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Old 12-14-2006, 11:23 PM   #1
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Default Troll Hunting: Stalk or Decoy?

Neither:

Seems that when a troll picks up a new identity, and tries to stay undercover, all you have to do is wait... and out it comes....

They really can't help themselves,

Looks like Mag Man 300 is back....
Same part of the world too.
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Old 12-14-2006, 11:27 PM   #2
 
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EKM, I know exactly who you are talking about, and I have no relations to magnuman300, I don't even know why you all compare him to me.
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Old 12-14-2006, 11:30 PM   #3
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Default RE: Troll Hunting: Stalk or Decoy?

Like a moth to the flame,
and in record time too.
Perhaps "decoy" is the best choice.
Sight picture, steady.... squeeze....

Alaskan method or traditional field dress?
Full mount or just the head?
Nah, just catch and release.
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Ive had the same problem. Here is a few ways to overcome this

1. have someone put a certain amount of bullets in the gun then shoot them all and on the last shot see how bad you flinch. Since you dont know how many is in the gun you will prepare for a kick so you might see a darastic flinch.

2. shoot for a while doing a slow squeeze of the trigger. in that case you dont know when the gun will fire so you cant flintch.

you might want to get that scope checked to see if the eye relief is ok. It might be the scopes problem.

Work on those 2 and youll quite the flintching. I gauarantee it!
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Jake, that is quite possibly the best way to cure a flinch, I'm glad you posted it. [/blockquote]Great advice Chantecler....I guess this is how you get 1186posts in a few days over a month. Sure sounds like Mag Man 300.

And you, sir, sound like an adolescent child, the way you carry on, and mock me, I have done nothing to you, and you should feel ashmed.
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Old 12-14-2006, 11:35 PM   #4
 
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EKM, when I saw the word Troll, I knew automatically, you were refering to me, probably because you heard other member comparing me to magman, listen, I am not magman, and I am not related to magman, inany way shape or form, the only thing we have in common is that we live in Arkansas. I guess you had better go look at MichaelT, he is from Arkansas, so he's a suspect, leave me alone, EKM, I am not bothering anyone.
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Old 12-14-2006, 11:42 PM   #5
 
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Like a moth to the flame.

Here is where it showed....
Last line was a dead giveaway.

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ORIGINAL: Chantecler111



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ORIGINAL: jake smith09

Ive had the same problem. Here is a few ways to overcome this

1. have someone put a certain amount of bullets in the gun then shoot them all and on the last shot see how bad you flinch. Since you dont know how many is in the gun you will prepare for a kick so you might see a darastic flinch.

2. shoot for a while doing a slow squeeze of the trigger. in that case you dont know when the gun will fire so you cant flintch.

you might want to get that scope checked to see if the eye relief is ok. It might be the scopes problem.

Work on those 2 and youll quite the flintching. I gauarantee it!
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Jake, that is quite possibly the best way to cure a flinch, I'm glad you posted it. [/blockquote]
Great advice Chantecler....I guess this is how you get 1186posts in a few days over a month. Sure sounds like Mag Man 300.

And you, sir, sound like an adolescent child, the way you carry on, and mock me, I have done nothing to you, and you should feel ashmed.
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EKM, you are judging a lot based on one statement,I have been in no way trolling the forums, or causing trouble, I would just appreciate it if you guys would stop calling mag man 300.
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Old 12-15-2006, 03:04 PM   #6
 
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Default RE: Troll Hunting: Stalk or Decoy?

Neither, what about squash hunting?
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jvandyk/squashhunt.html
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Old 12-15-2006, 08:53 PM   #7
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Ah, "squash hunting"may bea bit under the "weight limit" for a big game forum maybe the small game forum.On the other hand, trolls are kinda like southern whitetail deer, i.e. probably start at about 100 pounds and work their way up. However, unlike deer hunting though,troll hunting is more akin to varmit (vermin) hunting.... kind of a public service to remove nuisances.
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:58 AM   #8
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He's not causing any trouble, he's being a great member, just leave him alone.

BTW, I need a member to PM him my post, because I'm on his blocked list, and I think that prevents him from seeing my posts.
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Old 12-17-2006, 07:31 AM   #9
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Neither:

Seems that when a troll picks up a new identity, and tries to stay undercover, all you have to do is wait... and out it comes....

They really can't help themselves,

Looks like Mag Man 300 is back....
Same part of the world too.
Magman300's old "agent" also.
Like moths toa flame.

So far,
Decoy: 2
Stalking: 0 (not required)

It is magic, they just report for the line up.
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Old 12-17-2006, 07:49 AM   #10
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EKM, are you okay? You've been acting weird lately.
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