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<blockquote data-quote="*WyoWhisper*" data-source="post: 21209"><p>DC,</p><p></p><p>I wish many more like you would freely give their opinions as I Imagine most of yours have come from the expierience of actually doing it.</p><p>I'm sure there are many others here that can attest to actuall field results and any one of you have have been at this for a while have a situation or a similar situation for nearly any question asked in these types of forums... </p><p>As you guys get to know me and I'm sure DC can attest to this I ask ALOT of questions and maybe some of the same questions in many different ways. As you mentioned DC this sport isn't exactly cheap especially if you are starting out and you realize there are alot of "have to have" and highly recommended items, not to mention the invaluable time ( hours and days) spent behind the trigger, and the lbs. and lbs. of powder and the box after box of bullets. These things add up very quickly ( ask my wife she pays the CC bills ) </p><p>I guess my point is DC and all of you guys who have the expierience to draw from don't ever appologize to me about hogging up space on this board..!!!!</p><p></p><p>It's funny though as I travel to the different cities marketing our guest ranch I tell people that I guide and there is an outfitter who leases our place, it is inevitable that guys will start talking guns and stuff.... so 50% f my marketing is talking about guns and hunting.. don't get me wrong I LOVE to do it but there is one person a day who says or starts the argument which is the best gun/cal. and then you really start to hear how misinformed some guys are. I understand that there is a STRONG tradition ( epsecially where I grew up ) that your father and grandfather are the pillars of the hunting tradition and are viewed as the "greek Gods" of information and stories. But now that I have spent time on this board and some others I beggan to realize how many "facts" are not even close to real.</p><p></p><p>wow where was I going with this????</p><p></p><p>oh well you get my point...</p><p></p><p>anyway... you guys who know what your doing keep posting all the info you have!!!!! and many many thanks..... <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*WyoWhisper*, post: 21209"] DC, I wish many more like you would freely give their opinions as I Imagine most of yours have come from the expierience of actually doing it. I'm sure there are many others here that can attest to actuall field results and any one of you have have been at this for a while have a situation or a similar situation for nearly any question asked in these types of forums... As you guys get to know me and I'm sure DC can attest to this I ask ALOT of questions and maybe some of the same questions in many different ways. As you mentioned DC this sport isn't exactly cheap especially if you are starting out and you realize there are alot of "have to have" and highly recommended items, not to mention the invaluable time ( hours and days) spent behind the trigger, and the lbs. and lbs. of powder and the box after box of bullets. These things add up very quickly ( ask my wife she pays the CC bills ) I guess my point is DC and all of you guys who have the expierience to draw from don't ever appologize to me about hogging up space on this board..!!!! It's funny though as I travel to the different cities marketing our guest ranch I tell people that I guide and there is an outfitter who leases our place, it is inevitable that guys will start talking guns and stuff.... so 50% f my marketing is talking about guns and hunting.. don't get me wrong I LOVE to do it but there is one person a day who says or starts the argument which is the best gun/cal. and then you really start to hear how misinformed some guys are. I understand that there is a STRONG tradition ( epsecially where I grew up ) that your father and grandfather are the pillars of the hunting tradition and are viewed as the "greek Gods" of information and stories. But now that I have spent time on this board and some others I beggan to realize how many "facts" are not even close to real. wow where was I going with this???? oh well you get my point... anyway... you guys who know what your doing keep posting all the info you have!!!!! and many many thanks..... [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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