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    actaeon277

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    Hey act! Hope your ok brother.
    more sub stories? :)

    But if you want something to think about, imagine aiming a torpedo (the old fashioned unguided ones)
    A projectile that will fire at a target 1/2 to 1 mile away
    Travels about 50 miles an hour (depends on the country, and torpedo type)
    Your projected track (direction) is varying, trying to evade escorts.
    Your speed also varies.
    You can only few the target for brief moments, and you have to judge it's speed and direction of travel.
    But, it's speed and direction of travel vary every time you view the target.
     

    MrsGungho

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    I come home from work today and the dogs are acting weird, Like one of them didn't even meet me outside. When I got in I saw the cat on the counter peering in the kitchen sink. I yelled, she didn't move. I yelled again, she didn't move. I walked over and went to grab a rag to wash the counter. I notice that everything that SHOULD be in the window sill is in the sink on top of the dirty pans I left last night. I start to pick the the stuff up, the cat still hasn't moved, and I see the beak of a bird poking out from under the pans. let out a "son of a *****" and then figured out how to get it and get it out.

    I thought about cat/dog chow mien tonight but I let them live.
     

    Trigger Time

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    But if you want something to think about, imagine aiming a torpedo (the old fashioned unguided ones)
    A projectile that will fire at a target 1/2 to 1 mile away
    Travels about 50 miles an hour (depends on the country, and torpedo type)
    Your projected track (direction) is varying, trying to evade escorts.
    Your speed also varies.
    You can only few the target for brief moments, and you have to judge it's speed and direction of travel.
    But, it's speed and direction of travel vary every time you view the target.
    Yeah that's amazing the skill it took. But if that's your thing you get good at it. I have some shots I've made that I just thought damn I was lucky but when I went back an analyzed the steps I took to arrive at that shot it was training and lots of knowing what a bullet will do based on all those factors at play that day.
     

    actaeon277

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    I come home from work today and the dogs are acting weird, Like one of them didn't even meet me outside. When I got in I saw the cat on the counter peering in the kitchen sink. I yelled, she didn't move. I yelled again, she didn't move. I walked over and went to grab a rag to wash the counter. I notice that everything that SHOULD be in the window sill is in the sink on top of the dirty pans I left last night. I start to pick the the stuff up, the cat still hasn't moved, and I see the beak of a bird poking out from under the pans. let out a "son of a *****" and then figured out how to get it and get it out.

    I thought about cat/dog chow mien tonight but I let them live.

    Cat's just being a cat. Can't blame it.
     

    Trigger Time

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    I come home from work today and the dogs are acting weird, Like one of them didn't even meet me outside. When I got in I saw the cat on the counter peering in the kitchen sink. I yelled, she didn't move. I yelled again, she didn't move. I walked over and went to grab a rag to wash the counter. I notice that everything that SHOULD be in the window sill is in the sink on top of the dirty pans I left last night. I start to pick the the stuff up, the cat still hasn't moved, and I see the beak of a bird poking out from under the pans. let out a "son of a *****" and then figured out how to get it and get it out.

    I thought about cat/dog chow mien tonight but I let them live.
    Lmfao so they brought it in?
     

    MrsGungho

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    Lmfao so they brought it in?

    I think the dogs. The bird was to big for the cats to drag in. The cat just kept it in the sink, that was the only place I found bird ****.

    They have a doggie door that they all use. The cats haven't been going out much is another reason I think it was the dogs. Yes, my dogs can catch birds
     
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