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Old 05-29-2007, 12:09 AM
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I'm glad there are people who believe strongly in their mode of sport. These arguments that the strict traditionalists are making carry over into the bow shooting fraternity also..traditional versus recurve versus the compound versus the 90% letoff compounds. Good grief guys...it is hunters we need ..not arguments. So if ya don't like the other modes of the sport..heck just shut up and as Rattus said..quit whining or arguing. Hunting seasons are great. Hunt your way and let others hunt theirs. As long as it is legal..it surely ain't cheating....no matter whether you like it or not. Heck I have never used an inline to hunt with but I do like shooting them. You know this isn't about just because it doesn't go the way you want...you will take your ball and go home. Just do it your way(either traditional or non) and let it go. These arguments belittle the whole sport. I hunted with a 50 caliber hawken with round balls(no scope but I did put a peep on it) even in the normal firearm season. The darn thing was accurate and effective. I also used a shotgun with sabot slugs when they became available. Much better than the old foster slugs as far as accuracy. So what should we do..go back to using shotguns with punkin balls again?? Some things DO make things more effective..if not better!
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