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Dialing vs. Holdover For Long Range Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="teesquare" data-source="post: 1232324" data-attributes="member: 56740"><p>Apparently I need to explain AGAIN that I DO IT. Witnessed. Why is that so hard to believe? </p><p></p><p>Knowing one's subject is great. But - you cannot with any degree of intellectual honesty - create a hard fast rule for what ANY shooter can or cannot do with a firearm and system which approaches this subject from another perspective other than your own. "science".. is theoretical in this application. It means nothing once you add in the unknown...the human factor. </p><p>And - frankly...you are not winning any fans with your manner in talking down to anyone. As a sponsor - who is likely affected by public opinion, I would think it behooves you to approach such matters in a less than empirical attitude. </p><p>I will not tell you that you are wrong about your methodology. But, I will tell you are wrong and very closed minded as to what someone else can...and DOES do simply because they are not using "your" methods.</p><p>If you feel holdover is of no use...fine. But, to tell others it does not work is...ignorant. You are not allowing for any growth in your knowledge - by simply denying what others can do, because you cannot.</p><p>Pride comes before a fall...But arrogance begets tragedy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teesquare, post: 1232324, member: 56740"] Apparently I need to explain AGAIN that I DO IT. Witnessed. Why is that so hard to believe? Knowing one's subject is great. But - you cannot with any degree of intellectual honesty - create a hard fast rule for what ANY shooter can or cannot do with a firearm and system which approaches this subject from another perspective other than your own. "science".. is theoretical in this application. It means nothing once you add in the unknown...the human factor. And - frankly...you are not winning any fans with your manner in talking down to anyone. As a sponsor - who is likely affected by public opinion, I would think it behooves you to approach such matters in a less than empirical attitude. I will not tell you that you are wrong about your methodology. But, I will tell you are wrong and very closed minded as to what someone else can...and DOES do simply because they are not using "your" methods. If you feel holdover is of no use...fine. But, to tell others it does not work is...ignorant. You are not allowing for any growth in your knowledge - by simply denying what others can do, because you cannot. Pride comes before a fall...But arrogance begets tragedy. [/QUOTE]
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