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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1009375" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>I absolutely agree with Wildrose on this one. Educating oneself prior to wasting time and money out at the range and developing poor habits through trial and error doesn't make any sense to me. Arming oneself with knowledge and then implementing it and finding what works for the individual is prudent. Can a person learn on their own? SURE, but it takes more time, energy and money. That's what this forum is about... People with a common interest coming together to share best practices, ideas, and information which collectively is greater than a single individual could ever possess or figure out on their own.</p><p></p><p>Getting tips and ideas prior to undertaking a task is smart... And exactly what the OP asked for. Try packing for a hunt where you don't know where you are going, what the weather will be like, how long you will be staying, and what you will be shooting at? I guarantee you will be packing a **** load more stuff than if you had the information before-hand. Same thing applies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1009375, member: 81139"] I absolutely agree with Wildrose on this one. Educating oneself prior to wasting time and money out at the range and developing poor habits through trial and error doesn't make any sense to me. Arming oneself with knowledge and then implementing it and finding what works for the individual is prudent. Can a person learn on their own? SURE, but it takes more time, energy and money. That's what this forum is about... People with a common interest coming together to share best practices, ideas, and information which collectively is greater than a single individual could ever possess or figure out on their own. Getting tips and ideas prior to undertaking a task is smart... And exactly what the OP asked for. Try packing for a hunt where you don't know where you are going, what the weather will be like, how long you will be staying, and what you will be shooting at? I guarantee you will be packing a **** load more stuff than if you had the information before-hand. Same thing applies. [/QUOTE]
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