woods89
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- Oct 27, 2021
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Couple things....
- On the money front, there is a difference between putting in a shirt order and picking them up when done, and having the shirt supplier handle production, inventory, point of sale, and shipping. He is most certainly not making money at $22.00 for a T-shirt.
-On hunter numbers, I don't get from him that we shouldn't help new hunters, just that it's a little misguided at this time for non-profits and state agencies to be promoting R3. I'd agree with this point with the access and game population issues facing the West.
-In my opinion, the best point to ponder from him is that all the loud voices in hunting are profiting off it. Is that really how we are going to get to objective solutions?
-Probably the biggest thing I'd differ with him on is long range hunting, whatever that means anymore. I think he's too absolutist on this, and that's coming from someone who not so many years ago thought no one had any business shooting beyond 400 yds. The number of people that should is quite small, but coming to know some real riflemen personally, I've had to question my beliefs. It's a little disconcerting when you shoot with someone who is legitimately more reliable at 600 than you are at 3-400. There is a line for sure, I'm just less confident in where it lies.
- On the money front, there is a difference between putting in a shirt order and picking them up when done, and having the shirt supplier handle production, inventory, point of sale, and shipping. He is most certainly not making money at $22.00 for a T-shirt.
-On hunter numbers, I don't get from him that we shouldn't help new hunters, just that it's a little misguided at this time for non-profits and state agencies to be promoting R3. I'd agree with this point with the access and game population issues facing the West.
-In my opinion, the best point to ponder from him is that all the loud voices in hunting are profiting off it. Is that really how we are going to get to objective solutions?
-Probably the biggest thing I'd differ with him on is long range hunting, whatever that means anymore. I think he's too absolutist on this, and that's coming from someone who not so many years ago thought no one had any business shooting beyond 400 yds. The number of people that should is quite small, but coming to know some real riflemen personally, I've had to question my beliefs. It's a little disconcerting when you shoot with someone who is legitimately more reliable at 600 than you are at 3-400. There is a line for sure, I'm just less confident in where it lies.