Totally unethical? - Should we boycott as a group?

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Lol classic canadian gun nutz.

We're from the city but a hunter is a hunter and gun rights waaaaaaa. Long range is unethical waaaaaaaa

80% of you either will or have hit an animal in gut at 100y or less because you either don't practice enough or get buck fever.

Shad up and quit crying.
 
Lol classic canadian gun nutz.

We're from the city but a hunter is a hunter and gun rights waaaaaaa. Long range is unethical waaaaaaaa

80% of you either will or have hit an animal in gut at 100y or less because you either don't practice enough or get buck fever.

Shad up and quit crying.

Ahhhh the old waaaaaaa argument.

Never......fails.
 
Where have I seen these tactics before?

Made up stats: check
Made up generalizations: check
The but this could have happened: check
Comparisons to completely irrelevant things: check
Its OK if I do it but not you to: check
I don't like it so you cant do it: check
The majority of people think: check
Think of the children: check

Shawn

Fact that you don't understand the odds of wounding that animal: check

People in the thread that have no logic or reason but contribute: check
 
I know someone who killed an elk at 2000 yards they said I bet you can't hit it he said I know I can hit I just don't want to walk all they way there and all the way back (he was a retired military sniper) He hit it and dropped it on the spot since his buddy said he would walk with him he laughed and said no I'm not walking that. He nearly killed his buddy when he got back..
 
Fact that you don't understand the odds of wounding that animal: check

People in the thread that have no logic or reason but contribute: check

98% of people believe that you have no clue about what you are talking about 78% of the time

See I can make up stuff too.

Shawn
 
Gotta stick my nose into this, ...............This is good shooting, but it is not hunting. It is spotting shooting, not spotting and pursuing, ...two different skills. Unfortunately this is on tv for all to see and form anit-hunting positions!!

Ethics are something that "old farts" talk about, ....they're not in vogue today!!
 
I am not guna support a 1300 yard hunt.

You can really tell that he does not care one bit about the Elk just that it only took to shot's.

Agree with this. This video is more about "My boy the Super Hero" than about doing everything possible so an animal dosen't suffer needlessly.

Unfortunately the boy will grow up with an inflated ego (a big part of the problem with today's youth) and the attitude that anything within a mile is fair game no matter how many shots it takes.
 
Time to lock up this thread. Agree it is done. OP has lose 100% of it.
I think I'm done here.....


Even if they do it in a way that they hit 1 out of 2 shots, somewhere on the animal? Because 90% of the hunters are not fine with it.

"Yeah, but his shot ethics are different than mine."

So are the ethics of a rapist right because it feels right for him? Or is it the majority group of people who oppose him who are right? Bit of an extreme example, I know.
 
I think that almost everyone who promotes extreme long range shooting of live big game animals is selling something.

They are selling their "superior" technical shooting skills, or their "superior" products, or their "superior" cool factor, whatever. It's all about industrial technology and instant gratification. And its all about them. Not about the animal hunted, or any level of connection to the game, its environment, or the achievement required to really deserve taking the life that animal. They focus on the technical and sadly removed level of "what I see I can kill".

How powerful. And how pathetic.

Hunting, done well, teaches far more deep values than the marketers and wannabe technical shooters can even imagine. It is about being truly connected to the quarry during a respectful and grateful pursuit in which there is no shame in taking a life when it is done respectfully and well.

That's what ethics are all about, and the "me" generation just doesn't get it. Ethics are the values that make us human, and form the basis of values that make human life worth living. Sadly, too few of the posters on sites like this even consider ethics worth discussing in an open minded manner, they are too busy being self serving technophiles.

Laws are a poor guide to behaviour, in everyday life and in hunting. The important stuff is way more than just laws.

I prefer to promote hunting that requires a high degree of understanding of the game, empathy for and awe of the animal hunted, responsibility and gratitude for the life taken, and commitment to the full utilization of the animal after its death. Beyond fair chase, beyond simple "harvest" and beyond technical killing is where the true value of hunting is found.
 
Lets be honest. When a thread grows 10 pages in one day, typing a post that long ..... May be a waste of ur time.

"Ethical!"
"Naaa"
"Ethical!"
"Naaa"
"Turtle"
"Naaa"

Bah.. no one will ever win this debate.

IbtL
 
Wow, lots of righteous folks in this thread. Holier than thou. Thanks for the entertainment :popCorn:


^Agree we should move on to discuss the merits of Turtle.
 
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