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<blockquote data-quote="Darryl Cassel" data-source="post: 15383" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>S1</p><p></p><p>You belly shooters are all alike. Making fun of anyone that don't hunt or shoot the way you do. That's a shame. I guess your way is the ONLY way to LR hunt the way you sound. </p><p></p><p>Just to increase your knowlege on how we do it at times.</p><p>We carry our Bigeyes (wrapped in bubble wrap) in the bottom of our Cabelas Freighter back packs, put our down hunting clothes in the backpack along with our food and ammo for the day, strap a small tripod on the pack and carry a lighter LR rifle (up to 16 or 17 Lbs) out on far ridges high in the mountains here in PA, for a day of glassing and hunting for deer. We have spots we have used for years.</p><p></p><p>We don't hunt the roads and when we are in Colorado we are 7 1/2 Miles back in.</p><p>Now if were on my property, we can shoot out to 3000 yards if we want to and the heavy equipment can and does get set up there.</p><p></p><p>The point is, we still hunt as a team of two or three and use the spotter system out on the ridges, on my property or where ever else we hunt which, I'm sure you are aware of. The bigeyes are a tremendous help if you've never used or seen them, which it sounds like you haven't. </p><p></p><p>Another thing, My Butler won't carry heavy equipment. We have to do that ourselves.</p><p></p><p>There you have it so leave my Butler out of it. You can't use him.</p><p></p><p>We don't use the hubble yet either. Be nice if we could though.</p><p></p><p>DC</p><p></p><p>[ 03-05-2003: Message edited by: Darryl Cassel ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryl Cassel, post: 15383, member: 34"] S1 You belly shooters are all alike. Making fun of anyone that don't hunt or shoot the way you do. That's a shame. I guess your way is the ONLY way to LR hunt the way you sound. Just to increase your knowlege on how we do it at times. We carry our Bigeyes (wrapped in bubble wrap) in the bottom of our Cabelas Freighter back packs, put our down hunting clothes in the backpack along with our food and ammo for the day, strap a small tripod on the pack and carry a lighter LR rifle (up to 16 or 17 Lbs) out on far ridges high in the mountains here in PA, for a day of glassing and hunting for deer. We have spots we have used for years. We don't hunt the roads and when we are in Colorado we are 7 1/2 Miles back in. Now if were on my property, we can shoot out to 3000 yards if we want to and the heavy equipment can and does get set up there. The point is, we still hunt as a team of two or three and use the spotter system out on the ridges, on my property or where ever else we hunt which, I'm sure you are aware of. The bigeyes are a tremendous help if you've never used or seen them, which it sounds like you haven't. Another thing, My Butler won't carry heavy equipment. We have to do that ourselves. There you have it so leave my Butler out of it. You can't use him. We don't use the hubble yet either. Be nice if we could though. DC [ 03-05-2003: Message edited by: Darryl Cassel ] [/QUOTE]
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