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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2341280" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Uh...if you are having to ask that question, then you are under gunned. Why walk on the edge?? What does that buy you?? Some kind of bragging rights?? Some kind of Stupid Rights?? DUH..... Take plenty of gun to cover the unexpected scenario. Save the pip squeak cartridges for pip squeak targets. Take a real gun for a real animal so you can be sure of a clean, ethical kill.....no questions asked. Other thought. What if a shot presented at close range and your shot placement were less than perfect. What might happen when not cleanly killing a potentially dangerous animal, often encountered in multiples??? Wolves are not puppy dogs. They are professional, practiced killers. They live by their kills. Guessing you......NOT. DUH...... Looking forward to reading of your exploits in the Darwin Awards in near future. Shaking head; rolling eyes; LMAO......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2341280, member: 17889"] Uh...if you are having to ask that question, then you are under gunned. Why walk on the edge?? What does that buy you?? Some kind of bragging rights?? Some kind of Stupid Rights?? DUH..... Take plenty of gun to cover the unexpected scenario. Save the pip squeak cartridges for pip squeak targets. Take a real gun for a real animal so you can be sure of a clean, ethical kill.....no questions asked. Other thought. What if a shot presented at close range and your shot placement were less than perfect. What might happen when not cleanly killing a potentially dangerous animal, often encountered in multiples??? Wolves are not puppy dogs. They are professional, practiced killers. They live by their kills. Guessing you......NOT. DUH...... Looking forward to reading of your exploits in the Darwin Awards in near future. Shaking head; rolling eyes; LMAO...... [/QUOTE]
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