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Old 09-03-2004 | 08:37 AM
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Pinwheel 12
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Default RE: Practical Experience vs. Technical Testing

Frank---

To each their own is the answer to that one--- Being on "the inside" I can give you a pretty good look at what is happening technically within the industry, give insight and viewpoints, and even give a pretty good indicator on what will come down the road if you guys wish-- but much like leading a horse to water but not making him drink I cannot force anyone to listen or believe, or shoot what you do not want to, simply due to your own beliefs--- and honestly if solocams float your boat that's fine with me, have fun, at least you are shooting something!! Some people still love recurves too.

I go by technical attributes and experiences along with personal preferences, (yep, human too believe it or not ) and altho I could go on all day long about the pros/cons of one system versus another, the bottom line is you guys will believe what you want, whether I or anyone else can prove otherwise technically on certain issues.

So, in essence we are all just pi$$ing into the wind here aren't we??Because we are all individuals and will believe whatever we want to anyway. Some like Ford, Some like Chevy, Some like Dodge. Same thing here. So enough of this stuff for today---have a great weekend-- I've got to go get some work done and then hit my Bear stand this afternoon! Good shooting, Pinwheel 12

Edit---Missed your post Jeff, maybe I can get back to it later this weekend.
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