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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2609460" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>This Thread may, or may not, be about long range hunting. Long range hunting means different distances to different hunters. For the authors of that article, and by ownership and inference, the Alaska Department of Fish & Game? Long range could well be inside of 200yds, since they discourage shooting past 200yds.</p><p></p><p>Your opinion on muzzle brakes is your opinion. No better than mine or anyone elses. Your opinion happens to be wrong, for me, and my hunting practices and preferences. Much of the information in the F&G article is wrong for me, for my time spent hiking, camping, and hunting in Alaska, and for my hunting preferences.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the article was authorized for release on Alaska Department of Fish & Game letterhead doesn't make the content any more authoritative, more correct, than the findings and conclusions reached by many lifelong Alaskan hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2609460, member: 4191"] This Thread may, or may not, be about long range hunting. Long range hunting means different distances to different hunters. For the authors of that article, and by ownership and inference, the Alaska Department of Fish & Game? Long range could well be inside of 200yds, since they discourage shooting past 200yds. Your opinion on muzzle brakes is your opinion. No better than mine or anyone elses. Your opinion happens to be wrong, for me, and my hunting practices and preferences. Much of the information in the F&G article is wrong for me, for my time spent hiking, camping, and hunting in Alaska, and for my hunting preferences. The fact that the article was authorized for release on Alaska Department of Fish & Game letterhead doesn't make the content any more authoritative, more correct, than the findings and conclusions reached by many lifelong Alaskan hunters. [/QUOTE]
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