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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1859907" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Its different hunting in many other parts of the country. Some areas are just filled with nothing but 5 to 20 acre parcels, where a quick harvest is an absolute MUST. Neighbors are not friendly with one another when it comes to hunting in some places. Need I mention all the PETA folks? State and public land in the east....Looks like a pumpkin patch, or worse.</p><p>Others hunt over nothing but HUGE agricultural fields, where moccasins will do you virtually no good what so ever unless they keep your feet warm, and where long range shots to harvest are generally the rule, rather than the exception. Sneaking up on a mid-west whitetail in a picked bean field is next to impossible, especially when you won't see them until MAYBE five minutes before dark, or legal shooting hours end.</p><p></p><p>Just because a hunter uses a custom rifle, doesn't mean he or she, can't hunt by stalking, sneaking, or any other method. It doesn't mean that he or she, has to take shots beyond 40yds. What a custom will do, is give you an opportunity that most production rifles can not do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1859907, member: 33046"] Its different hunting in many other parts of the country. Some areas are just filled with nothing but 5 to 20 acre parcels, where a quick harvest is an absolute MUST. Neighbors are not friendly with one another when it comes to hunting in some places. Need I mention all the PETA folks? State and public land in the east....Looks like a pumpkin patch, or worse. Others hunt over nothing but HUGE agricultural fields, where moccasins will do you virtually no good what so ever unless they keep your feet warm, and where long range shots to harvest are generally the rule, rather than the exception. Sneaking up on a mid-west whitetail in a picked bean field is next to impossible, especially when you won't see them until MAYBE five minutes before dark, or legal shooting hours end. Just because a hunter uses a custom rifle, doesn't mean he or she, can't hunt by stalking, sneaking, or any other method. It doesn't mean that he or she, has to take shots beyond 40yds. What a custom will do, is give you an opportunity that most production rifles can not do. [/QUOTE]
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