A lot of hunters aren't actually "gun guys". The gun is just the tool they require. If something else worked, they wouldn't be shooters at all. - dan
A lot of hunters aren't actually "gun guys". The gun is just the tool they require. If something else worked, they wouldn't be shooters at all. - dan
My favorite fudd story -
Had a guy put a 3X9 Scope on his A Bolt Medallion 30-06 with see thru scope bases.
His rifle didn't have open sites to use under the see thru rings ???
There was no talking him out of it, his buddy knows everything about guns and that's what he told him to buy "gotta have the see thru rings in case a deer comes in too close for the scope"
I have a brother in-law that maintains he can hit a refrigerator at 1000yds with his open sight, Winchester 30-30 trapper. I'm sure he's done it, but I'm not sure he knows how to measure 1000 yards.
I'll put my flame suit on, but sometimes one can get away with this; my 303 will shot 2" group with one brand of ammo, but 3" groups with mixed ammo. So pretty much irrelevant on a deer, let alone a moose at that range.
But things like 22-250 or 22 Hornet will shoot different ammo to widely different points of impact.
I've noticed many hunters have quick release mounts on their rifles, with no open sights/irons..........go figure.
i love fudd lore. had a guy tell me the other day his friend shot moose "all the time" at 400m with 30-30 lever action and open sights, the legend goes he would hold 4ft above its back, followed by the typical "dropped it right in his tracks everytime". the store clerk then asked him how far the store exit was in yards. he said 125yds the clerk informed him it was 60 lol. so it totally discredited his story.
60 yards from gun counter to exit is a big store. I find the bigger the store, the taller the tale patrons of those establishments have
i was in cabelas and i asked the fudd behind the counter if the had anything chambered in 300WM. he said "300 win mag? why would you wanna shoot a deer with that? i shot a deer with a 300 win mag once and blew both his front legs off" to which i replied "why did you shoot it in the legs?" he ignored the question and offered to show me a 45/70.. i left
A lot of hunters aren't actually "gun guys". The gun is just the tool they require. If something else worked, they wouldn't be shooters at all. - dan
Haha, I'm this guy. If I'm able to offhand mag dump at 100 yards, and have most of my hits anywhere within the circle then I'm happy as heck. For me, the 9" circle IS the bullseye, lol.And a lot of gun guys are far more interesting in shooting fast and making lots of noise than small groups and making hits at long range...
i love fudd lore. had a guy tell me the other day his friend shot moose "all the time" at 400m with 30-30 lever action and open sights, the legend goes he would hold 4ft above its back, followed by the typical "dropped it right in his tracks everytime". the store clerk then asked him how far the store exit was in yards. he said 125yds the clerk informed him it was 60 lol. so it totally discredited his story.
Ha ha ha! lol! Most wouldn't get past Q1. Should be stickied!10. Why are you looking at me so strange? Of course I believe you- unless there's some reason I shouldn't???
Mods are welcome to sticky this![]()
This. I would almost say 'most'. If only the hunters would join ranks in protecting our guns. Unfortunately, these guys get to hide safely behind our pistols and black rifles. Their own firearms won't be on the chopping block until after all of ours are gone.
Haha, I'm this guy. If I'm able to offhand mag dump at 100 yards, and have most of my hits anywhere within the circle then I'm happy as heck. For me, the 9" circle IS the bullseye, lol.
It's always funny at the range, when these guys shooting from bench with their holes touching, looking at my target wondering what's broken; but I'm looking at theirs thinking basically the same thing. If that's the setup you require to hit tight groups, then what's the point in doing it. imo.