How to do Professional Shooting
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
disable auto-Reload ... Ya, much better! for the animals - Good stuff. This is actually a good idea on muzzle loaders and crossbow.
This is also fun to do in real life. I will do this to new people shooting my Contender pistol for first time to watch how badly they j.erk the gun when they pull the trigger. Sometimes it's almost as bad as when it fires and always good for a laugh
j.erk is a banned verb?
And let me add- Nice to see you about Jesse!!!
This is also fun to do in real life. I will do this to new people shooting my Contender pistol for first time to watch how badly they j.erk the gun when they pull the trigger. Sometimes it's almost as bad as when it fires and always good for a laugh
j.erk is a banned verb?
And let me add- Nice to see you about Jesse!!!
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
I disabled auto reload about a week after I first started playing theHunter.
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
+1caledonianblues wrote:I disabled auto reload about a week after I first started playing theHunter.
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
I disabled it the day I started playingcaledonianblues wrote:I disabled auto reload about a week after I first started playing theHunter.
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
If you like playing with it off, that's fine.
But I think it's a bit awkward when you are used to it on, then decide to learn to play without it, as we see.
Thanks Radamus. It's been a crazy year, nice to hunt some again. Hope you have been well, along with everyone else.
But I think it's a bit awkward when you are used to it on, then decide to learn to play without it, as we see.
Thanks Radamus. It's been a crazy year, nice to hunt some again. Hope you have been well, along with everyone else.
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
Hahahaha... I have tears in my eyes. Thanks for the laugh Pretty Boy. 1... 2... 3... click.... explitive word here!
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LOL. Been there, done that.
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Re: How to do Professional Shooting
Im not gonna disable auto reload again, specially not in multiplayer hunting together with a friend. I still feel very stupid about this accident...caledonianblues wrote:I disabled auto reload about a week after I first started playing theHunter.
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