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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2978960" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>I'm going to try and be as accommodating as possible to her, meaning I don't see me asking her to try and train her dog to accommodate me. The dog is a yellow lab and basically shakes and cowers under her legs when I shoot. She says she's afraid of what it might do (on the carpet) if I'm shooting and she's alone so.... I'm going to go ahead and try the double blue barrel approach mentioned here and on another forum. It seems like a good place to start and something I can afford to do. </p><p></p><p>Bolt two 55 gal blue barrels together and line the inside with foam egg crate material or similar. A buddy said look for the barrels that don't have lids but are just enclosed. If anyone has access to any of these, or knows a reasonable place to purchase, please let me know. Curious if anyone has tried this how far from the barrel, or inside it, should the rifle be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2978960, member: 39669"] I'm going to try and be as accommodating as possible to her, meaning I don't see me asking her to try and train her dog to accommodate me. The dog is a yellow lab and basically shakes and cowers under her legs when I shoot. She says she's afraid of what it might do (on the carpet) if I'm shooting and she's alone so.... I'm going to go ahead and try the double blue barrel approach mentioned here and on another forum. It seems like a good place to start and something I can afford to do. Bolt two 55 gal blue barrels together and line the inside with foam egg crate material or similar. A buddy said look for the barrels that don't have lids but are just enclosed. If anyone has access to any of these, or knows a reasonable place to purchase, please let me know. Curious if anyone has tried this how far from the barrel, or inside it, should the rifle be? [/QUOTE]
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