How Archers train not to shoot into crowds same skills can be used for Shooting

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    Marksman
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    Now you know how I felt when the scrappers were stepping in front of me at the range to steal my brass..
    I still don't know how I kept from shooting that turd..
    Guess I didn't want the hassle it would have created..
     

    eldirector

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    The key difference: Unlike Evil Black Guns, bows/arrows don't have a mind of their own, and the single purpose killing every living thing within range.
     

    Twangbanger

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    Two minutes of my life I'll never get back.

    Once again, The Onion fails to grasp that "stupid" & "funny" are not synonyms.
     

    biggen

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    I had always wondered how they did that. I killed several people when I first started shooting 3D
     

    Ark

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    Dunno how those athletes do it. Even on my best day, I still send 20% of my shots into passing cars, low-flying aircraft, RSOs, and unattended children.
     
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