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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 496312" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>I think the vidio was made to help the average guy become a better shooter. There are probably a thousand shooters out there that already understood most of the information and sure hope they didn't think that there is some gadget that will make them a perfect shot. The vidio exposes the different conditions and problems encountered in long range hunting. You don't usually get a spotter shot in the real world of hunting and it would be unethical to use an animal as a target for a spotter shot ( oops, I hit him in the back leg, better give him a couple of clicks higher and a couple to the right). Any thing you can do to improve your ability is a positive thing and probably the best advice given on the entire vidio is when John Porter, upon being confronted with swirling winds, is asked what to do. His honest and valuable response is to move in to get a closer shot. The information presented can make any shooter better and I've yet to see anyone else doing as much to help the shooting community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 496312, member: 17745"] I think the vidio was made to help the average guy become a better shooter. There are probably a thousand shooters out there that already understood most of the information and sure hope they didn't think that there is some gadget that will make them a perfect shot. The vidio exposes the different conditions and problems encountered in long range hunting. You don't usually get a spotter shot in the real world of hunting and it would be unethical to use an animal as a target for a spotter shot ( oops, I hit him in the back leg, better give him a couple of clicks higher and a couple to the right). Any thing you can do to improve your ability is a positive thing and probably the best advice given on the entire vidio is when John Porter, upon being confronted with swirling winds, is asked what to do. His honest and valuable response is to move in to get a closer shot. The information presented can make any shooter better and I've yet to see anyone else doing as much to help the shooting community. [/QUOTE]
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