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How not, to use a 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="cre8alegacy" data-source="post: 1601753" data-attributes="member: 75734"><p>I read through to page 6 or so and had to quit. Gee whiz guys, while there appeared to be a number of choices that weren't much to be proud of, it's pretty easy to criticize. I'll be clicking off number 68 in a few months and I have admit, I've made a few shot choices (bow and gun) I wasn't very proud of during my 40 plus years of hunting. We all blow it sometimes, the key is learning from your mistakes and continually reminding yourself of the "what-ifs". Respecting the animals we pursue with good ethics and sound choices should be our minimum effort. </p><p>PS: Also, as some have mentioned, it's not safe to and never "ok just this once" to shoot at a sky-lined or silhouetted animal. No matter what! If that's the only shot you have, you have no shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cre8alegacy, post: 1601753, member: 75734"] I read through to page 6 or so and had to quit. Gee whiz guys, while there appeared to be a number of choices that weren’t much to be proud of, it’s pretty easy to criticize. I’ll be clicking off number 68 in a few months and I have admit, I’ve made a few shot choices (bow and gun) I wasn’t very proud of during my 40 plus years of hunting. We all blow it sometimes, the key is learning from your mistakes and continually reminding yourself of the “what-ifs”. Respecting the animals we pursue with good ethics and sound choices should be our minimum effort. PS: Also, as some have mentioned, it’s not safe to and never “ok just this once” to shoot at a sky-lined or silhouetted animal. No matter what! If that’s the only shot you have, you have no shot! [/QUOTE]
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