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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 553587" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Unfortunately there are people such as yourself who have no idea what little things make the difference between wood and no wood. My Smith does because he is one of the best shooters on the planet as well (that is a fact not opinion). Fortunately for me he also my good friend who has shown me not only the specifics of what makes a rifle accurate but how to load the ammunition for and to fire the rifle accurately. Have had mentoring from many others as well however, the subject of excellence is something I am always relentless in my pursuit of. No stone is left unturned ever.</p><p></p><p>Just next time don't try and blow smoke up my rear and then back peddle faster than a politician when your bluff is called----you may be able to wear the hat and fool some people but there are still no cattle. I did not just fall off of the turnip truck and can usually smell BS from a distance but in your case it was easy because you pulled down your pants and showed everyone your rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 553587, member: 5060"] Unfortunately there are people such as yourself who have no idea what little things make the difference between wood and no wood. My Smith does because he is one of the best shooters on the planet as well (that is a fact not opinion). Fortunately for me he also my good friend who has shown me not only the specifics of what makes a rifle accurate but how to load the ammunition for and to fire the rifle accurately. Have had mentoring from many others as well however, the subject of excellence is something I am always relentless in my pursuit of. No stone is left unturned ever. Just next time don't try and blow smoke up my rear and then back peddle faster than a politician when your bluff is called----you may be able to wear the hat and fool some people but there are still no cattle. I did not just fall off of the turnip truck and can usually smell BS from a distance but in your case it was easy because you pulled down your pants and showed everyone your rear. [/QUOTE]
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