I was teaching a firearms class recently and one of the students tried to correct me during the section on ballistics. He was told by his father that you had to aim high when shooting uphill...
It took me the better part of half an hour to make this youngster realize that physics and gravity are actually science and that his father was wrong. (I actually got a phone call from his father asking what the heck I was talking about!)
I hear these well worn myths and misconceptions all the time... like the guy in the gunstore telling me that you should never hunt over a gut pile, while he was buying doe in heat scent.
What are some of your favorite Hunting/Shooting Myths and Misconceptions. Lets clear the air on the bafflegarb and twaddle that is far too prevalent in our sport.
I hear these well worn myths and misconceptions all the time... like the guy in the gunstore telling me that you should never hunt over a gut pile, while he was buying doe in heat scent.
What are some of your favorite Hunting/Shooting Myths and Misconceptions. Lets clear the air on the bafflegarb and twaddle that is far too prevalent in our sport.




















































