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<blockquote data-quote="D$tring" data-source="post: 2414495" data-attributes="member: 114263"><p>Good stuff here, sums up my thoughts exactly. I like options depending on animal, terrain, expected engagement ranges etc. My only concern is death as quickly as possible with little to no tracking, but if have to track I want a steady stream of blood. I hate the feeling of walking and waiting and the mental gymnastics that go with hoping to find a buck/bull (more blood elevates this somewhat), and I love the feeling of walking up on your game stone cold dead—DRT is the best. Seeing them go down and walking up on them is definitely the gold standard. Many ways to skin a buck, but you have to find him first — whatever method you use to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D$tring, post: 2414495, member: 114263"] Good stuff here, sums up my thoughts exactly. I like options depending on animal, terrain, expected engagement ranges etc. My only concern is death as quickly as possible with little to no tracking, but if have to track I want a steady stream of blood. I hate the feeling of walking and waiting and the mental gymnastics that go with hoping to find a buck/bull (more blood elevates this somewhat), and I love the feeling of walking up on your game stone cold dead—DRT is the best. Seeing them go down and walking up on them is definitely the gold standard. Many ways to skin a buck, but you have to find him first — whatever method you use to do it. [/QUOTE]
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