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One step further still: those who would claim any practice is incomparable and too artificial to be of any use in real life situations, should only look at the difference between the Russian conscript thrown into battle after a half day of training and a US military soldier having gone through months, if not years of training before facing their first real combat, and compare their effectiveness levels.

That is in my opinion the single biggest differentiator between the US military and everyone else...

Its not that American DNA is any better than any other country's DNA.. or even that our mindset is superior (we are certainly of a different mindset than many, and are pretty "warlike" compared to other cultures and countries.. but I dont see that as the biggest differentiator)..

The US military is undoubtedly the finest in the world... because of money..

Simply put.. our soldiers/Marines/airmen/sailors/guardians get the finest equipment and the most extensive training comparatively to all other nations (to include other fully developed, 1st world countries)..

Look at the number of live fire rounds a typical US infantryman in just a conventional unit will shoot in a year vs his counterpart in say the UK, French, or German army... Look at how much fuel a US armor unit will burn in a year driving and operating their tanks and APC's vs how much fuel will get burned by a counterpart armor unit in the UK, French, or German army.. etc..etc..

Its not that the US serviceman is any better as a human... he certainly is not...

Its just that he gets A LOT more training and practice in than everyone else does.. and generally speaking (not always the case, but far more often than not this is true) he is provided higher quality tools to get the job done.. not because we love our troops anymore than any other country does.. but simply because we have the money to provide them with the higher quality tools and the much more extensive training, where other countries do not..

Truthfully, Ive been incredibly impressed with how good other countries get with the limited resources they are provided.. as an example, Guatemala's kaibiles are ferocious little buggers.. they are an incredibly formidable fighting force (IMO) that is as capable as many counterpart units in more developed and/or wealthy countries.. and they accomplish that with incredibly limited budgets and incredibly limited equipment.. they train super hard, and are super selective about who gets into that unit..

but.. as good as they are.. they dont hold a candle to the US Army Ranger Regiment.. they dont have a world class gym like each Ranger battalion has.. they dont have an assigned nutritionist, assigned strength coach, assigned exercise physiologist like each Ranger Battalion does these days.. they dont have the same weapons systems, same air support, same budget for ammo, etc.. they dont have access to the same quality training facilities.. dont have access to the same quality trainers.. etc.. the list goes on and on..

But insert a squad of kaibiles into the Ranger Regiment for a year, and give them access to all of the above.. and I'd bet my last nickle that they would be 100% on par with a Ranger squad (perhaps better than some squads)..
 
@festuscat - then do you Really think a Cape Buffalo runs as fast as a Quarter Horse? Knowing a top Quarter Horse can run faster than any Kentucky Derby Winner — for “a quarter Mile”…. For me the relevant fact is that “I can’t run faster than a Cape Buffalo” ! I guess we’ll need to “Saddle Up a Buffalo” and have a race to settle our differing opinions. (And while I owned a Quarter Horse - it was Not a top quality one, but was fast enough for a college kid)
Yes. I know it.
A Cape Buffalo can move 15m/sec

I’ve seen it
 
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@festuscat - then do you Really think a Cape Buffalo runs as fast as a Quarter Horse? Knowing a top Quarter Horse can run faster than any Kentucky Derby Winner — for “a quarter Mile”…. For me the relevant fact is that “I can’t run faster than a Cape Buffalo” ! I guess we’ll need to “Saddle Up a Buffalo” and have a race to settle our differing opinions. (And while I owned a Quarter Horse - it was Not a top quality one, but was fast enough for a college kid)
Someone just fwd this to me.

 
I see this all the time, especially when it comes to predators. The level of hypocrisy is directly proportional to how "cute and cuddly" the individual finds the predator. Kill a crocodile or alligator and there is little concern about doing predator control. Kill a coyote, very little, but some concern. Now, if you should step into the realm of Bears, Wolves, or Big Cats, now you will draw the fire of both Anti-hunting groups, and hypocritical hunters alike.

