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<blockquote data-quote="Holmes" data-source="post: 686" data-attributes="member: 457"><p>I found the link during a rather heated discussion on LRH at Accurate Reloading. I believe it was one of Dave King's posts.</p><p></p><p>Frankly, I was in the camp of those who believed LRH to be a bit unethical. I was not opposed to it, yet I knew I would never do it. I felt that a hunter should and could get closer to insure a proper kill.</p><p></p><p>Having studied this site for a few weeks before joining, I now realise I was expressing an opinion on a subject of which I had very little knowledge. The dedication and specialisation I have been exposed to here is simply incredible. Certainly not a group of irresponsible hunters.</p><p></p><p>My most recent big bore rifle project has changed course because of this site. The intended nostalgia driven 500 NE single shot was to have iron sights and a short handy barrel. It will now be a .50 wildcat with another 12" of heavy tube sitting under a variable power target scope with a nice trigger. I will work with this rifle for a year studying, practicing, and raising havoc with the coyotes of Wyoming until my skill level is high enough to confidently go after game LRH style.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holmes, post: 686, member: 457"] I found the link during a rather heated discussion on LRH at Accurate Reloading. I believe it was one of Dave King's posts. Frankly, I was in the camp of those who believed LRH to be a bit unethical. I was not opposed to it, yet I knew I would never do it. I felt that a hunter should and could get closer to insure a proper kill. Having studied this site for a few weeks before joining, I now realise I was expressing an opinion on a subject of which I had very little knowledge. The dedication and specialisation I have been exposed to here is simply incredible. Certainly not a group of irresponsible hunters. My most recent big bore rifle project has changed course because of this site. The intended nostalgia driven 500 NE single shot was to have iron sights and a short handy barrel. It will now be a .50 wildcat with another 12" of heavy tube sitting under a variable power target scope with a nice trigger. I will work with this rifle for a year studying, practicing, and raising havoc with the coyotes of Wyoming until my skill level is high enough to confidently go after game LRH style. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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