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Steven Rinella Points Out the Flaws in More Terrible Hunting Scenes in Movies

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Steven Rinella points out more glaring hunting flaws in movies. Hunting is firmly engrained into our society and as a result, it often pops up in movies and TV. The problem? Most filmmakers are not nearly familiar enough with hunting and it is blatantly obvious to those of us who have been hunting our whole

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