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Offline whiteoakbuck

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i noticed the other day while watching some videos on youtube of guys testing out the new line of bows for 2011 and noticed that not all but most of them were wearing safety glasses while shooting so i thought i would post and see if there are any member on the site that also wear them while they shoot and was also thinking back i have been in a gun range before and you have to wear safety glasses while you shoot but never been in any archery range that required you to wear them while shooting does anyone know the reason to this or is this something we might see in the up coming years at local pro shops?????  :scratch:
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Offline lentz

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i would stop going if i had to if im not going to wear it in the field why practice with it.

(not bringing my guilly suit to it tho)

Offline Go Big Red!

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A liability issue with the shop's insurance policy would be my guess.
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