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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 2084494" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I understand risk, as you should know. But restraint should be just as big a virtue as any. I know when I was a young hunter I would take just about any shot presented, I was also unsupervised and un-mentored. I have also wounded animals with the intent of slowing them down for follow on shots. I grew out of that phase and have passed on shots that I just didn't feel right with, I don't regret taking those shots as much as I wanted to. I do regret taking some shots on animals. I am a very aggressive person, patience and restraint sometimes are not my strong suits (which may sound odd given my profession). Something that needs to be put in check is one's emotions and how you react to them. </p><p>Again, not attacking you. I also understand that some believe me taking a 1000 yard shot (or 500 for that matter) at an animal is a risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 2084494, member: 8873"] I understand risk, as you should know. But restraint should be just as big a virtue as any. I know when I was a young hunter I would take just about any shot presented, I was also unsupervised and un-mentored. I have also wounded animals with the intent of slowing them down for follow on shots. I grew out of that phase and have passed on shots that I just didn’t feel right with, I don’t regret taking those shots as much as I wanted to. I do regret taking some shots on animals. I am a very aggressive person, patience and restraint sometimes are not my strong suits (which may sound odd given my profession). Something that needs to be put in check is one’s emotions and how you react to them. Again, not attacking you. I also understand that some believe me taking a 1000 yard shot (or 500 for that matter) at an animal is a risk. [/QUOTE]
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