17 May 2009, 23:46
MickinColoWhat do you think
What do you think about the following statement? I believe it was pinned by John Wootters, I’m not sure.
“A man who opens a case in hunting camp and lifts out a single-shot rifle makes a statement about himself. It may be quite unconscious, or it may be pure egotistical one-upmanship, but it does project the image of a superior marksman and a hunter of above- average skills.”
That particular psycho-babel worked for me for many years from 22lr to 45-70 !!

18 May 2009, 08:32
Cliff LyleAlthough not the same, there is an old saying among trapshooters that warned "beware the man who only shoots one gun". I would say that when a fellow in deer camp shows up with a single shot, I would think he is wanting to do it the right way and is not afraid of laying it out there. Just my thoughts.
18 May 2009, 10:54
Ken in VAI'd have to agree.
I don't think it's something the single shooter strives to do, nevertheless, I think it happens quite often.
Too bad it doesn't work on what we're hunting though. If it did, they'd just go ahead and give up knowing that they didn't have a chance!
Ken
18 May 2009, 18:11
Concho42I just gave my 12 year old grandson a muzzle loader and I taught him how to load shoot it clean it , 1 shot and he realizes that he only has 1 shot so make it a good one ! my point ! he will be a fine marksman ! I witnessed a man shoot a 30/30 till empty at a deer shot so full of holes he gave it to a friend , sportsman ? Not in my book !