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I My my go back and read my original answering post it said "wouldnt matter would it really as anyone worth his salt should be capable of getting two good shots away..shots that count i mean." So you other members dispute that, do any of you? Obviously! f you don't shoot targets at all, how do you sight your rifle in ? And IMHO, practice before you go in the field in good and that is where you see people shoot well and then you see them in the field and they don't shoot well. Ah i was under the impression that you actively shot paper at the range,i have never been to a range ever! Any sighting in is a quick few shots at any old board up against a tree down the paddock,i have never been one to sit for bloody hours trying to turn my hunting rifle into a tackholer,my interest in firing ammo off is at game wether its a rabbit or bigger not having a day out at little river or elsewhere. And to other double rifle owners that frequent this forum i say "what? do you have no confidence in your OWN ability to get a couple of shots off at a charging whatever?" Well it appears so to me if you are questioning the ability of any one else,now you tell me if any other bastard can do it why the F cant i? At nearly 54 with an absolute lifetime of using a rifle i aint exactly a fuggin novice and thats from shooting as a young kid ...far longer than the 36 fuggin years i have been licenced. All we are bloody gabbling about is shooting a fast moving animal coming at you rather than going away or crossing you and if its got teeth or claws so what! Is this double rifle club so exclusive that you have to actually own one to be able to use one? You blokes with the doubles have often cited that there is nothing quicker blah blah so whats the problem in getting off a couple of shots? Earlier i also mentioned the word "auto" and if you ever saw a Browning Bar in 458 WM putting them out you might just see another light. |