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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 261908" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i doubt many would argue the value of modern equiptment and technolegy. ( bear with me, i dont have spell check) i certainly dont argue it.</p><p> problem is some of us were around this activity when there wasent any, or at least not much of it. </p><p>it used to be there were very few bullets to choose from. </p><p>click charts were made, by shooting various distances. (and yes i did say click charts)</p><p> now im not insinuating we all go back to that method. but fact is it did work, and it worked very well.</p><p> we are now being led to believe we cant shoot our way out of a barn unless we have all sorts of gadgets to measure things. </p><p>and we better have a $2000 scope to dial it all into. </p><p>i will remind you, that at the past super shoot held in july at williamsport, about 1/3 of the heavy gun shooters were unable to keep all their shots on paper. </p><p>so much for expert wind reading, and there arent better experts than these guys. </p><p>in a hunting situation, across those wide valleys, there are no experts.</p><p> it can change while your chambering the next round. </p><p>there is a major difference between big als barroom b.s., and very succesful hunters who dont subscribe to all the other b.s. </p><p>just one opinion, others are welcome to their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 261908, member: 12443"] i doubt many would argue the value of modern equiptment and technolegy. ( bear with me, i dont have spell check) i certainly dont argue it. problem is some of us were around this activity when there wasent any, or at least not much of it. it used to be there were very few bullets to choose from. click charts were made, by shooting various distances. (and yes i did say click charts) now im not insinuating we all go back to that method. but fact is it did work, and it worked very well. we are now being led to believe we cant shoot our way out of a barn unless we have all sorts of gadgets to measure things. and we better have a $2000 scope to dial it all into. i will remind you, that at the past super shoot held in july at williamsport, about 1/3 of the heavy gun shooters were unable to keep all their shots on paper. so much for expert wind reading, and there arent better experts than these guys. in a hunting situation, across those wide valleys, there are no experts. it can change while your chambering the next round. there is a major difference between big als barroom b.s., and very succesful hunters who dont subscribe to all the other b.s. just one opinion, others are welcome to their own. [/QUOTE]
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