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Humility is a gift if you learn from it
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan B" data-source="post: 129665" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Ernie...good post. My first outing with the APS XP-100 was "graced" with just such a case of "cranial gastritous" that I did post on this forum. I used the wrong BP line in the Burris scope and overshot a deer...twice! Then I righted my self and anchored it on the third shot.</p><p></p><p>Even with the occassional goof, I would still be willing to bet that our (spoken collectively for the small number of LR shooters that I personally know) kill to shots fired and game collected ratio is better, MUCH better than the average Joe Schmo's that are chasing deer on drives and shooting at them on the run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan B, post: 129665, member: 367"] Ernie...good post. My first outing with the APS XP-100 was "graced" with just such a case of "cranial gastritous" that I did post on this forum. I used the wrong BP line in the Burris scope and overshot a deer...twice! Then I righted my self and anchored it on the third shot. Even with the occassional goof, I would still be willing to bet that our (spoken collectively for the small number of LR shooters that I personally know) kill to shots fired and game collected ratio is better, MUCH better than the average Joe Schmo's that are chasing deer on drives and shooting at them on the run. [/QUOTE]
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