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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1494905" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>We should all do our best to make a clean, quick kill every time. We owe it to the game we seek.</p><p></p><p>There is great satisfaction in striking a match head at 100 yards, a golf ball or egg at 2,3,400 yards, a prairie dog at 600 or a coyote at 800 and getting a clean kill.</p><p></p><p>A half inch, inch, six inches or even ten inches though on a medium game animal will still produce a clean, quick, humane kill every time though if we aim for the right spot and put the right bullet in it.</p><p></p><p>We're an interesting bunch here more obsessed with precision accuracy than 1:1,1000 hunters you'll find anywhere else and we spend more time, money and effort than most could ever believe trying to ensure we get it right every time we pull the trigger but once in a while we need to remind ourselves and each other just what it is we're really doing and what the real world priorities and parameters are.</p><p></p><p>We hunters, not target shooters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1494905, member: 30902"] We should all do our best to make a clean, quick kill every time. We owe it to the game we seek. There is great satisfaction in striking a match head at 100 yards, a golf ball or egg at 2,3,400 yards, a prairie dog at 600 or a coyote at 800 and getting a clean kill. A half inch, inch, six inches or even ten inches though on a medium game animal will still produce a clean, quick, humane kill every time though if we aim for the right spot and put the right bullet in it. We're an interesting bunch here more obsessed with precision accuracy than 1:1,1000 hunters you'll find anywhere else and we spend more time, money and effort than most could ever believe trying to ensure we get it right every time we pull the trigger but once in a while we need to remind ourselves and each other just what it is we're really doing and what the real world priorities and parameters are. We hunters, not target shooters. [/QUOTE]
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