tylerjwitty
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my very point is that its impossible to clean up our act...
my very point is that its impossible to clean up our act...
There is no need to face those challenges using living targets that will suffer when (not "if", but "when") the challenges prove to be too much for you at the time. Have your shooting fun on a range. Hunt close enough to minimize the suffering of other living things. As my grandfather always said, "When you have to, kill it; but don't just hurt things."
What is the purpose for training if it is never used ?
kelly were already cruel by ignorance
it is caramels choice, he is the only one who knows if he can make the shot and he is the only one who has to live with the actions of that.Misses do happen even at close range and yes it sucks when it happens and it is the hunter that have to live with the aftermath be it good or bad.But sayin nature is cruel and we can be too, well that is about a grade 3 justification IMO.
That's just silly. (I'd say stupid, but that would be rude.)
What's the purpose of a fire extinguisher if you don't blast it off in the house once in a while? Same thing? Does the fact you have life insurance mean you should cut off a body part once in a while to collect? Just silly.
You train so you can do something. You learn to shoot at long range because it is a challenge not so you can take stupid chances that you will wound living things. If you actually shot at long range, you would know you CAN"T do it right all the time, especially under real life hunting conditions at a target that can easily move randomly in the time of flight for the bullet.
If you think the only reason you learn to shoot is so you can kill stuff, I feel sorry for you. You are missing most of what shooting is about.
If you feel that way, don't train. (See, it's a silly argument)
no i would say your view is silly. if you have a fire extingusher in your house you should use it on fires to see what your dealing with.
a weight lifter trains to become strong to one day use it in there life.......
this thread is stupid and is annoying me every time i open this hunting and arms forum..
Too bad, as I already said. As was once said (not by me) "I don't hunt in order to kill things; I kill things in order to have hunted." But that likely won't make any sense to you.killing stuff is not the only reason but the main purpose behind me training to shoot.
no i would say your view is silly. if you have a fire extingusher in your house you should use it on fires to see what your dealing with.
a weight lifter trains to become strong to one day use it in there life.......
this thread is stupid and is annoying me every time i open this hunting and arms forum..
killing stuff is not the only reason but the main purpose behind me training to shoot.
Kelly , my point is every time we get into a car were killing stuff, every time we walk thro a field...
just because they are not big doesn't mean that they are not important. in fact they are probably more important than one cariboo.
its all a big circle of life and we will die also
No, the animal he shoots at may very well have to live with "the actions of that" after caramel makes a mistake about what he "knew" he could do. If it really was only caramel who dealt with the consequences, no one would have any argument. To ignore the fact there is a living animal on the other end of his shot that he admitted, in the beginning, that he might well miss, is to ignore all the real issues.
i will probably miss but if i succed i will be proud,
Right you are, I can't do it and will not try!
Well there big guy, did you read the OP's original post clearly, I think not! Please go back and re-read it! He, himself sounds quite skepticle of himself being able to do it! Prolly a miss he states! And as another poster states, prolly a total miss is just as likely as to a wounded animal! I have a big heart for animals, humans, well not so much! I know you are a northern soul with true grit and have a tough job to do, but please have a heart for humain animal hunting, one shot, one clean quick kill! No fantacy shots allowed on animals!
Looking forward to your reply! So, when is the last time you enjoyed those Coney-chips in Sask? (Hanigans/Dog'n'Suds). I miss them so very dearly!



























