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Post by Pop goes the world on Jun 6, 2008 11:06:58 GMT -6
The range i was one wasnt public it was the grundy county police departments and only the other trainees were on using it at the time. It just was so small and we had so many people that brass was flying everywhere and getting on everyone. I trust cops on a range as much as I trust hillbillies (they are often one and the same)
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Post by Leudast1215 on Jun 6, 2008 18:51:47 GMT -6
bow strings, really? odd, i've enjoyed many hours worth of archery and the only injuries i suffered were to my string pulling fingers. the trick with a bow is to not allow it to drop once you release the string and to keep your forearm and wrist steady.
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Post by RARE CHOICE GAMES on Jun 6, 2008 19:15:50 GMT -6
If you let the bow string slap your fore-arm that could give you bruises but if you are holding it right or wearing an arm guard that should solve that problem.
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Post by Leudast1215 on Jun 6, 2008 19:38:30 GMT -6
i agree, the funny thing about arm guards though is that they always seem to be too small and you still get whacked anyway...
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Post by RARE CHOICE GAMES on Jun 6, 2008 21:10:35 GMT -6
I dont use them anyways...but they helped when I first started till I corrected how I held my long bow.
Adam, yes they are hillbillies...indeed.
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Post by siriq on Jun 6, 2008 23:38:49 GMT -6
lol yah well they were rare.
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Post by ddaypunk06 on Jun 7, 2008 16:56:26 GMT -6
Never shot a gun, but I definitely understand a lot about them. The video is definitely live fire. And if you complain about the women's clothing...or lack thereof...you are gay. Straight up gay. Fake boobs or not...you are gay. Gotta love when people can't say what they want to say straight out and beat around the bush...well I don't.
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