Friday, October 30, 2020

See them coming

 



5 comments:

  1. Never scrimp on glass, if you do, you will regret it.
    Pay until it hurts, then pay a little more.
    I had a hunt ruined with a mid priced scope fogging.
    After that my rule of thumb is, if don’t cost more than the rifle, it’ll cost you your one shot.

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    1. Please. Skill trumps equipment every time. None of my scopes cost more than $300 and I don't regret not spending more.

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    2. What skill allows you to shoot though a fogged scope?

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  2. Photoshopping a bird snatching a fish on a cellphone gets the Giant B.S. Flag thrown.
    (Nice of them to leave the wing hanging over the edge of the greenscreen for a bonus Obvious Photoshop Award Ribbon).

    You aren't swinging that bazooka fast enough to get the shot, and that's before we factor in the 1-second lag time of most crappy cell camera programs to trip the shutter.

    With a real rig like that, you'd snap a picture of ripples, and no bird anywhere in frame, and all blurry to boot.

    If you're going to shoot pictures, get a by God camera.

    This is boob bait for rube amateurs, and amateurs too stupid to know what they don't know.

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