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Blind Vet Hunting question #1573770 08/04/10 04:26 AM
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Hey Guys, My brother in law is a recent disabled vet from the Iraq war. He was a big hunter back in his native Oregon and recently moved down here. He is totally blind, but recently mentioned a program by which blind hunters can go with a guide and use lasers on their guns for aiming purposes. I need a little insight as I would like for him to go out with me this season, but I want to do it the right and legal way. Any suggestions as to any contacts, reference materials,or gunsmiths with info on the subject? What about gunsmiths that can do this type of conversion to firearms?

I appreciate each and every vet who has sacrificed their lives and their quality of life for me and my family. God bless you all.


Re: Blind Vet Hunting question [Re: Kamikazie] #1574355 08/04/10 02:41 PM
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there r several options for blind hunters. here is one http://www.followmeoutdoors.com/shooting13.html, and there is a bow sight that allows a blind hunter to bowhunt w/ a spotter as well.


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