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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 2219993" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I fail to see where I said "chase" anyone down. In my first post I pointed out that you have to proof your shotgun with what ammo you are going to use so I fail to see how this effect our debate.</p><p></p><p> As for a complete novice, YES you have to teach them...that is why they take my classes. If, as you suggest, you get a trusty old pump or single shot for a complete novice and give them NO training you are just in as much risk as if they have an auto. My point still remains you need to be proficient with it....even if it just sits in the corner, and if your not you have nothing more than a loud club. I do agree that you should never hunt in your own house, but I disagree with the rest of your premiss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 2219993, member: 6064"] I fail to see where I said "chase" anyone down. In my first post I pointed out that you have to proof your shotgun with what ammo you are going to use so I fail to see how this effect our debate. As for a complete novice, YES you have to teach them...that is why they take my classes. If, as you suggest, you get a trusty old pump or single shot for a complete novice and give them NO training you are just in as much risk as if they have an auto. My point still remains you need to be proficient with it....even if it just sits in the corner, and if your not you have nothing more than a loud club. I do agree that you should never hunt in your own house, but I disagree with the rest of your premiss. [/QUOTE]
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