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<blockquote data-quote="9A Pilot" data-source="post: 5181293" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>As you can see from the clip,hunting lions & other big game isn't a sure thing.</p><p>It's not like you going out to a farmers field & shooting cows..There's a real element of danger involved.Once something like that is charging you let's see how good of shot you are as you're trying to compensate for 30 mph of closure on you while the target is exposing just a narrow frontal area..all the while you're likly in a panic..the lion is too close for the scope & you're just winging bullets at him.You have a better chance of hitting him with the butt of the rifle at that point.</p><p>"The fenced off area" is likly a game preserve set aside for just such a purpose.The purpose is not so much "for fun" but more for "sport",Again where the penalty for failure could be your life.You're on the lion's turf.You had better be "on your game" in order to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9A Pilot, post: 5181293, member: 20605"] As you can see from the clip,hunting lions & other big game isn't a sure thing. It's not like you going out to a farmers field & shooting cows..There's a real element of danger involved.Once something like that is charging you let's see how good of shot you are as you're trying to compensate for 30 mph of closure on you while the target is exposing just a narrow frontal area..all the while you're likly in a panic..the lion is too close for the scope & you're just winging bullets at him.You have a better chance of hitting him with the butt of the rifle at that point. "The fenced off area" is likly a game preserve set aside for just such a purpose.The purpose is not so much "for fun" but more for "sport",Again where the penalty for failure could be your life.You're on the lion's turf.You had better be "on your game" in order to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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