So.....as long as the hunter is attempting to reload.....he/she is moral??????
Now to be a moral hunter you have to carry a second firearm with you while you are hunting???????
I would say if you are not giggling or enjoying it's suffering you are most likely moral.
And just how long did it take you to get to this wounded deer.....just so we as a group can decide if you are, or are not a moral individual?.....think long and hard about this before you answer
I doubt he could have heaved a brick at it, he was probably far away. Also, he made the effort to end it's suffering, the hunter in question did not. Do you see where I am going here?
So...what is an acceptable amount of time to let an animal suffer? What is it like a second, 5 seconds? what....give me a number to work with, where you would find it an acceptable amount of time for the animal to suffer.
9.2 seconds.
I tell you this, if the guy did reload as quickly as he could, and say he was able to put a round into the bears brain......what it would have been 30 seconds or so probably.....would that have been the Moral/Ethical highground....there would still be those that complained that it wasn't fast enough....even if it was shot again as quickly as he could........lets not even think about if/when he took the second shot and only blew its jaw off.......how much more suffering do you think the bear would have had then?
He made no effort at all, it could have suffered for half an hour, is that too long for you yet?
To be honest......I make a judgment call each and every time I come up to a situation like you describe.......it really depends on who it is and what they look like that makes a difference, if I pull over and help out........and if you think there is something wrong with that, give your head a shake.