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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4087155" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have a high school buddy that took a load of birdshot at 30 yds in an incident similar to Dick Cheney. The pattern hit him in the upper torso and face. Glasses saved his eyes. Drove himself to the ER where they picked birdshot from his body for a couple of hours and determined leaving some in would not hurt him in the long run. </p><p>Well, they were wrong. He traveled the world as a well completion engineer many years for Schlumburger and finally Conoco. From the North Sea to the Middle East and Africa. Getting through airports was a nightmare after metal detectors were installed. He spent countless hours with secondary searches of his person and luggage. </p><p>So, to agree with others birdshot is for birds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4087155, member: 5412"] I have a high school buddy that took a load of birdshot at 30 yds in an incident similar to Dick Cheney. The pattern hit him in the upper torso and face. Glasses saved his eyes. Drove himself to the ER where they picked birdshot from his body for a couple of hours and determined leaving some in would not hurt him in the long run. Well, they were wrong. He traveled the world as a well completion engineer many years for Schlumburger and finally Conoco. From the North Sea to the Middle East and Africa. Getting through airports was a nightmare after metal detectors were installed. He spent countless hours with secondary searches of his person and luggage. So, to agree with others birdshot is for birds. [/QUOTE]
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