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<blockquote data-quote="JD338" data-source="post: 62834" data-attributes="member: 3719"><p>Goodgrouper,</p><p></p><p>I can't beleive the people that have to give you flack over something they you have worked very hard at. Keep on striving for perfection!</p><p></p><p>I got invited on a elk hunt a couple years back with some friends. Their son was a hunting/shooting expert (just ask him). I got him into shooting almost every week during the summer months with me. I am shooting a 338RUM and shot 20-25 rounds a week from field positions. The gun club has a 300 yd range. </p><p>On day 6 of our hunt, there are 20 elk in front of us including 3 bulls. The plan was simple, lets get a double.I shot my 5 pt at 350 yds w/ 1 shot dropped him in his tracks. The "son" never shot because he: 1. didn't think they were legal, 2. scope fogged up (Tasco) 3. didn't have a clear shot. Then he was ****ed because when he asked me why I didn't shoot a second bull, I told him that I got my bull.</p><p>The moral of the story is that I spent 9 months in preperation for my shot and had 100% confidence when I pulled the trigger. The "son" was envious of my shooting skills and acted like a jerk towards me. </p><p>Sound kinda familar???</p><p></p><p>Congratulations again to you. Job well done.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>JD338</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD338, post: 62834, member: 3719"] Goodgrouper, I can't beleive the people that have to give you flack over something they you have worked very hard at. Keep on striving for perfection! I got invited on a elk hunt a couple years back with some friends. Their son was a hunting/shooting expert (just ask him). I got him into shooting almost every week during the summer months with me. I am shooting a 338RUM and shot 20-25 rounds a week from field positions. The gun club has a 300 yd range. On day 6 of our hunt, there are 20 elk in front of us including 3 bulls. The plan was simple, lets get a double.I shot my 5 pt at 350 yds w/ 1 shot dropped him in his tracks. The "son" never shot because he: 1. didn't think they were legal, 2. scope fogged up (Tasco) 3. didn't have a clear shot. Then he was ****ed because when he asked me why I didn't shoot a second bull, I told him that I got my bull. The moral of the story is that I spent 9 months in preperation for my shot and had 100% confidence when I pulled the trigger. The "son" was envious of my shooting skills and acted like a jerk towards me. Sound kinda familar??? Congratulations again to you. Job well done. Regards, JD338 [/QUOTE]
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