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- calgary alberta
No, I've stayed clear of wood for the reasons you state in a hunting rifle. We all have our personal feelings to zeroing a rifle, some chose check zero beginning of every season, some after a bad fall or bump, others after they miss a shot! I think the point I took a stand against more than anything was the claim that "Shooting is a perishable skill and isn’t being a competent shooter part of being an ethical hunter?" I'd argue shooting as a skill isn't as perishable as maybe some think. Or at least my experience has shown otherwise. Also that because I don't practice doesn't mean I'm a competent shooter. But then again, I don't treat shooting animals like shooting steel plates or targets. I don't put myself in a position to have to take a shot at an animal that I've needed to practice. The only shots I take are the "slam dunks". That means alot of animals walk away, but what I lack in practice I make up for in self restraint and self awareness.
I believe we are both on the same page here.
