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Old 11-27-2010, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by bristowboy_20
I guess NO ONE on here understood the question. Well, maybe 1 person.
You all seem to think its like a passenger in a car telling a BLINDFOLDED driver where to turn and when to press the gas and brake.
That is not what I meant.

Understand the question.

LETS SAY Im hunting with my friend and we are sitting 1 foot apart. thats 12 inches. Got it?

NOW lets say Im looking for a doe, and he is after a buck.

NOW lets say a buck walks up on MY side of the tree.

My friend has no way of getting a shot.

OK. the part no one seems to get.

I aim at the deer with my gun. IM THE ONE AIMING WITH A CLEAR VIEW.

I tell my friend to lightly squeeze MY trigger while IM AIMING AT THE BOILER ROOM OF THE BUCK.

Can I make it any clearer? Or are all of us hunters too retarded to understand the concept of this question?
We hunters are retarded?

Did you think about what your typing before you typed it?

Yeah, your aiming the rifle and ask your friend to pull the trigger.....And?

What the hell do you want us to say?

I would not consider it my hunt if my "friend" did all the work of holding and aiming the rifle and alls I did was simply pull the trigger without even seeing or knowing what the hell you're aiming at.

Could it physically be done?.....Uhhh I would say so.

It it wise or even smart?....Hell no.

Stupid questions get stupid answers, suck it up.
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