Originally Posted by JoeBob
Not going to read the whole thread but a lot of people out there today never squirrel or rabbit hunted. They never chased birds around the yard with a BB gun. The only shooting they ever did before getting up in an enclosed deer stand was at the range with a rest or a bipod. That doesn’t lead to good shooting in the old fashioned way of meaning.

A person should be able to shoot a deer at hundred yards or less quicker than someone can say, “Hey, shoot that deer out there.” It really should be practically instantaneous.

I get the feeling that lots of guys who practice shooting does at 800 yards with a 6.5 Creedmoor would starve to death if you put them in a thicket with a 30-30.

I find it funny you don't read yet feel free to opine and there is quite a bit of overlap among skilled marksmen.

Not a doe but you get the point.



Not a thicket and not a 30-30 but you get the point.



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