they have yet to draw a definitive line between long range shooting and hunting so I don't think they really know themselves......I'm confused as to what their stance is.....
I understand you are entitled to an opinion but why in this instance do you think tracks animal is B&C worthy yet you were clearly opposed to long range "shooting" as B&C calls it?You will notice that I was quoting Track... the shot that I referred to was his... a nice shot with a nice gun made in the past couple years... my point was that even those not in favour of extreme range shooting "may" take shots that "seem" extreme to another shooter. Superbrad was correct... my point was that drawing a line in the sand related to linear distance is pointless and impossible to fairly quantify... other sports realized this long ago and began to focus on the equipment used, which naturally limits performance... and before you jump down my throat... I am not (at this time) in favour of equipment restrictions... when "laser tagged, guided bullets" come into use, I may change my opinion.
I have stated clearly my opinion... but that opinion ONLY relates to my practices... I do not shoot at extreme ranges on game, with guns or with bows... there is just too many variables that can result in a wounding loss... and nothing grieves me more than a wounding loss...
I don't get it either, totally against long range hunting to the point he calls it "shooting" instead like B&C yet has taken animals while hunting at long range himself........Did you really take a half kilometre shot on a buck and then turn around yesterday to say this?This is the ugly side of this, people cheering it in public, then the reality of what they do is completely different. I would applaud your shot track, as an excellent one and clearly within your ability, so how could this stance be taken now? I'm honestly interested in the justification, 565 yards is long range to anyone's measure.
It was 489 paces, my longest shot ever; however that's not the point. I'll assume that you and et al might of misread or misunderstood what B&C is stating, or maybe I'm misunderstanding it. They are not targeting the average "Joe Hunter" like you and I, but individuals who for the sole purpose and "intent" of killing/shooting big game animals at extreme long range. (ie: Best of the West, el al and average Joe Hunters who wish to memic such practices).Would a dandy mulie buck taken with a 565 yard shot from a Ruger No.1 in .300 H&H be considered a long shot? Should that animal be admitted to the B&C record book? I think so... so you can see how difficult it is to draw the line in the sand...
I definitely don't pride myself in long range shooting, however most content that I'm an old school hunter who uses old traditional hunting skills; sans todays tech gadgets, etc. I really don't care about the shot I made, moreover, the relationship with the deer that I had for two hunting seasons. (Read the next fall issue of Big Buck Magizine for a little story, it may be featured) I don't condem a long range shot, but not to make a career of out of it.Did you really take a half kilometre shot on a buck and then turn around yesterday to say this?This is the ugly side of this, people cheering it in public, then the reality of what they do is completely different. I would applaud your shot track, as an excellent one and clearly within your ability, so how could this stance be taken now? I'm honestly interested in the justification, 565 yards is long range to anyone's measure.
I understand you are entitled to an opinion but why in this instance do you think tracks animal is B&C worthy yet you were clearly opposed to long range "shooting" as B&C calls it?
so really you are a regular hunter like myself that just uses their shooting skill if needed\situation presents itself....... This is far different stance than what was originally posted.I definitely don't pride myself in long range shooting, however most content that I'm an old school hunter who uses old traditional hunting skills; sans todays tech gadgets, etc. I really don't care about the shot I made, moreover, the relationship with the deer that I had for two hunting seasons. (Read the next fall issue of Big Buck Magizine for a little story, it may be featured) I don't condem a long range shot, but not to make a career of out of it.
that risk is something a hunter takes with a shot at any range and one that is lowered by practice. Everyones level of skill is different so this is where I am going to assume why you are fine with Tracks shot correct?...
I am not in favour (in general) with a practice which increases wounding loss... intentionally shooting at extreme ranges does so...



























