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Reload,if ya can't do it running,find an out of the way place in the hills and practice,practice,practice.the end of a log road is a good place.Put up a target and get it done.
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Reload, watch the animal, move if I need to, burn a picture of the events into memory, locate animal, celebrate
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take out your sidearm and start firing....juuuust kidding, I once heard you dont wanna reload ASAP because there could still be burning residue in the barell that could set off your next charge while reloading..True??
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True, embers could be troublesome.Could be alot of smoke and flame real close.Remember to keep face and eyes at a distance.Reload while watching "target".AKA supper.
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