HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - 300 win mag
Thread: 300 win mag
View Single Post
Old 01-01-2006 | 03:28 PM
  #45  
utmstudent
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 369
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: 300 win mag

tham


WOW!!Can't you have a mature conversation with someone that doesn't agree with your "old school" rules?

Ok, lets not avoid the subject at hand Mr. Maturity.If you can't answer the question then just admit to it. First you need toGROW UP.

Could it be that the young newbie (me) shoots better than the old timer (you) and you think I should follow your rules, the way you've done them for 100 years or how ever old you are??

Maybe I just have a knack for shooting. Maybe you have to work at it. Confidence verses Experience? Which is it?

One thing us young college kids learn in school is to converse, debate, discuss and educate ourselves. We learn to listen and only speak about things we know for sure and not just shoot off at the mouth. If you can't honestly answer the question or come up with some evidence that experience is better than confidence or even have a "grown up" discussion about it then I just rest my case. I am willing to try it "your" way, if you will, I mean, CAN tell me why and what reason for? Can you tell me that your experience level is better than my confidence level? Can you prove to me that it is. Can you prove that your wide range of experiences can make you a better shooter than I, having a higher confidence level than you? I believe the confidence wins over the experience level because with all that experience, on that one shot, you may flinch or aim too high. Like I said, I am willing to listen to your debate and put it to a test. But if your just going to act like a kid then I'd rather not even listen to anything you have to say. I still stand on my decision.


utmstudent is offline  
Reply