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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 706633" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>No it's the relying on a crutch to take chances without first learning what your doing. </p><p></p><p>Primal don't try to decide what I mean you'll get it wrong. And for somebody preaching we need to stick together on this is kinda funny since your so damned quck to jump on me for having my opinion that doesn't agree with yours. I also find pretty interesting that the vast majority of your threads started and post are a sales pitch, and that you would get so bent when someone has any type of problem with a product your wanting to sell. I can tell you you'll never make a sale with me.</p><p></p><p> I don't have a problem with this technology being developed, or being used,. Fact is I think it's pretty damned neat. The one and only problem I have with it is if people use it on game it WILL give a false sense of ability to some (not all, some) but those some are all it takes to take a wack at an animal at ranges they have no business doing so, I have the vary same problem with the guy that takes his gun 1 week before season starts cranks one off at a pie plate then goes out and holds over about so much and takes a pot shot at something. I realize that, that's on the extreme edge but I stand by my point that using things that do the work for you and you never putting forth the effort to<u> know</u> where your bullets going is bad news for the rest of us. But things like that are akin to hunting deer and elk from a helicopter, using live feed cameras, electronic sights on bows. And yes taking a shortcut, sidelining knowledge training and experience to achieve an end with far less effort is lazy. I am not in any way telling any one that there's one one way to anything at all, I am however stating my opinion, don't like oh well but it is not an opinion without good reason put forth exactly how I meant it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/another-bow-lope-hunt-98861/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/another-bow-lope-hunt-98861/</a></p><p>For example this thread for me highlights the problem with people taking a shot they should pass on, and where game is concerned peoples brains go south, I feel this is one technology that will aid in bad decisions by folks that should not take those shots in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 706633, member: 47325"] No it's the relying on a crutch to take chances without first learning what your doing. Primal don't try to decide what I mean you'll get it wrong. And for somebody preaching we need to stick together on this is kinda funny since your so damned quck to jump on me for having my opinion that doesn't agree with yours. I also find pretty interesting that the vast majority of your threads started and post are a sales pitch, and that you would get so bent when someone has any type of problem with a product your wanting to sell. I can tell you you'll never make a sale with me. I don't have a problem with this technology being developed, or being used,. Fact is I think it's pretty damned neat. The one and only problem I have with it is if people use it on game it WILL give a false sense of ability to some (not all, some) but those some are all it takes to take a wack at an animal at ranges they have no business doing so, I have the vary same problem with the guy that takes his gun 1 week before season starts cranks one off at a pie plate then goes out and holds over about so much and takes a pot shot at something. I realize that, that's on the extreme edge but I stand by my point that using things that do the work for you and you never putting forth the effort to[U] know[/U] where your bullets going is bad news for the rest of us. But things like that are akin to hunting deer and elk from a helicopter, using live feed cameras, electronic sights on bows. And yes taking a shortcut, sidelining knowledge training and experience to achieve an end with far less effort is lazy. I am not in any way telling any one that there's one one way to anything at all, I am however stating my opinion, don't like oh well but it is not an opinion without good reason put forth exactly how I meant it. [url]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/another-bow-lope-hunt-98861/[/url] For example this thread for me highlights the problem with people taking a shot they should pass on, and where game is concerned peoples brains go south, I feel this is one technology that will aid in bad decisions by folks that should not take those shots in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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