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<blockquote data-quote="peterb" data-source="post: 292445" data-attributes="member: 12078"><p>Well guys, thanks for your interesting return posts. I knew I would arc someone up somewhere. If offence was taken, I can guaruntee none was intended.</p><p>You must admit though that all an animal has to defend itself is all that mother nature has given it while we use anything developed by anyone as an aid. I bet that is something you hadn't really thought about.</p><p> </p><p>As for bow hunting, I used to do a bit of that, but tried stalking a kangaroo in a heavy (and high ) cereal crop years ago and found I just couldn't handle the stress. Probably because I have been attacked by kangaroos twice - the second time resulted in hospitalisation which wasn't really great.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, as you say, each to his own. Mind you I will be sticking to non computing type shooting, as for me, a hit is more satisfying with the knowledge that it was just me and not much else.</p><p>I do agree though that out past 1000 yds is incredibly intense type shooting.</p><p>Please enlighten me, what, and how big is a **** prairie dog ?</p><p> </p><p>Cheers,</p><p> </p><p>Pete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterb, post: 292445, member: 12078"] Well guys, thanks for your interesting return posts. I knew I would arc someone up somewhere. If offence was taken, I can guaruntee none was intended. You must admit though that all an animal has to defend itself is all that mother nature has given it while we use anything developed by anyone as an aid. I bet that is something you hadn't really thought about. As for bow hunting, I used to do a bit of that, but tried stalking a kangaroo in a heavy (and high ) cereal crop years ago and found I just couldn't handle the stress. Probably because I have been attacked by kangaroos twice - the second time resulted in hospitalisation which wasn't really great. Anyway, as you say, each to his own. Mind you I will be sticking to non computing type shooting, as for me, a hit is more satisfying with the knowledge that it was just me and not much else. I do agree though that out past 1000 yds is incredibly intense type shooting. Please enlighten me, what, and how big is a **** prairie dog ? Cheers, Pete. [/QUOTE]
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