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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2551479" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Fact is that when the conditions are good, all of them are good, or at least pretty good.</p><p>When the conditions are fair, the better ones will be a little bit better.</p><p>But when the conditions are bad, none of them are any good.</p><p>Regardless as to the name or how much they cost.</p><p>Anybody not knowing that isnt talking from a position of experience during those type of conditions.</p><p>And when the conditions are poor there wont be any hunting done at the longer distances anyway.</p><p>Except of coarse on the keyboards and at the bar rooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2551479, member: 12443"] Fact is that when the conditions are good, all of them are good, or at least pretty good. When the conditions are fair, the better ones will be a little bit better. But when the conditions are bad, none of them are any good. Regardless as to the name or how much they cost. Anybody not knowing that isnt talking from a position of experience during those type of conditions. And when the conditions are poor there wont be any hunting done at the longer distances anyway. Except of coarse on the keyboards and at the bar rooms. [/QUOTE]
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