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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 203116" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>All that shows is a <em>lack of</em> imagination...or experience. To take it another step the other way, at many of these types of competitions Horus reticles have a very good following. Have you ever seen one of those? What do you think all those lines and numbers are for? Ranging stuff?</p><p></p><p>As I think back to the biggest bucks and my most fondly remembered "trophys" I've gotten, if it had taken me a full minute to put a bullet through them most would still be alive today (or dead from old age by now). Really, if it takes you a minute to accurately take a 400-600 yd shot you're doing something wrong.</p><p></p><p>And I believe inches are only for measuring width while feet are only for measuring length. Makes exactly as much sense (zero).</p><p></p><p>No, maybe just a bit inexperienced, not quite understanding things completely yet. Believing one unit of angular measurement is only good for one thing, but another unit of angular measurement is good for something else shows a simple lack of understanding, not bull-headedness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 203116, member: 319"] All that shows is a [I]lack of[/I] imagination...or experience. To take it another step the other way, at many of these types of competitions Horus reticles have a very good following. Have you ever seen one of those? What do you think all those lines and numbers are for? Ranging stuff? As I think back to the biggest bucks and my most fondly remembered "trophys" I've gotten, if it had taken me a full minute to put a bullet through them most would still be alive today (or dead from old age by now). Really, if it takes you a minute to accurately take a 400-600 yd shot you're doing something wrong. And I believe inches are only for measuring width while feet are only for measuring length. Makes exactly as much sense (zero). No, maybe just a bit inexperienced, not quite understanding things completely yet. Believing one unit of angular measurement is only good for one thing, but another unit of angular measurement is good for something else shows a simple lack of understanding, not bull-headedness. [/QUOTE]
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