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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 690033" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I couldn't agree more! They run a business, entertain, and try to create a demand for our sport. All the products that we buy and use to be successful in our sport would not exist, or be in short supply if there were not enough people to buy them. I fully agree that since we are taking game animals, that the use of proper equipment, knowledge, and skill development are absolute necessities. From what I can see, that message comes across loud and clear on the LRH shows. I think people that watch the show, decide to engage in LRH, and have the means, are generally smart enough to recognize the inexperienced shooters on the show are being coached by the experts, and that the producers are trying to demonstrate that with the right tools and skills it is possible to take game at extended ranges. They then proceed to pursue information from sites like this one and begin the education process. My guess is that if someone blindly goes into the sport they are probably not going to hit anything at long range anyway. Overall, I believe these shows, while not always perfect, are not only entertaining, but a benefit to us and we shouldn't dump on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 690033, member: 10291"] I couldn't agree more! They run a business, entertain, and try to create a demand for our sport. All the products that we buy and use to be successful in our sport would not exist, or be in short supply if there were not enough people to buy them. I fully agree that since we are taking game animals, that the use of proper equipment, knowledge, and skill development are absolute necessities. From what I can see, that message comes across loud and clear on the LRH shows. I think people that watch the show, decide to engage in LRH, and have the means, are generally smart enough to recognize the inexperienced shooters on the show are being coached by the experts, and that the producers are trying to demonstrate that with the right tools and skills it is possible to take game at extended ranges. They then proceed to pursue information from sites like this one and begin the education process. My guess is that if someone blindly goes into the sport they are probably not going to hit anything at long range anyway. Overall, I believe these shows, while not always perfect, are not only entertaining, but a benefit to us and we shouldn't dump on them. [/QUOTE]
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