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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2857572" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>QUESTION: Why do you us human targets? If you are going to war that's one thing, but to hunt game I feel it a different story. Targets that gridded are far better to help in figuring out how you rifle is shooting. I think this is the first target here that's showing a body target. It's probable me, but I don't like that type of target. I am a harden former Combat Vet and probable done my fair share of taking lives in combat. I am one that it never brother me, and I felt it even up the score with the men that was killed. Being a combat medic dealing with the wounded, dying, and the dead.</p><p>If you are training to go to war that's a different story. There are reasons for using human target in training soldiers that are going into combat. I have never used human target after getting out of the Army. Teaching young boys in the Boy Scouts, for rifle and Shotgun merit badges never used them. I don't feel we are hunting man here. </p><p>Hopefully we never do!</p><p>This probable won't go over very good, but other that were in combat will probable agree with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2857572, member: 101791"] QUESTION: Why do you us human targets? If you are going to war that's one thing, but to hunt game I feel it a different story. Targets that gridded are far better to help in figuring out how you rifle is shooting. I think this is the first target here that's showing a body target. It's probable me, but I don't like that type of target. I am a harden former Combat Vet and probable done my fair share of taking lives in combat. I am one that it never brother me, and I felt it even up the score with the men that was killed. Being a combat medic dealing with the wounded, dying, and the dead. If you are training to go to war that's a different story. There are reasons for using human target in training soldiers that are going into combat. I have never used human target after getting out of the Army. Teaching young boys in the Boy Scouts, for rifle and Shotgun merit badges never used them. I don't feel we are hunting man here. Hopefully we never do! This probable won't go over very good, but other that were in combat will probable agree with me. [/QUOTE]
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