Seems like this poll is just a way to start an argument
we don't hear about the close range gut shot where the animal was chased for hours before being dispatched either, but the evidence is clear as to how many mistakes are made each year at all ranges when you visit the meat processor and it's not prettyWhat troubles me is we never hear about the misses at long range with their 300PRC chambered rifle ,$4,000 scope and Smart phoned linked Kestrel device.
I think B&C is trying to find the line between shooting (long range or not) and hunting. Of course you can’t successfully kill on a hunt without a shot. However you can shoot without actually hunting. As in a range with targets. But when you substitute the targets with animals it is the opinion that it isn’t hunting. Like gopher shooting isn’t gopher hunting. Unless you make it such. With different effort and attitude. Does the size or quantity of the animal determine how much you respect it? Often not for some. Is the animal or the shot the trophy/memory? It obviously would be nice if it were both.
Very few new normal range hunting cartridges being brought to market. Lots of long range fast twist stuff though. Giving the market what they want. The ability to pretend to be a sniper.
Attacking people please. It’s a discussion with different points of view. Playing the victim card isn’t helpful
I edited before you posted this. I realized it was a bit much.
Victim? That is gold.
Next time I’ll have to quote you. So I don’t come across as the victim.
Hunters hate other hunters.
Pretty simple reality.
I'll be sure to send you the video of my next 700x2 yard kill for you to reeee over.I completely agree with them. Hunting is getting as close to your quarry as possible by using hunting skills to do so such as playing the wind, using available cover, patterning and anticipating their next move and possibly scent, calls, decoys and bait to lure them to you. Scouting and finding trails, bedding areas and where they’re feeding to determine the best point of ambush.
Shooting an animal at 700 yards requires literally zero hunting skill. None whatsoever. It does require good equipment, practice and skill though. Nobody is arguing that. If you want to show off your shooting skills, do it at the range on paper targets. It’s completely selfish to intentionally create a scenario where you’re really lowering the chances of a good hit and greatly increasing the risk of wounding an animal. That is not what a hunter does.
Those who cherish hunting, for themselves and for future generations, understand that hunting is a privilege to be recognized, cherished, and maintained by today’s hunters through deeds to benefit wildlife and through establishment and adherence to standards of fair chase. Those who cherish the hunting tradition must therefore, always, strive to “see ourselves as others see us.” The future of hunting and wildlife conservation hangs in the balance.