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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1301922" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Actually, none of the guns we use are out of norm for configuration Bigngreen.</p><p>Some might be considered such due to the weight of them, but most are pretty much</p><p>what can be bought from a factory today, and many are just that.</p><p>As for shooting from a bench, that seems to be a sore issue for some L/R hunters who</p><p>have never ventured east to see what the shooting conditions are like there, and why the vast majority of us shoot from benches of some type. Rest assured, that given the right shooting conditions, eastern shooters can compete with the best shooters anywhere from any type position and with any type gun. But it isn't, or at least shouldn't be about ones manhood as for shooting position.</p><p> As for hunting from a fixed location, again that's due to regional differences in terrain. You will find the game, then shoot from where you are, that's just the way it is.</p><p> And lastly, there are no special and cool people here or anywhere for that matter</p><p>that hunting is being preserved for. Fact is, the (tradition) of hunting as it was when I</p><p>first hunted deer now 70 years ago, is all but lost.</p><p> And by the way, there were guys hunting long range in the canyon areas of PA even then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1301922, member: 12443"] Actually, none of the guns we use are out of norm for configuration Bigngreen. Some might be considered such due to the weight of them, but most are pretty much what can be bought from a factory today, and many are just that. As for shooting from a bench, that seems to be a sore issue for some L/R hunters who have never ventured east to see what the shooting conditions are like there, and why the vast majority of us shoot from benches of some type. Rest assured, that given the right shooting conditions, eastern shooters can compete with the best shooters anywhere from any type position and with any type gun. But it isn't, or at least shouldn't be about ones manhood as for shooting position. As for hunting from a fixed location, again that's due to regional differences in terrain. You will find the game, then shoot from where you are, that's just the way it is. And lastly, there are no special and cool people here or anywhere for that matter that hunting is being preserved for. Fact is, the (tradition) of hunting as it was when I first hunted deer now 70 years ago, is all but lost. And by the way, there were guys hunting long range in the canyon areas of PA even then. [/QUOTE]
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