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Bubba05
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Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:34 pm

Yes one could see how this could be a safty consern.... However if you have in place correct venting proticals withing your safty prosedures when operation this device. There for you have illiminated any safty conserns. But yes it is a valid point.
Just remeber guys.....I said it once ill say it again.
Common sence should dicktate when using fire arm you should know what dangers are involved with your paticular device and set to suit safty peramiters to insure no miss happs!!

Wow yeah it has been a while........

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Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:56 pm

Bubba05 wrote:...Common sence should dicktate when using fire arm you should know what dangers are involved with your paticular device and set to suit safty peramiters to insure no miss happs!!
There is nothing common about common sense, if there was there would be no need for this thread…

I don’t know if its bean said but:
When shooting large bore cannon, barrel bore over one inch, watch for recoil. A heavy projectile mean lots of recoil, and even if the projectile is relatively light, if the cannon puts it down range fast enough it will still generate some kick.

Prepare for the worse, pray for the best.
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Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:51 am

Prepare for the worse, pray for the best.[/quote]

This is so true! and in the end thats what i ment!!

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