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Old 11-29-2013 | 08:31 AM
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Murby
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Originally Posted by flags
Top,

Every forum has a fool. We now know who it is on this forum. Do a quick search of some of this guy's posts and it is readily apparent that he has very, very little actual experience. Did you happen to catch the post he started where he said Nikon is junk? Here is it if you want to look it over:

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/scop...junk-junk.html

And then there was this "earth shattering" discovery about tapping your scope to settle it. You and I have known about this for 40 years. Here's that gem:

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/scop...justments.html

Oh, and Murdy, how about explaining this quote taken directly from one of your posts: "One of the first signs of a weak position is an unsolicited and irrelevant attack from another angle."

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/whit...amazing-2.html

What the hell is your rant here if not an "unsolicited and irrelevant" attack? What prompted the blast from you? You seem to have taken some sort of offense to the advice I gave the man, advice everyone but you seems to agree with, and rather than simply disagreeing in a rational manner, you go off the deep end. By the way, if you're the only one that disagrees, then logic dictates that your view point is flawed. Or are you really trying to say everyone else is wrong? If so, then not only are you a full retard, you're a fool as well.

You got some issues there Buddy. I ain't your enemy, but if you want to declare war, I'm game. But you'll lose and you'll lose big!

My rant is your very poor advice to set traps that could injure and potentially kill someone.

Hey man.. You go ahead and set booby traps on your own property..
Good luck to you.

And I do have issues.. with stupidity. (like those who advocate setting dangerous traps)

There are enough stupid hunters out there as it is.. Please remain indoors for our protection.
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