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Semi Auto's for PA.
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<blockquote data-quote="LeePaHunter" data-source="post: 1259729" data-attributes="member: 93823"><p>I am not saying that at all. I would agree if they would try the small game first and see how things go first. Then if all goes well then move on to larger game. I just don't want to see careless cowboys slinging lead as fast as they can pull the trigger at a deer. I agree with waynzee on this. If you are going to use a semiauto the make each shot count and aim not shoot im the general direction. Believe me of youve never been barked by tree bark from a careless bullet then you wouldn't know what I am talking about. It sucks. Two hours in the ER and 15 stitches later opens your eyes to things and thoughts you never had before. Mainly having the embedded bark removed is about the worst. But most can see where my view differ than others. All I am saying is I am not against it but we need to just be careful that's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeePaHunter, post: 1259729, member: 93823"] I am not saying that at all. I would agree if they would try the small game first and see how things go first. Then if all goes well then move on to larger game. I just don't want to see careless cowboys slinging lead as fast as they can pull the trigger at a deer. I agree with waynzee on this. If you are going to use a semiauto the make each shot count and aim not shoot im the general direction. Believe me of youve never been barked by tree bark from a careless bullet then you wouldn't know what I am talking about. It sucks. Two hours in the ER and 15 stitches later opens your eyes to things and thoughts you never had before. Mainly having the embedded bark removed is about the worst. But most can see where my view differ than others. All I am saying is I am not against it but we need to just be careful that's all. [/QUOTE]
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