Originally Posted By: Stan

That said, KR, I tire of hearing people, who have never taken the time or put forth the effort to learn to do something out of the ordinary, condemning others who HAVE. Sixty and seventy yards kills are not unreasonable. They are not even a stretch for a man who has taken the time and put forth the effort to learn how.

See, when people make blanket statements , stating absolutes, they are being set up for a fall. The world of shotgunning encompasses so much more than one man's little sphere of it. Just because you don't believe there are gunners that can handle a 3" magnum duck load, and use it to it's fullest capability, doesn't mean they don't exist.



Agreed Stan, nhcrowshooter and the other 95%........

Why is it on these threads we always get these motor mouth writer types with apparantly no practical experience in the field, preaching complete erroneous b.s. while patting themselves on the back.......?.........They brag on their own merits afoot and with the gun while attempting to tell us, one and all, how it's really done.....I think they must believe their own drivel.....?........Anybody with any shotgun REAL WORLD field experience knows it's mostly embellished b.s...............

Ever notice, they always quote some written study, paper or test where they were not present.........usually written by ANOTHER sports writer a long, long time ago...........

Best,


Doug