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just behind the air *** belt. But Smith told police he couldn't have fired the fatal shot.
He felt that all his shots had made the target feel no air around. But something just didn't
add up to Butch Cooley. He spent his entire life around guns and won awards for marksmanship and
*** safety. He knew shooting ranges are supposed to be safe. Accidents aren't supposed to happen.
It just didn't make sense.
Police were satisfied that Trey Cooley's death was an accident. The ballistics report said the
fatal bullet came from a *** fired from an outdoor range during the competition. But how?
The owner of the *** said he didn't miss a shot and the range was designed to contain any errant
bullet. First, there's a barrier between the air *** building and the firing range. It's called
a burn. It's a small mountain of dirt about 12 feet high. The burn sits right behind the targets
in the event a shooter misses either to the left or right. Directly above the targets are a series
of wooden planks fastened end to end and side by side. These are called baffles and they're
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