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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1742003" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>This is what we were told when my daughter was pregnant. She shoots skeet. She disobeyed. Found a new gun she wanted at the World, shot a couple of boxes through it. We bought it. She cheated again, bundled up with lots of padding on her belly and duck hunted pretty much all season. She did not shoot a big rifle that fall. Everything turned ok, but in my mind its kinda like smoking while pregnant. May or may not cause problems. I will say this; if she is regulated to hunting with a bow this year (not a bad idea BTW) you should be also. You are partners in this, and what is good for the goose is good for the gander. Put the guns away this year and enjoy being together bowhunting. I promise your world will be better if you do this. Seasons come much more regularly than children, and her time in the field will soon be harder to come by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1742003, member: 92702"] This is what we were told when my daughter was pregnant. She shoots skeet. She disobeyed. Found a new gun she wanted at the World, shot a couple of boxes through it. We bought it. She cheated again, bundled up with lots of padding on her belly and duck hunted pretty much all season. She did not shoot a big rifle that fall. Everything turned ok, but in my mind its kinda like smoking while pregnant. May or may not cause problems. I will say this; if she is regulated to hunting with a bow this year (not a bad idea BTW) you should be also. You are partners in this, and what is good for the goose is good for the gander. Put the guns away this year and enjoy being together bowhunting. I promise your world will be better if you do this. Seasons come much more regularly than children, and her time in the field will soon be harder to come by. [/QUOTE]
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