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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1546670" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Hi Joe, I miss seeing you on the PA site, but cant even bring that up at all anymore let alone log on. </p><p>I was always pretty much convinced im not liked there by somebody. lol.</p><p>As for L/R hunters in PA, im at this point probably one of the oldest living, but certainly not one of the early ones. Modern day long range started when who ever it was figured out how to dial for distance.</p><p>At that point none of the modern day scopes even existed, at least as for having the ability to dial. </p><p>Except, those very few target type scopes like for example Unertle. And those couldn't be used very well either until somebody figured out that scope block spacing was the key. For sure the varmit hunters were the logical ones to get a handle on all that and not deer hunters. They were the followers, not the leaders in that area, and Im about a third generation follower. lol </p><p>I do wish I had the opportunity to meet a few people who were gone before I arrived on the scene, like Alex Hoyer for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1546670, member: 12443"] Hi Joe, I miss seeing you on the PA site, but cant even bring that up at all anymore let alone log on. I was always pretty much convinced im not liked there by somebody. lol. As for L/R hunters in PA, im at this point probably one of the oldest living, but certainly not one of the early ones. Modern day long range started when who ever it was figured out how to dial for distance. At that point none of the modern day scopes even existed, at least as for having the ability to dial. Except, those very few target type scopes like for example Unertle. And those couldn't be used very well either until somebody figured out that scope block spacing was the key. For sure the varmit hunters were the logical ones to get a handle on all that and not deer hunters. They were the followers, not the leaders in that area, and Im about a third generation follower. lol I do wish I had the opportunity to meet a few people who were gone before I arrived on the scene, like Alex Hoyer for example. [/QUOTE]
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