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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2602795" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>That showed a couple shots that hit the dirt near the target.. no death shots in that video.</p><p></p><p>People freeze up I have seen it in 20+ year old men and women.</p><p>Does not take a child to goof.</p><p></p><p>I have taught people how to drive a stick shift and you will be surprised how many freeze up.</p><p>My daughter drove straight off a small dirt cliff.. did not steer away and did not brake.</p><p></p><p>Racing buddy friend of mine drove my old 78 nova once headed straight for the bar ditch i was in passenger seat and i had to tell him BRAKE!</p><p>He admitted to freezing up, and said if i did not yell he would have stuck it in a ditch.</p><p>0-60 in the 3's</p><p></p><p>You gonna die when it is your time.. but if you instruct someone you better do it in a safe way and safe place and be prepared to correct in an instant.</p><p></p><p>Friend has a few full auto's that climb super quick ,, he stands beside the newbie when they shoot it.. so he can grab the gun and keep it pointed in the correct location.. he has shot them and of course knows what to expect and how to correct it.</p><p>Not so much as a grab the gun ,, more like putting his hand on their arm or hand to correct the line of fire.</p><p>Some let off the trigger when it goes wild and others freeze up until the gun is empty.</p><p></p><p>Feel sorry for the child and both families involved.</p><p>Prayers will be sent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2602795, member: 15054"] That showed a couple shots that hit the dirt near the target.. no death shots in that video. People freeze up I have seen it in 20+ year old men and women. Does not take a child to goof. I have taught people how to drive a stick shift and you will be surprised how many freeze up. My daughter drove straight off a small dirt cliff.. did not steer away and did not brake. Racing buddy friend of mine drove my old 78 nova once headed straight for the bar ditch i was in passenger seat and i had to tell him BRAKE! He admitted to freezing up, and said if i did not yell he would have stuck it in a ditch. 0-60 in the 3's You gonna die when it is your time.. but if you instruct someone you better do it in a safe way and safe place and be prepared to correct in an instant. Friend has a few full auto's that climb super quick ,, he stands beside the newbie when they shoot it.. so he can grab the gun and keep it pointed in the correct location.. he has shot them and of course knows what to expect and how to correct it. Not so much as a grab the gun ,, more like putting his hand on their arm or hand to correct the line of fire. Some let off the trigger when it goes wild and others freeze up until the gun is empty. Feel sorry for the child and both families involved. Prayers will be sent. [/QUOTE]
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