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Barnes Response to Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 313193" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I dont hang out here to create a reputation good or bad. My credibility should come from my experience. Take or leave what I have experienced. I hang out here to share my experiences. Nothing more nothing less. Could I be wrong on the matter? Sure. I am just telling you what I have seen. What I have experienced in this regard shouldnt make me less credible whether I am right or wrong. All I was saying is to do what I have done and see for yourself. You may just be suprised. When you have long skinny legs and a long neck to flop over and start a rotating cycle when hit with multi thousand pounds of energy, cant you see how it "could" have an effect of knocking a deer off its feet? I have an open mind on the subject. Maybe you should too? No disrepect meant in either post. Sorry you took it that way.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 313193, member: 1007"] I dont hang out here to create a reputation good or bad. My credibility should come from my experience. Take or leave what I have experienced. I hang out here to share my experiences. Nothing more nothing less. Could I be wrong on the matter? Sure. I am just telling you what I have seen. What I have experienced in this regard shouldnt make me less credible whether I am right or wrong. All I was saying is to do what I have done and see for yourself. You may just be suprised. When you have long skinny legs and a long neck to flop over and start a rotating cycle when hit with multi thousand pounds of energy, cant you see how it "could" have an effect of knocking a deer off its feet? I have an open mind on the subject. Maybe you should too? No disrepect meant in either post. Sorry you took it that way. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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