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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (595184)12/8/2010 11:36:11 PM
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btw her fathers gun was not sighted in properly as even he couldn't hit anything with his gun later in the show and Sarah won a $5 bet from her father that the gun was off. The second gun she used was sighted in and she killed that caribou with a single shot.

The thing that bothered me about the show was she didn't have her own gun. If that was my daughter I would have bought her one. Then after they flew like 700 miles on two planes way out in the middle of nowhere - they failed to check the zero of those rifles before the hunt started. No one goes on an African Safari or guided hunts without first spending a few minutes to make sure your equipment didn't get bumped during the trip - your life could depend on it - this was just an expensive trip, but still they only had two days and you don't want to miss a chance after the trouble of getting there.

That said - I did see her father fall while hiking so if he did check zero and they just didn't keep that footage in the show - I suppose he could have knocked if off kilter then.

No matter what happened - libtards that know next to nothing about guns and hunting will not understand why she missed with the first gun and simply try to make hay. In the end she killed a nice animal - great job Sarah!
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