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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2067819"><p>I'm also 40, and killed my first spruce grouse in Alaska when I was 5. I started killing whitetail in TN at 9. I kill most of my deer at less than 100y because that is where I often find them, however, I also hunt bean fields, corn fields, river bottoms, mountain sides when I drive to east TN and hunt cherokee national Forrest. If sfp works for you, then great, that will save you a few dollars at the point of purchase, and if your hunting style doesn't put you in positions where you regularly dial, then that's cool too. I'm sure a wide segment of the population hunt without long opportunities. I was an Army sniper, so I enjoy stretching my rifles out, and I enjoy sitting in positions that allow me to view huge swathes of country where shot opportunities can be long at times. I almost forgot to mention cutover. I have found a piece of public ground recently with 22k acres and much of it is recently clear cut. I'll add some pictures below. You can find any type of opportunity you'd like to, anywhere in America, so it probably just depends on your personal hunting style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2067819"] I'm also 40, and killed my first spruce grouse in Alaska when I was 5. I started killing whitetail in TN at 9. I kill most of my deer at less than 100y because that is where I often find them, however, I also hunt bean fields, corn fields, river bottoms, mountain sides when I drive to east TN and hunt cherokee national Forrest. If sfp works for you, then great, that will save you a few dollars at the point of purchase, and if your hunting style doesn't put you in positions where you regularly dial, then that's cool too. I'm sure a wide segment of the population hunt without long opportunities. I was an Army sniper, so I enjoy stretching my rifles out, and I enjoy sitting in positions that allow me to view huge swathes of country where shot opportunities can be long at times. I almost forgot to mention cutover. I have found a piece of public ground recently with 22k acres and much of it is recently clear cut. I'll add some pictures below. You can find any type of opportunity you'd like to, anywhere in America, so it probably just depends on your personal hunting style. [/QUOTE]
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