Also, we could use the "get closer, rather than bang the animal from 300 meters" angle. More difficult, so more chance for the animal.
I know what you are saying foxer, but would like to ask another question. If you had a choice between rifle, handgun or bow which would you choose?
Are bow hunters unethical?
Hunting with anything can and will be fun as long as it is done within reasonable limits. I would have no problem taking a moose at the proper range with a heavily loaded .44 magnum handgun. I will say it again "WITHIN REASONABLE LIMITS"
then i'd say let people choose.
Too bad we do not have that choice, and probably never will
crazy_davey said:Just like the thread about a 30-30 for moose. Most guys said they would never use a 30-30 on a moose, yet bowhunters take moose all the time and some even with trad bows, so why the hell not use a 30-30! Are bow hunters unethical?
Not trying to start an ethics argument, I just dont understand the way some hunters think sometimes.
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tootall said:I recall a conversation with an old German guy. He was explaining how hunting is in Germany (Difficult and Expensive!), and mentioned that it was common to carry a sidearm for the Coup De Grace
Is this a federal or provincial issue? It is complicated. There are federal Criminal Code implications and provincial hunting regulations. Marrying the two hurts just to think about it.