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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3116889" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>That was gonna be another question I had... However, I can carry a long gun, correct? What kind of limitations are there? I've never considered Canada to be a sporting destination until a year or two ago, due to finances.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, its nice to be back. In regards to the spray and pray and Glock shooting abilities, I just shy away from Glocks largely because of my partiality to 1911 style grips and weapons. Its definitely something I can practice and most likely become rather proficient in, its just something I've never pursued. My reasoning in the Spray and Pray verbiage (to clear things up, because I am a firm believer in judicious and smart marksmanship) is due to the fact that if I have a 800 pound apex predator coming after me, my adrenaline and limited amount of time will be affording me more of a "hit the target as much as possible in the area you need to hit" rather than knocking hairs off the fleas rear end on the left ear of the bear.</p><p></p><p>I'm not completely ruling out wheel guns, or Glocks, but I was just stating initial concerns. I don't know that I am too worried about recoil when things are going down.... like I said, in high pressure situations such as that the only thing you feel is adrenaline. and maybe the turds running down your pant leg. </p><p></p><p>If you had a wheel gun, what would you choose?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats a good point, I haven't thought of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just trying to consider all options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3116889, member: 35036"] That was gonna be another question I had... However, I can carry a long gun, correct? What kind of limitations are there? I've never considered Canada to be a sporting destination until a year or two ago, due to finances. Thanks, its nice to be back. In regards to the spray and pray and Glock shooting abilities, I just shy away from Glocks largely because of my partiality to 1911 style grips and weapons. Its definitely something I can practice and most likely become rather proficient in, its just something I've never pursued. My reasoning in the Spray and Pray verbiage (to clear things up, because I am a firm believer in judicious and smart marksmanship) is due to the fact that if I have a 800 pound apex predator coming after me, my adrenaline and limited amount of time will be affording me more of a "hit the target as much as possible in the area you need to hit" rather than knocking hairs off the fleas rear end on the left ear of the bear. I'm not completely ruling out wheel guns, or Glocks, but I was just stating initial concerns. I don't know that I am too worried about recoil when things are going down.... like I said, in high pressure situations such as that the only thing you feel is adrenaline. and maybe the turds running down your pant leg. If you had a wheel gun, what would you choose? Thats a good point, I haven't thought of that. Just trying to consider all options. [/QUOTE]
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