TrackingPoint
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Re: TrackingPoint
Not for hunting IMHO. Great for shooting bad guys and varmints though.-----SS
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Re: TrackingPoint
Agreed, I don't feel that it is appropriate for a hunting application (breach of fair chase???)... however, the technology is remarkable.
“The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.”
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Re: TrackingPoint
I agree, the technology is amazing, would have loved to had access while deployed. Hope our troops have already been issued this product, although I would be willing to bet they haven't.
As far as useing this type of weapon to hunt any type game,IN MY OPINION, would be wrong. I varmit hunt to help control there population,limiting there distruction to wildlife and mainly to sharpen my hunting/shooting skills.
Again IN MY OPINION..... That is not hunting or even marksmanship, but it would classified as a "two legged varmits worst nightmare"
As far as useing this type of weapon to hunt any type game,IN MY OPINION, would be wrong. I varmit hunt to help control there population,limiting there distruction to wildlife and mainly to sharpen my hunting/shooting skills.
Again IN MY OPINION..... That is not hunting or even marksmanship, but it would classified as a "two legged varmits worst nightmare"