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Compound Errors Missed Target
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 884438" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I don't think what you did was immoral by any standards. I myself have people I trust to sight in guns and not shoot them before I hunt I have yet to have to do that but I would in certain situations. I also do a ton of sighting in for people who do exactly what you do, and I feel more confident with it that way than the I hit a pie plate so its good approach most take here in Mich. </p><p> Back on track you may have just got a flyer. that happens with slugs and muzzleloaders. I shoot about 200-300 rounds out of slug guns a year and every now and again one just goes crazy. And like you said it was a mistake it happens to us all in the heat of things, the important part is you learn from it not just keep doing it. Hope you have better luck next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 884438, member: 54383"] I don't think what you did was immoral by any standards. I myself have people I trust to sight in guns and not shoot them before I hunt I have yet to have to do that but I would in certain situations. I also do a ton of sighting in for people who do exactly what you do, and I feel more confident with it that way than the I hit a pie plate so its good approach most take here in Mich. Back on track you may have just got a flyer. that happens with slugs and muzzleloaders. I shoot about 200-300 rounds out of slug guns a year and every now and again one just goes crazy. And like you said it was a mistake it happens to us all in the heat of things, the important part is you learn from it not just keep doing it. Hope you have better luck next time. [/QUOTE]
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