Ringman,

Not to call your reply out as being tragically and laughably silly or anything, but you really should consult a dictionary before you start slinging unfounded insults around about the non-use of same.

Just so you know, "etiquet" (as you've misspelled it...at least before you edit and correct said misspelling) is correctly spelled:

e-t-i-q-u-e-t-t-e

What of the following is so hard for you to understand and accept?

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"...but to actually be [i]hunting it must be done at relatively close distances, where the hunter must employ skill and stealth to be successful. He must be aware of wind direction and that movement or noise at the wrong time can bring an abrupt end to the hunt. But when the quarry is so far away that scent, movement and noise (within reason, of course) are no longer factors, it then becomes purely a test of one's [u]shooting[/u] skill and equipment."[/i]


Since accuracy is of such paramount concern to you, why not at least characterize your activity more accurately?


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