darwin to me. homer


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Some dorks just have to learn the hard way.

He's luck, a few inches this way, or a few inches that way . . .


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Posts: 952 | Location: Bakersfield, California | Registered: 03 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Now I understand why I've always been told that everybody must stay behind the shooter Eeker ; anyway, better to be several Km behind THAT shooter. Big Grin
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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should of just shot him to be done with,.......................idiots
 
Posts: 191 | Location: Australia | Registered: 17 February 2005Reply With Quote
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I don't trust my fule gage , think I,ll light a match and have look down the filler tube.
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Piss ignorance! I believe some of these guys come up here to hunt every fall. Smiler
 
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I'm feeling skeptical...

What is the purpose of having the shooter and observer in the positions they are in, and a third person with a video camera?

The observer is hit, and the video camera is on the guy from start to finish... sort of like that was the plan.

The observer just kneels down and the camera rolls getting a great view of the observer's wound.

The only thing they didn't do was have the fragment planted in the handkerchief.

Seems to me no matter how stupid the subjects are, when this kind of thing happens, you drop the camera and take care of the guy.

Mind you I don't speak Spanish, so I might be missing something, but I ain't buyin' it.
 
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It could be a set up stunt/fake but you CAN see a puff of dirt from the richochet before it hits the "other" camera guy. I think it is as represented... poor gun safety handling at work.

Although I haven't witnessed anything this bad, I have seen very poor gun handling at the range and in the field. Even though I'm not the "target" being shot at and possibly at a "safe angle" I do not appreciate (and will piss about it for sure) seeing the other shooters muzzle and rifling! The shooter has to be in front and clear of the other members of his group. In a hunting situation when things happen quickly you still must do you best for safety. For a staged shoot or plinking there is no excuse.

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Mind you I don't speak Spanish, so I might be missing something, but I ain't buyin' it.



Sure sounded like Canadian french to me perhaps one of our quebcois members could verify if it is.
 
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Sure sounded like Canadian french to me perhaps one of our quebcois members could verify if it is.



happily corrected, thanks.
 
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hahahaha No, it's not Spanish, Hipster is right it is Canadian french.
 
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that's definitely french, and that is something they would definitely try where I live!

the guys over here hate to be stereotyped, but the other day I say a guy with a lazy boy recliner in place of his bench seat to pilot his tiller drive boat!

case and point!
 
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I don't care what language it is, They wouldn't get on any range I had control of! Cool
 
Posts: 683 | Location: Chester UK, Home city of the Green collars. | Registered: 14 February 2006Reply With Quote
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He oughta heal up and hair over in a couple of days..I have hurt myself worse than than on a beer can or maybe tht was 15 beer cans! clap


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...Mind you I don't speak Spanish, so I might be missing something, but I ain't buyin' it.


That's not spanish, it's french canadian from Quebec. I recognize the accent; it's unmistakeable.

Fortunate for me, I've just moved to California- far enough away to be safe.

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If only that studded leather wrist band had been a little higher.....





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