One slight disagreement in your line of thinking about people on this thread and Mark is that I don't think most people here dislike him for jealous reasons etc. Although, I am sure there are some. I think most people take issue with him making the hunt more about himself getting a shot than the client, and increased, unnecessary risk. That's been my take on it.
The way cats, bears, and sometimes wolves are "hunted" is not for me. I'm not into shooting anything over bait or terrorizing animals chasing them with dogs so they can be shot out of a tree. However, I do acknowledge that these methods of harvesting may be essential for managing those species. To say it's not for ME and why is NOT the same as being critical of those who do it. Don't expect me to be singing their praise. But again, just because I don't is not being critical. It's just not for me. Period.
 
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Someone just fwd this to me.

An interesting comparison of maximum speeds.

Cape buffalo = 35 mph
Gemsbuck = 37 mph
Impala and springbuck = 55 mph
Quarter horse = 55 mph (for quarter mile, hence its name)
Lesser kudu = 62 mph
 
An interesting comparison of maximum speeds.

Cape buffalo = 35 mph
Gemsbuck = 37 mph
Impala and springbuck = 55 mph
Quarter horse = 55 mph (for quarter mile, hence its name)
Lesser kudu = 62 mph
Me 12 mph and stomped into jelly!
 
I think a lot of people who haven't experienced a charge from dangerous came (me included), in this case cape buffalo are forgetting the power of intent.

Intent plays a major role in violence of action. If we are waiting for them to be within 10 yards to shoot, they can cross that distance in .58 seconds at 35 mph. That isn't much time at all to stop a ton of animal with no other intent but to kill the person in front of them.
 
The way cats, bears, and sometimes wolves are "hunted" is not for me. I'm not into shooting anything over bait or terrorizing animals chasing them with dogs so they can be shot out of a tree. However, I do acknowledge that these methods of harvesting may be essential for managing those species. To say it's not for ME and why is NOT the same as being critical of those who do it. Don't expect me to be singing their praise. But again, just because I don't is not being critical. It's just not for me. Period.

My comment was made back in the beginning of June, about 20 pages earlier in this thread. It was in direct response to someone else and never mentioned you or had anything to do with you. So I am unclear if you took it personally now, many months later, for some reason.
 
My comment was made back in the beginning of June, about 20 pages earlier in this thread. It was in direct response to someone else and never mentioned you or had anything to do with you. So I am unclear if you took it personally now, many months later, for some reason.
Nope. Just going through the thread and noticed the post. It gets old when many sportsmen assume we must all approve of everything any other "hunter" does or somehow we are supporting PETA type antis. All this black & white partisinism is stupid ... and destructive. Look what it's done to democracy. Anyway, I have voiced my personal preferences re shooting over bait, etc before and almost every time those who do that stuff automatically take it as criticism because I'm not "supporting" their particular methods.
 
Nope. Just going through the thread and noticed the post. It gets old when many sportsmen assume we must all approve of everything any other "hunter" does or somehow we are supporting PETA type antis. All this black & white partisinism is stupid ... and destructive. Look what it's done to democracy. Anyway, I have voiced my personal preferences re shooting over bait, etc before and almost every time those who do that stuff automatically take it as criticism because I'm not "supporting" their particular methods.
You can not like or not support a type of hunting . That’s perfectly ok.
The problem come form if you don’t like the type of hunting to activate try and stop/ hurt it
That puts a hunter into the same boat as the animals rights nuts.
But that’s a lot of the problem a lot of hunters try and stop other hunters and there type of hunting.

And OH not saying you personally.
 
An interesting comparison of maximum speeds.

Cape buffalo = 35 mph
Gemsbuck = 37 mph
Impala and springbuck = 55 mph
Quarter horse = 55 mph (for quarter mile, hence its name)
Lesser kudu = 62 mph
Well, how fast can a camel run? Maybe a one humped can run faster than a two humped?
 
I attach this for interest. Not sure where I got it!


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Bottom line is all of them are faster than me!
If you work out a bit, maybe you could outrun an elephant. Usain Bolt once hit 44 km/hr during a 100 meter sprint. Time to invest in a treadmill!
 
Well, how fast can a camel run? Maybe a one humped can run faster than a two humped?
Bob would know…

He says the two humpers require less lead with a .35 Weiner…
 
I love the Mark Sullivan videos. My buddies wife bought him the box set for Christmas about 10 years ago as a goof and we laughed are asses off for hours… You couldn’t make that stuff up if you wanted to! We still break them out for comic relief every now and then!
 

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