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How do we deal with some of the realities of our sport?
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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 888017" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>I agree don't cut footage due to being worried about what some may say about a miss. It happens and it has happened to most if not all of us that practice long range hunting. </p><p></p><p>I recently posted a thread about my elk season. Yes I could have very easily taken my shot at 1184 yards, I had everything in my favor. A solid rest front and rear and I felt very confident with the shot! I felt I would have a very good chance at spotting my shot but for the simple fact that I was running solo and had a possibility I wouldn't see the shot I made the decision to cut a few more yards off of the shot.</p><p></p><p>Yes he could have very easily said two shots and down and you know what, I'd probably believed it. As far as I'm concerned there is no reason to extend the truth. Give it how it is. You have nothing to lie about here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 888017, member: 34924"] I agree don't cut footage due to being worried about what some may say about a miss. It happens and it has happened to most if not all of us that practice long range hunting. I recently posted a thread about my elk season. Yes I could have very easily taken my shot at 1184 yards, I had everything in my favor. A solid rest front and rear and I felt very confident with the shot! I felt I would have a very good chance at spotting my shot but for the simple fact that I was running solo and had a possibility I wouldn't see the shot I made the decision to cut a few more yards off of the shot. Yes he could have very easily said two shots and down and you know what, I'd probably believed it. As far as I'm concerned there is no reason to extend the truth. Give it how it is. You have nothing to lie about here. [/QUOTE]
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