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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1058069" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>The most important part of this type of an article is everything the author left out.</p><p>What was left out is all the information on how (science) and why a person who chooses to hunt long range practices and proofs his information.</p><p>As a long range shooter, when a person asks you or tells you what you do is wrong or different, you need to be able to educate that person with facts.</p><p>The usual answer I find on this forum is "What I do is ethical and I don't really care what others think" just won't work on naysayers and people who honestly want to know about the subject.</p><p></p><p>Everyone who shoots long range should be able to at least explain simple ballistics and if you can't explain simple ballistics to a non hunter, You are a problem to the true long range community.</p><p></p><p>Take some time learning on how ballistics work and why it is important and how the science is true and works. Be able to explain simple ballistics to a newcomer and give a little education to the non-educated and be a positive instead of a negative influence.</p><p></p><p>I am not a long range hunter but I enjoy stretching the barrel when I can. I am ready to inform people on how and why what I do works and what can change the outcome of a well aimed shot and why I would or would not take that shot.</p><p></p><p>Shooters who claim to be a long ranger should be able to do the same. The ball is in your court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1058069, member: 70595"] The most important part of this type of an article is everything the author left out. What was left out is all the information on how (science) and why a person who chooses to hunt long range practices and proofs his information. As a long range shooter, when a person asks you or tells you what you do is wrong or different, you need to be able to educate that person with facts. The usual answer I find on this forum is "What I do is ethical and I don't really care what others think" just won't work on naysayers and people who honestly want to know about the subject. Everyone who shoots long range should be able to at least explain simple ballistics and if you can't explain simple ballistics to a non hunter, You are a problem to the true long range community. Take some time learning on how ballistics work and why it is important and how the science is true and works. Be able to explain simple ballistics to a newcomer and give a little education to the non-educated and be a positive instead of a negative influence. I am not a long range hunter but I enjoy stretching the barrel when I can. I am ready to inform people on how and why what I do works and what can change the outcome of a well aimed shot and why I would or would not take that shot. Shooters who claim to be a long ranger should be able to do the same. The ball is in your court. [/QUOTE]
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