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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 1062423" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>First, I'm not here to win any points. Like I said my purpose was to bring facts to light and dispel myths and there are a lot of myths and ignorance about bear spray floating around. When people start spreading BS then I'll address it. As it often happens, some peoples toes get stepped on the facts come to light. I am not here for a popularity contest.</p><p></p><p>Back in post #164 you wrote this...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which is at best an inaccurate account of what happened in the video. Then I called you on it. Then you come back with "... a second or two" which is closer to reality but still inaccurate. I have watched sequence several times, carefully following the time track The bear broke off the attack in less than a second form when it was initially sprayed. That's a fact.</p><p></p><p>BTW, there is nothing wrong with questioning someone's honesty. I did catch someone in these forums deliberately deceiving the members of this forum and they were almost immediately banned. I don't know you from Adam other than here in these forums. Out and out calling someone a liar without proof is a different which is something I never did. I can't read your mind or how it is that you don't get the facts straight. So I'll take you at your word that your inaccuracy is not intentional. So the only thing I can figure is that you are so biased that you can't/don't want to see the facts as they are. </p><p></p><p>Now I don't have a problem with being biased for guns. What has me scratching my head is the bias against spray, especially when you, as far as I know, have no first hand experience with spray, especially the newer products. How can you possibly make a sound judgment on something you know so little about? </p><p></p><p>It almost seems that some folks and their guns feel threatened by a product like spray. That is illogical. I certainly am not threatened. I love hunting, shooting and i love my guns. My signature tag says, "Molon Labe"... come and get them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bingo! Have I said anything different? Haven't I said this all along? Haven't I said this maybe a dozen times in this thread?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 1062423, member: 11717"] First, I'm not here to win any points. Like I said my purpose was to bring facts to light and dispel myths and there are a lot of myths and ignorance about bear spray floating around. When people start spreading BS then I'll address it. As it often happens, some peoples toes get stepped on the facts come to light. I am not here for a popularity contest. Back in post #164 you wrote this... Which is at best an inaccurate account of what happened in the video. Then I called you on it. Then you come back with "... a second or two" which is closer to reality but still inaccurate. I have watched sequence several times, carefully following the time track The bear broke off the attack in less than a second form when it was initially sprayed. That's a fact. BTW, there is nothing wrong with questioning someone's honesty. I did catch someone in these forums deliberately deceiving the members of this forum and they were almost immediately banned. I don't know you from Adam other than here in these forums. Out and out calling someone a liar without proof is a different which is something I never did. I can't read your mind or how it is that you don't get the facts straight. So I'll take you at your word that your inaccuracy is not intentional. So the only thing I can figure is that you are so biased that you can't/don't want to see the facts as they are. Now I don't have a problem with being biased for guns. What has me scratching my head is the bias against spray, especially when you, as far as I know, have no first hand experience with spray, especially the newer products. How can you possibly make a sound judgment on something you know so little about? It almost seems that some folks and their guns feel threatened by a product like spray. That is illogical. I certainly am not threatened. I love hunting, shooting and i love my guns. My signature tag says, "Molon Labe"... come and get them. Bingo! Have I said anything different? Haven't I said this all along? Haven't I said this maybe a dozen times in this thread? [/QUOTE]
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