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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1331157" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>Thanks for sharing JE.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm suppose too comment "I didn't learn nothing, and this post you put up dose not apply too me in any way shape or fourm". Ha """NOT""".</p><p></p><p>Now I'll speak from my mind since its this tidd-bit information sharing that keeps us up too speed.</p><p></p><p>This post you offer is for folks just like me and many others that "choose" too learn what is possible from the most unlikely cases.</p><p>No one today knows why the world record Moose was harvested at 35 yards with iron sights on a British 303 a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>Humans still wonder how the Germans were able too shoot their battle ship canons 98 kilometres on the open ocean and hit the target every 20 minutes consecutively in world war II.</p><p></p><p>When folks chat about distance, winds, marages, and the human factors, purhaps they could add in not seeing the intended target and do this from a floating plate forum.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing stuff like this and your post are too much for alot of folks since us Canadians are allowed too shoot out of a boat so long as the motor is "shut off".</p><p></p><p>I choose too take in this informative information because its relevant in some way, shape and forum.</p><p></p><p>None of us know if this applies until we find our selves lost on a ocean in big waves with one shot from a shot barrel rifle as that one fish on the break will be lunch or not.</p><p></p><p>Learning something new keeps this Western Canada Don on the go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1331157, member: 97414"] Thanks for sharing JE. I guess I'm suppose too comment "I didn't learn nothing, and this post you put up dose not apply too me in any way shape or fourm". Ha """NOT""". Now I'll speak from my mind since its this tidd-bit information sharing that keeps us up too speed. This post you offer is for folks just like me and many others that "choose" too learn what is possible from the most unlikely cases. No one today knows why the world record Moose was harvested at 35 yards with iron sights on a British 303 a few years ago. Humans still wonder how the Germans were able too shoot their battle ship canons 98 kilometres on the open ocean and hit the target every 20 minutes consecutively in world war II. When folks chat about distance, winds, marages, and the human factors, purhaps they could add in not seeing the intended target and do this from a floating plate forum. I'm guessing stuff like this and your post are too much for alot of folks since us Canadians are allowed too shoot out of a boat so long as the motor is "shut off". I choose too take in this informative information because its relevant in some way, shape and forum. None of us know if this applies until we find our selves lost on a ocean in big waves with one shot from a shot barrel rifle as that one fish on the break will be lunch or not. Learning something new keeps this Western Canada Don on the go. [/QUOTE]
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