This type of post is uncalled for and your attitude is that of an uneducated, unexperienced and jealous snob...nice elk but if you tried hunting instead of shooting 425 yds follow up shots might not be needed .respect the life your taking
4blade said:nice elk but if you tried hunting instead of shooting 425 yds follow up shots might not be needed .respect the life your taking
Why not? said:4blade said:nice elk but if you tried hunting instead of shooting 425 yds follow up shots might not be needed .respect the life your taking
Seven posts and you are already the Board Conscience! :lol:
How many times have you taken follow-up shots at animals at close range?
Ted
BIGREDD said:4blade:This type of post is uncalled for and your attitude is that of an uneducated, unexperienced and jealous snob...nice elk but if you tried hunting instead of shooting 425 yds follow up shots might not be needed .respect the life your taking![]()
Whether you disagree with the use of a .270 on Elk at distance is not the point or the purpose of this thread... :twisted:What is uncalled for is your contempt in calling someone "uneducated, unexperienced (inexperienced) and jealous" because they have exercised more sound judgement than you possess. I agree with 4Blade in suggesting that hunting a little more instead of risking a 425 yard shot at an elk with a .270 and a light bullet would have been prudent. This hunt ended favourably but it could have easily gone the other way.
todbartell said:btw, the 130 GS @ 425 yards has only 1200 ft-lbs of energy
BIGREDD said:Damn... Battle River we all know your intent and your ability... and it is a sorry day when we have to make excuses for a successful hunt. I apologize for ranting on your thread but I am tired of the Wannabes and Neverbeens that have been popping up lately. I think you made a hell of a good shot and well within your ability... keep it up and never stop posting the pictures and stories... makes the pretenders crazy... and that is a good thing :wink:
DarrylDB said:todbartell said:btw, the 130 GS @ 425 yards has only 1200 ft-lbs of energy
So obviously it has enough energy to do the job Right?
I've often wondered when game became bulletproof :wink: .
IM glad animals cant read energy charts, or they'd know they cant die from 1200 ft lbs :wink:
T3, 2 posts, and your flapping your gumbs about contempt?
STFU,You want to talk about Sound Judgement?
Knowing to keep your mouth shut about someones successful hunt is sound Judgement.
Keeping your mouth shut about a 425 yard shot on a 16 inch kill zone because you dont know the shooters ability is Sound Judgement.
I just read of another Gunnut taking a moose @ 1120 yds with a 7mm rem. If most of your shooting is @ 1000 yds, its not a stretch. T3.5, its time to stop spending your time on a 100 yard range and broaden your abilities.
"Hunting" is called hunting not "Stalking or "Game shooting" for a reason.
If hitting a 16 inch plate @ 400 yards is a hard thing for you to do, I suggest you get out and practice. Closing the distance is the best option if possible, but if not, its sad that somone with your very limited abilities would have to let an animal walk because they dont find the need to shoot their firearms outside of 100 yards. sad indeed.
I agree the hunt could have gone the other way if someone with limited shooting experience such as yourself were shooting the rifle.
I SAW Bigredd flatten a Groundhog @ 495 yards. (ON a leica Rangefinder, not pacing T3.5) so for a punk talking about abilities, Maybe read a few posts about people and their abilities before you open your flap.
And if you havent seen an elk in Peterborough or the surrounding area, your not looking hard enough.
Many of mornings hunting @ Redds place you can hear the Elk bugling in the distance. And T3, a worldly educated hunter such as yourself should know that.
I can guarantee you will never see 100 posts with your vile and contemptous attitude for other hunters... post count means nothing here pal... it's all about content and respect.And to the rotund BIGREDD, a groundhog hunter are you??? Well, that combined with your 6000 posts must make you a real hunter then
LMAO, The Member that was talking about the 1120 yard shot has likely shot more ammo this Month than you have in the last 10 years. (But if you actually read the forum, you'd know that) but sadly you resulted in pounding your chest.T3.5 said:I love guys who run around pounding their chest talking about their long shots and their big guns and how much experience they have because they get to the range once a month and then spend a lot of time on the internet
T3.5 said:DarrylDB; To try and compare elk hunting to a 16" gong on a range tells me exactly what kind of shooting you do.
You want to talk hunting experiences?T3.5 said:Sound judgement should be utilized here if all you have done is read about other peoples experiences and have none of your own to share.
T3.5 said:And to the rotund BIGREDD, a groundhog hunter are you??? Well, that combined with your 6000 posts must make you a real hunter then :lol: . I mean, a day at the range and a groundhog shooter certainly justifies your ability and makes you the ultimate authority on all things hunting and shooting.
T3.5 said:There are so many similarities between gound hog hunting in Ontario and elk hunting on the prairies :lol: