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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 4176636)
That looks a lot like belly hair. I'd bet you may have dropped your muzzle at the shot and hit too low. It is very easy to do if you don't concentrate on following through with your shot. That would explain the squatting/hunching of your deer.
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Originally Posted by ModernPrimitive
(Post 4176534)
"rubbed you the wrong way"
I don't understand. I am saying anyone who hunts has lost an animal and describing my similar such loss;though (hopefully) not a regular occurrence, it is still a disconcerting one, at least it is for me. What, exactly, are you saying? |
Originally Posted by rafsob
(Post 4176683)
Don't pay him any attention, he likes to stir the pot every now and then. Maybe he thinks everyone is a sharp shooter!?!?!? :bash:
The majority yes, but not everybody. That was my only point, and I proved it. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4176693)
Maybe you think everybody is a lousy shot, and can't track? Not everybody loses animals. That's a fact.
The majority yes, but not everybody. That was my only point, and I proved it. |
Originally Posted by TNHagies
(Post 4176741)
The only thing you proved is that people state they have never lost an animal. That proves nothing. For example, I have a yellow unicorn in my backyard that defecates $100 bills. I said it so it must be true, correct?
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Pete: This reminds me of a thread this month on another website I'm on where a kid killed a huge bull in the Wyoming late season. He showed two pictures of the bull and said he had quickly taped the main beam and it was close to 61", which is a heck of a bull. One of the members that is known to be an argumentative douchebag came on and said there was no way it was that long and guessed the score at 345". He took a great thread that everyone was congratulating the guy on into the crapper. The kid got the boiled skull back from the taxidermist so he can do a DIY Euromount and it scored 369". He then put a measuring tape on one beam and taped it there to keep it in place. He then took a couple pictures and it was 1/8" shy of 61". The jackass who ruined the thread still maintains the bull isn't that big and the beams aren't that long. I've seen the same thing on buck threads on this and other sites where a guy ends up having his rack scored and people come on and say no way is it that big. Some people just can't admit they're wrong and would argue the sun is the moon and vice versa! Such is life and I wouldn't let it bother me.
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
(Post 4176808)
Pete: Some people just can't admit they're wrong and would argue the sun is the moon and vice versa! Such is life and I wouldn't let it bother me.
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Originally Posted by rafsob
(Post 4176926)
AMEN BROTHER!!!!!
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Originally Posted by rafsob
(Post 4176926)
AMEN BROTHER!!!!!
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Well I am not trying to beat a dead horse, but maybe you need to reread your own post. You talked about a nay sayer and that seems to be what this guy is. Seems every time someone posts he has to turn it around and make himself the subject instead of the OP thread! So when you started talking about that other thread, I immediately think of Muley _ Sorry!
And if that isn't clear for you here is wha the OP felt about how his thread was going. Maybe this will make it a little more clear.
Originally Posted by mainjet
(Post 4176553)
Let's not get to hung up on if everyone has lost a deer or not. It really does not help the situation. It only turns the thread into a different argument.
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