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October 27, 2008 at 9:29 PM #293918October 27, 2008 at 10:30 PM #294265cashflowParticipant
Why are men so fascinated with guns? Sorry guys, I think it’s just cause of a lack of something….What the heck do we even have guns like that available in this country?!? I’m sorry you don’t need to shoot a deer with something like that, where’s the sport in that? Deer doesn’t have a chance in ……!
I think hunting should go back to prehistoric days…good ole bow in arrow…at least if some wacko gets ahold of that, a person has a chance to get outta the way!
October 27, 2008 at 10:30 PM #294337cashflowParticipantWhy are men so fascinated with guns? Sorry guys, I think it’s just cause of a lack of something….What the heck do we even have guns like that available in this country?!? I’m sorry you don’t need to shoot a deer with something like that, where’s the sport in that? Deer doesn’t have a chance in ……!
I think hunting should go back to prehistoric days…good ole bow in arrow…at least if some wacko gets ahold of that, a person has a chance to get outta the way!
October 27, 2008 at 10:30 PM #294288cashflowParticipantWhy are men so fascinated with guns? Sorry guys, I think it’s just cause of a lack of something….What the heck do we even have guns like that available in this country?!? I’m sorry you don’t need to shoot a deer with something like that, where’s the sport in that? Deer doesn’t have a chance in ……!
I think hunting should go back to prehistoric days…good ole bow in arrow…at least if some wacko gets ahold of that, a person has a chance to get outta the way!
October 27, 2008 at 10:30 PM #294301cashflowParticipantWhy are men so fascinated with guns? Sorry guys, I think it’s just cause of a lack of something….What the heck do we even have guns like that available in this country?!? I’m sorry you don’t need to shoot a deer with something like that, where’s the sport in that? Deer doesn’t have a chance in ……!
I think hunting should go back to prehistoric days…good ole bow in arrow…at least if some wacko gets ahold of that, a person has a chance to get outta the way!
October 27, 2008 at 10:30 PM #293933cashflowParticipantWhy are men so fascinated with guns? Sorry guys, I think it’s just cause of a lack of something….What the heck do we even have guns like that available in this country?!? I’m sorry you don’t need to shoot a deer with something like that, where’s the sport in that? Deer doesn’t have a chance in ……!
I think hunting should go back to prehistoric days…good ole bow in arrow…at least if some wacko gets ahold of that, a person has a chance to get outta the way!
October 27, 2008 at 11:11 PM #294372Allan from FallbrookParticipantcashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot.
Regarding “guns like that”: You can’t legally drive a Ferrari GTO in this country at the speed it really performs, yet they sell them all the same. Guns, regardless of type, are a matter of personal responsibility. I don’t want to get all 2nd Amendment on you, but the government has NO right to ban guns, any more than it has the right to ban free speech (although they’re trying like hell on that one, too).
I don’t hunt, so I don’t much the see the point in either guns or bows and arrows. If you choose to hunt and use the meat following the kill, I somewhat understand. Hunting for sport is just barbaric.
October 27, 2008 at 11:11 PM #294336Allan from FallbrookParticipantcashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot.
Regarding “guns like that”: You can’t legally drive a Ferrari GTO in this country at the speed it really performs, yet they sell them all the same. Guns, regardless of type, are a matter of personal responsibility. I don’t want to get all 2nd Amendment on you, but the government has NO right to ban guns, any more than it has the right to ban free speech (although they’re trying like hell on that one, too).
I don’t hunt, so I don’t much the see the point in either guns or bows and arrows. If you choose to hunt and use the meat following the kill, I somewhat understand. Hunting for sport is just barbaric.
October 27, 2008 at 11:11 PM #293968Allan from FallbrookParticipantcashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot.
Regarding “guns like that”: You can’t legally drive a Ferrari GTO in this country at the speed it really performs, yet they sell them all the same. Guns, regardless of type, are a matter of personal responsibility. I don’t want to get all 2nd Amendment on you, but the government has NO right to ban guns, any more than it has the right to ban free speech (although they’re trying like hell on that one, too).
I don’t hunt, so I don’t much the see the point in either guns or bows and arrows. If you choose to hunt and use the meat following the kill, I somewhat understand. Hunting for sport is just barbaric.
October 27, 2008 at 11:11 PM #294323Allan from FallbrookParticipantcashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot.
Regarding “guns like that”: You can’t legally drive a Ferrari GTO in this country at the speed it really performs, yet they sell them all the same. Guns, regardless of type, are a matter of personal responsibility. I don’t want to get all 2nd Amendment on you, but the government has NO right to ban guns, any more than it has the right to ban free speech (although they’re trying like hell on that one, too).
I don’t hunt, so I don’t much the see the point in either guns or bows and arrows. If you choose to hunt and use the meat following the kill, I somewhat understand. Hunting for sport is just barbaric.
October 27, 2008 at 11:11 PM #294300Allan from FallbrookParticipantcashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot.
Regarding “guns like that”: You can’t legally drive a Ferrari GTO in this country at the speed it really performs, yet they sell them all the same. Guns, regardless of type, are a matter of personal responsibility. I don’t want to get all 2nd Amendment on you, but the government has NO right to ban guns, any more than it has the right to ban free speech (although they’re trying like hell on that one, too).
I don’t hunt, so I don’t much the see the point in either guns or bows and arrows. If you choose to hunt and use the meat following the kill, I somewhat understand. Hunting for sport is just barbaric.
October 28, 2008 at 10:15 AM #294460DWCAPParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]cashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot..[/quote]
Well put. I put 5 inside a nickel back in the scouts. The challenge was 5 in a quarter. Missed a penny by a whisker. Its a great way for a kid to learn focus and control. Plus it gives a solid appreciation of the danger of a weapon. Most of the wackos grew up “shootin out back” and have no respect for weapons. I wouldnt have crossed my instructer (ex marine) for anything.
October 28, 2008 at 10:15 AM #294449DWCAPParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]cashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot..[/quote]
Well put. I put 5 inside a nickel back in the scouts. The challenge was 5 in a quarter. Missed a penny by a whisker. Its a great way for a kid to learn focus and control. Plus it gives a solid appreciation of the danger of a weapon. Most of the wackos grew up “shootin out back” and have no respect for weapons. I wouldnt have crossed my instructer (ex marine) for anything.
October 28, 2008 at 10:15 AM #294426DWCAPParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]cashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot..[/quote]
Well put. I put 5 inside a nickel back in the scouts. The challenge was 5 in a quarter. Missed a penny by a whisker. Its a great way for a kid to learn focus and control. Plus it gives a solid appreciation of the danger of a weapon. Most of the wackos grew up “shootin out back” and have no respect for weapons. I wouldnt have crossed my instructer (ex marine) for anything.
October 28, 2008 at 10:15 AM #294499DWCAPParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]cashflow: If you’ve ever done any precision shooting, you’d understand. Something very Zen about distance shooting. Controlling your breathing, focusing on a target 500 to 600 yards off and centering yourself before the shot..[/quote]
Well put. I put 5 inside a nickel back in the scouts. The challenge was 5 in a quarter. Missed a penny by a whisker. Its a great way for a kid to learn focus and control. Plus it gives a solid appreciation of the danger of a weapon. Most of the wackos grew up “shootin out back” and have no respect for weapons. I wouldnt have crossed my instructer (ex marine) for anything.
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