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Bill and Lerchs Wyoming Debacle!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mule" data-source="post: 173367" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>To all,</p><p></p><p>Just a short comment and a suggestion. Blaze orange can get swallowed up in less than ideal conditions and I know these guys are idiots and frankly, I would have immediately returned fire over their heads. You cannot wait for "fools" to get the message without a "return" sonic and hope they spot orange. I can guarantee that if I am shot at, I consider it a hostile act and will engage. </p><p></p><p>I have pulled target frames in the old WWII pits for service rifle matches and the bullets do fly over your head at about 5-8 feet and the sound is unmistakable even with ear protection.</p><p></p><p>Suggestion: Bring some type of collapsable orange surveyor flag or something similar (sorta like a divers flag) to place over your position when setting up and also mount it (or something similar) on your pack frame for when hiking around the sage brush flats. It may not seem like much but blowing around in the wind, it may just give you a little extra "visibility"</p><p></p><p>Mule</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mule, post: 173367, member: 6897"] To all, Just a short comment and a suggestion. Blaze orange can get swallowed up in less than ideal conditions and I know these guys are idiots and frankly, I would have immediately returned fire over their heads. You cannot wait for "fools" to get the message without a "return" sonic and hope they spot orange. I can guarantee that if I am shot at, I consider it a hostile act and will engage. I have pulled target frames in the old WWII pits for service rifle matches and the bullets do fly over your head at about 5-8 feet and the sound is unmistakable even with ear protection. Suggestion: Bring some type of collapsable orange surveyor flag or something similar (sorta like a divers flag) to place over your position when setting up and also mount it (or something similar) on your pack frame for when hiking around the sage brush flats. It may not seem like much but blowing around in the wind, it may just give you a little extra "visibility" Mule [/QUOTE]
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