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<blockquote data-quote="DavidleeCole" data-source="post: 1739037" data-attributes="member: 85306"><p>I have 4 kids and unless you just be a inconsiderate dumb butt a give her a 50cal. Or a pump shot gun with 3 1/2" 000 buck she will be fine. One thing for sure or Dr. Which has delivered thousands of babies and has thousands of women under his care jumped my butt for taking her across the mountain on our 4 Wheeler said that all the bumps cou ld have killed my baby girl so I will not do that again. I would also use a good bit of caution on getting her In a stand incase something failed or she slipped. I dont believe sound is a bad thing I mean we put fingers in our ears. I would say that the baby doesn't know the shot is about to happen so I would guess that it just startles them a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidleeCole, post: 1739037, member: 85306"] I have 4 kids and unless you just be a inconsiderate dumb butt a give her a 50cal. Or a pump shot gun with 3 1/2" 000 buck she will be fine. One thing for sure or Dr. Which has delivered thousands of babies and has thousands of women under his care jumped my butt for taking her across the mountain on our 4 Wheeler said that all the bumps cou ld have killed my baby girl so I will not do that again. I would also use a good bit of caution on getting her In a stand incase something failed or she slipped. I dont believe sound is a bad thing I mean we put fingers in our ears. I would say that the baby doesn't know the shot is about to happen so I would guess that it just startles them a bit. [/QUOTE]
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