I challenge anyone.......
#81
Danny,do you think I just started shooting yesterday.I have a bow setup right now that I can most everytime take it out and shoot in the 280's from the mbr class and it is my hunting rig.For me I choose the scope BECAUSE OF THE CHALLENGE of the farther distances.I also don't need bino's or 2 minutes to shoot it but when setting my scope and judging 40-50 yards,I need more time and bino's to make sure those targets aren't leaning a little and point out where the 12 or 11 rings are.For the record Danny,I don't use magnification in my scope.Just an up pin.
Arthur as for your comments against me,I have no idea what you are talking about.I stated FACTS from an ASA shoot.I said nothing about it's popularity,I just stated a fact.As a matter of fact I just counted ALL the open classes from the ASA pro-am and 716 of them were open shooters.This was including woman and pros.That is more than half so the open class must be somewhat popular.
So I ask you and Danny,where are these people supposed to practice if not at the local shoots?Are they supposed to just show up and shoot with no practice at all.It seems the problem is more with you than with them.It looks like a bunch of jealousy and envy to me.
And yes Arthur,there are many open shooters that are in over their head and don't know all the rules.Most grab the scopes thinking they are easier and soon find out that they are not.The added distance will make sure of that.If you are having trouble with open shooters in your area,then take it up with them but spreading all this crap across the internet is getting old.
There is room for all types of shooting at the local shoots.
Arthur as for your comments against me,I have no idea what you are talking about.I stated FACTS from an ASA shoot.I said nothing about it's popularity,I just stated a fact.As a matter of fact I just counted ALL the open classes from the ASA pro-am and 716 of them were open shooters.This was including woman and pros.That is more than half so the open class must be somewhat popular.
So I ask you and Danny,where are these people supposed to practice if not at the local shoots?Are they supposed to just show up and shoot with no practice at all.It seems the problem is more with you than with them.It looks like a bunch of jealousy and envy to me.
And yes Arthur,there are many open shooters that are in over their head and don't know all the rules.Most grab the scopes thinking they are easier and soon find out that they are not.The added distance will make sure of that.If you are having trouble with open shooters in your area,then take it up with them but spreading all this crap across the internet is getting old.
There is room for all types of shooting at the local shoots.
#82
RA,sorry about the hijacking but personall attacks don't sit well with me,especially when someone doesn't know me.And yes when putting down open shooters,that is a pesonall attack.
I shoot open equipment and enjoy it.That's what everyone needs to do with their own equipment is shoot it and enjoy it and not worry about what someone else is shooting or what they are doing that they don't like or agree with.
I shoot open equipment and enjoy it.That's what everyone needs to do with their own equipment is shoot it and enjoy it and not worry about what someone else is shooting or what they are doing that they don't like or agree with.
#83
THis makes me want to run out and shoot 3D. All the classes and attitude. I think I'll just stay in my yard. My dog don't care what I shoot with, she just likes running down at the target when she hears my arrow hit it.
#85
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Memphis TN USA
I think I'll just stay in my yard. My dog don't care what I shoot with, she just likes running down at the target when she hears my arrow hit it
#88
OH PLEASE, it would take a high and mighty trophy huntin, compound shootin, techy to be a CAT person.[:'(]




The more TRADITIONAL pet is surely a dog, as they need much more time and effort put into raising and caring for them.
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The more TRADITIONAL pet is surely a dog, as they need much more time and effort put into raising and caring for them.

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#89
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
The more TRADITIONAL pet is surely a dog, as they need much more time and effort put into raising and caring for them.



This is hard to turn down.