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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 862529" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>I've always found having one person count pressures the first person shooting even if the person who is counting is shooting first. first shooter always being the (less experienced). I'll let the first shooter say set, when I say set they know that they can shoot at any time. I always let the other person shoot first. Not saying I am the most experienced shooter, just that I feel I can make the second shot without flinching from the first shot. I'll put my pugs in and as soon as they fire I squeeze off. We have killed many bulls this way, tag teaming to insure we don't lose them, if it doesn't drop ill squeeze off and also when shooting multiple animals in the same group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 862529, member: 34924"] I've always found having one person count pressures the first person shooting even if the person who is counting is shooting first. first shooter always being the (less experienced). I'll let the first shooter say set, when I say set they know that they can shoot at any time. I always let the other person shoot first. Not saying I am the most experienced shooter, just that I feel I can make the second shot without flinching from the first shot. I'll put my pugs in and as soon as they fire I squeeze off. We have killed many bulls this way, tag teaming to insure we don't lose them, if it doesn't drop ill squeeze off and also when shooting multiple animals in the same group. [/QUOTE]
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