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Bone to pick with new rifle owners - 100 yards out of the box
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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty Old Goat" data-source="post: 2925894" data-attributes="member: 102531"><p>I have only posted a few times here. No way an expert long range shooter. Never had the time. I am very comfortable to 300 yards as in an earlier post. Everything everyone is saying should be required reading for new shooters. Shooting is a skill, period! It is the same reason the NHRA has rules for driver quals. F1 is almost impossible to qualify. Who wants to be the QB for an NFL team with no practice! I respect each of your shooting abilities and honor to the animal being harvested. Growing up in a hunting town and hunting every year, it was easy to identify and a bit unnerving to see "Great White Hunters" show up in the hills with everything new, shiny... and never used once! From the rig they were driving to the firearm in the rack, no scratches and polished like a gem when they arrived. Bent scratched and broken going home as they lacked the skill to drive and respect for the tools for which they had paid too much! It's shooters like all of you here that set the high standards accross the landscape and are the Pro's to be respected. Love the forum and enjoy all of your posts. Thank to everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty Old Goat, post: 2925894, member: 102531"] I have only posted a few times here. No way an expert long range shooter. Never had the time. I am very comfortable to 300 yards as in an earlier post. Everything everyone is saying should be required reading for new shooters. Shooting is a skill, period! It is the same reason the NHRA has rules for driver quals. F1 is almost impossible to qualify. Who wants to be the QB for an NFL team with no practice! I respect each of your shooting abilities and honor to the animal being harvested. Growing up in a hunting town and hunting every year, it was easy to identify and a bit unnerving to see "Great White Hunters" show up in the hills with everything new, shiny... and never used once! From the rig they were driving to the firearm in the rack, no scratches and polished like a gem when they arrived. Bent scratched and broken going home as they lacked the skill to drive and respect for the tools for which they had paid too much! It's shooters like all of you here that set the high standards accross the landscape and are the Pro's to be respected. Love the forum and enjoy all of your posts. Thank to everyone. [/QUOTE]
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