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Here is a picture that demonstrates a point I made yesterday
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any one else on this forum at least say a class A skeet shooter
you will understand the point
I'm no a skeet shooter, but have seen enough film of them, and right off the bat I wondered how thick they had to be to release that shot, as skeet shooters are tracking in the sky. Perhaps it was the only one they had of him. He probably fired once or twice and hurt his shoulder.
OR...
He was shooting at a target. Of course with a shotgun... ROTFLOL...
If I were in the press, I'd start asking him about gun safety measures, where he learned to handle a firearm; what classes he took, how many hours, what guns he's trained with, what ammunition, and what firearms he has registered in his name... etc.
More than likely someone gave him a 5-minute Reader's Digest course at Camp David... what end to point at the target, keep the barrel pointing to the ground or in the sky when you're not shooting... and I bet he didn't load the thing either.