kinda like you telling me not to practice at 60 yards.
Please show me where I said you shouldn't practice at 60yds? I was talking about hunting at 60 yds. Please take the time to read my posts. Remember, you're supposed to be paying attention to details.
I'm not supprised you reacted the way you did, I kinda figured you would. You seem to have the whole world figured out. I was just trying to help with some sound advise. You are too worried about things that you don't need to be norfully understand yet.
As far as hunting the Trinity Alps...big deal

Your not impressing me nor many others on this board. Your not the only one who has hunted tough country. I have hunted all over the Rockies so I think I understand.
I'm glad youdid wellin the other things you tried as well, but I am curious about one of your statements....
I had my pilot’s license when I was just over 17 years old because my dad didn’t know what else to do to challenge me, all other normal sports were not enough.
So youhad to take up flying because allthe "other normal sports"were not achallenge? You must have excelled in all sports for them to bore you so soon right? This is plain and simple BS!I take great exception to this statement. Why? Because I PLAYED in the NFL and I KNOW the amount of mental and physical strength it takes to get to the pinnacle of a sport. The sacrifices and dedication thatneeds to beapplied to make it to the top and play at that level you could and willNEVER understand. If you were so "gifted" where everythingwas easy for you, tell me whatNFLteam YOU played for? I would LOVE to know or did you just happen to get "bored" after highschool sports? How convenient.
You want to try and come across as the golden boy that's fine but don't you dare preach to me about dedication, perseverance, mental & physical strength, commitment and a sheer will to succeed. These attributes are obtained by yearsof hard work not days, and all ofyour "pat yourself on the back" typing on this board won't change that no matter how bad you want it to.