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<blockquote data-quote="Preacherman" data-source="post: 3058959" data-attributes="member: 11033"><p>I set out on December 2 for my first hunt. Actually I was on the deer stand and did not care if I shot a deer so I set up my quiver critter and fox pro spit fire. I have used the caller a few times and have called in a bunch but I could not see them. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> After 30mins I could not believe my eyes. A bob cat was approaching the quiver critter. I set up and had it in my sights (scope) and I learned a valuable lesson. I missed. Dang it, I can't believe it but I realized what I have been doing all my life. Apparently as I start the slow pull of the trigger I close my eye. I can't believe that I have ever hit anything. So today I went back to the range and practiced not closing my eye and for the first time I actually had a tight group. I hated to confess this but I just needed to get it off my chest. Lets use this post to start posting pictures of this seasons cats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preacherman, post: 3058959, member: 11033"] I set out on December 2 for my first hunt. Actually I was on the deer stand and did not care if I shot a deer so I set up my quiver critter and fox pro spit fire. I have used the caller a few times and have called in a bunch but I could not see them. :) After 30mins I could not believe my eyes. A bob cat was approaching the quiver critter. I set up and had it in my sights (scope) and I learned a valuable lesson. I missed. Dang it, I can't believe it but I realized what I have been doing all my life. Apparently as I start the slow pull of the trigger I close my eye. I can't believe that I have ever hit anything. So today I went back to the range and practiced not closing my eye and for the first time I actually had a tight group. I hated to confess this but I just needed to get it off my chest. Lets use this post to start posting pictures of this seasons cats. [/QUOTE]
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