Way Disgusting!
#61
lol it doesnt matter guys. i dont care wha i hAv in my hands when somethin comes out that im sposed to ashoot. if it goes bang and is accurate , does it matter? not to me
#63
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,279
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From: Windsor, CA
can tell youve never had a large flight of geese comeing towards you. first shot drops the lead, switch to the next in line, me and my dad dropped out full limit of specks out of one flight last season
#64
let me put my beer down ill give ya a round of apluase lol geese smeesh we kill all kinds, i use a pump no issues. i dunno you miss some you hit some either weay im gonna go home and life goes on hahahaa when im gettin my freak on it doesnt really matter how many gees ei killed that mornign hahhaa
#68
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,443
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From: Norwalk, Ohio
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
AH, when you pump, it takes you off target, although when a shell cycles through the chamber of a semi, it does not
AH, when you pump, it takes you off target, although when a shell cycles through the chamber of a semi, it does not
#69
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,684
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
ORIGINAL: AmateurHunter44857
I don't seem to have a problem hitting my target after pumping, real shotgunners use a pump, those that can't focus or aim use a semi

ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
AH, when you pump, it takes you off target, although when a shell cycles through the chamber of a semi, it does not
AH, when you pump, it takes you off target, although when a shell cycles through the chamber of a semi, it does not

youre right on that one



#70
I've never had a problem getting straight back on target after a pump. I actually never take the gun off my shoulder, pull the trigger -- shoot -- pump -- shoot again. The problem is most people take the gun down to pump or stop focusing on the sights when they pump and focus more on the barrel. Trick is to never move.


