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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 772790" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>To the contrary, my blood pressure is fine and so is my shooting unless you didn't look at the entire thread! To post about what you think I can't do in the field because of poor preparation is also pure BS! You do whatever you want, but don't tell those on this thread that you represent more than about 0.1% of hunters at most that are doing what you espouse because it's flat out irresponsible and unethical. All but one other person on this thread is not on your side, so don't just come back at me as the bad guy here! I made the statement a long time ago that the thread should die and you yahoos have kept bringing the subject up, not me, LOL!!! I WILL REPEAT AGAIN--- SHOOTING A TARGET THAT DOESN'T MOVE IS ONE THING COMPARED TO A BRAIN SHOT THAT IS AT MOST A 4"x4" AREA ON SOMETHING THAT CAN MOVE BEFORE THE BULLET GETS THERE!!! It certainly shouldn't take a rocket scientist to understand that the chance for a miserable outcome for the animal is enhanced 100 fold on that little target compared to the large chest shot into the vitals lightbulb PS: This website also isn't entitled "Longrange headhunting" and it's people like you that cause the ethical LR hunters grief!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 772790, member: 28854"] To the contrary, my blood pressure is fine and so is my shooting unless you didn't look at the entire thread! To post about what you think I can't do in the field because of poor preparation is also pure BS! You do whatever you want, but don't tell those on this thread that you represent more than about 0.1% of hunters at most that are doing what you espouse because it's flat out irresponsible and unethical. All but one other person on this thread is not on your side, so don't just come back at me as the bad guy here! I made the statement a long time ago that the thread should die and you yahoos have kept bringing the subject up, not me, LOL!!! I WILL REPEAT AGAIN--- SHOOTING A TARGET THAT DOESN'T MOVE IS ONE THING COMPARED TO A BRAIN SHOT THAT IS AT MOST A 4"x4" AREA ON SOMETHING THAT CAN MOVE BEFORE THE BULLET GETS THERE!!! It certainly shouldn't take a rocket scientist to understand that the chance for a miserable outcome for the animal is enhanced 100 fold on that little target compared to the large chest shot into the vitals lightbulb PS: This website also isn't entitled "Longrange headhunting" and it's people like you that cause the ethical LR hunters grief!!! [/QUOTE]
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