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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 1060831" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>sp6x6---I agree that Jim knows what he is doing and is a heck of a shot. Hence the reason I watch. Seems like it could have been covered that he uses X sight and knows it will stay on even with the oops of setting it down in snow. Maybe the show could have covered to check sight if you have time. Sometimes the best make mistakes. Not saying Jim did as it appears to be fill in footage I am talking about.</p><p></p><p>Strutnut---Seems like life is a circle. I started hunting and got tired of shooting deer 500 yards with my rifle. I wanted to get closer so I muzzle loader hunted for about 20 years. I killed many deer under 100 yards and most under 50, but when I got an elk at 200 yards with the muzzle loader I wanted to get closer. I got into bow hunting. More chance to hunt during the rut with a bow. I never gave up shooting rifles long range, and there is a lot of skill in it but for my hunting style right now I get the thrill of being close. I would drop an animal at long range if given the chance. Just seems like my hunting choice is not back there yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 1060831, member: 37223"] sp6x6---I agree that Jim knows what he is doing and is a heck of a shot. Hence the reason I watch. Seems like it could have been covered that he uses X sight and knows it will stay on even with the oops of setting it down in snow. Maybe the show could have covered to check sight if you have time. Sometimes the best make mistakes. Not saying Jim did as it appears to be fill in footage I am talking about. Strutnut---Seems like life is a circle. I started hunting and got tired of shooting deer 500 yards with my rifle. I wanted to get closer so I muzzle loader hunted for about 20 years. I killed many deer under 100 yards and most under 50, but when I got an elk at 200 yards with the muzzle loader I wanted to get closer. I got into bow hunting. More chance to hunt during the rut with a bow. I never gave up shooting rifles long range, and there is a lot of skill in it but for my hunting style right now I get the thrill of being close. I would drop an animal at long range if given the chance. Just seems like my hunting choice is not back there yet. [/QUOTE]
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