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Running Goats, 'Nuff Said!
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1521327" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I seriously doubt any respect was thrown my way after reading your response that was as bad as your first post! You also obviously don't respect the animals you're hunting with that response/attitude when you come on a website like this and brag about "rolling" a pronghorn while it's running at over 400 yards like that took skill of any sort, when everyone knows that was pure luck! It's absolutely ridiculous to even think that was skill when you have to lead an animal so many feet running like that that you probably wouldn't even see the animal you're shooting at in your rifle scope! FYI I'm 71, took one of the first NRA sponsored Hunter Ed courses ever offered back in the early 50s, started hunting small game when I was 5 and big game in numerous states as soon as I reached the age where it was legal. Therefore, I have more than enough years under my belt to state what I feel was a lousy post on your part! I'll not retract a thing I stated, regardless of how many "likes" you get! It was absolutely poor sportsmanship (we can't use the "e" word on this site or I sure would have!) on your part to do what you did and even worse to post it on a website "patting" yourself on the back for doing something that is pretty stupid, which is exactly what it was.</p><p></p><p>PS: The two antelope I took in Wyoming during two months out there this year with my .243 Sako and 25-06 Ruger using handloads were both standing still broadside at less than 150 yards and I guarantee I didn't have to lead either of them an inch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1521327, member: 28854"] I seriously doubt any respect was thrown my way after reading your response that was as bad as your first post! You also obviously don't respect the animals you're hunting with that response/attitude when you come on a website like this and brag about "rolling" a pronghorn while it's running at over 400 yards like that took skill of any sort, when everyone knows that was pure luck! It's absolutely ridiculous to even think that was skill when you have to lead an animal so many feet running like that that you probably wouldn't even see the animal you're shooting at in your rifle scope! FYI I'm 71, took one of the first NRA sponsored Hunter Ed courses ever offered back in the early 50s, started hunting small game when I was 5 and big game in numerous states as soon as I reached the age where it was legal. Therefore, I have more than enough years under my belt to state what I feel was a lousy post on your part! I'll not retract a thing I stated, regardless of how many "likes" you get! It was absolutely poor sportsmanship (we can't use the "e" word on this site or I sure would have!) on your part to do what you did and even worse to post it on a website "patting" yourself on the back for doing something that is pretty stupid, which is exactly what it was. PS: The two antelope I took in Wyoming during two months out there this year with my .243 Sako and 25-06 Ruger using handloads were both standing still broadside at less than 150 yards and I guarantee I didn't have to lead either of them an inch! [/QUOTE]
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