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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 980019" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>Feenix is right, getting upset here won't do much. I wasn't going to post or send a letter until I read his post. Longrange hunting has allowed me to harvest animals that otherwise would have left my freezer empty. Simply I love longrange hunting and shooting. Here was my contribution to their FB page. I'm diss appointed the the club would allow one of their members opinion to create a situation to divide the group.</p><p> My post...</p><p>I'll echo the sentiment of why divide us? The cover photo used is in such poor taste it's obvious it's purpose was to be disrespectful. Painting every hunter/shooter with the same broad stroke is uninformed at best. Just because you cannot shoot well at a particular range does not mean that applies to another. I have friends that hunt within the accepted range. Guess what these guys go out the week before season zero their rifles to good enough with a few shoots and go hunting. I however shoot a few times a month and hundreds of rounds a year have absolute confidence in every shot I take. These guys miss deer and are happy when they get one down. But I take a deer at 916 with one shot and I'm the unethical one? There is a misunderstanding between the groups and excluding one isn't the answer. There is a big difference between a hunter that is shooting beyond his range and a longrange hunter.</p><p>As feenix said if you have a problem let them know about it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 980019, member: 20443"] Feenix is right, getting upset here won't do much. I wasn't going to post or send a letter until I read his post. Longrange hunting has allowed me to harvest animals that otherwise would have left my freezer empty. Simply I love longrange hunting and shooting. Here was my contribution to their FB page. I'm diss appointed the the club would allow one of their members opinion to create a situation to divide the group. My post... I'll echo the sentiment of why divide us? The cover photo used is in such poor taste it's obvious it's purpose was to be disrespectful. Painting every hunter/shooter with the same broad stroke is uninformed at best. Just because you cannot shoot well at a particular range does not mean that applies to another. I have friends that hunt within the accepted range. Guess what these guys go out the week before season zero their rifles to good enough with a few shoots and go hunting. I however shoot a few times a month and hundreds of rounds a year have absolute confidence in every shot I take. These guys miss deer and are happy when they get one down. But I take a deer at 916 with one shot and I'm the unethical one? There is a misunderstanding between the groups and excluding one isn't the answer. There is a big difference between a hunter that is shooting beyond his range and a longrange hunter. As feenix said if you have a problem let them know about it [/QUOTE]
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