Hi, I am usually quite content to just read on here as [B]i type far to slowly to be of much value [/B]or use in any ongoing discussion
]Gatehouse, true 100 yards isnt that close but much closer than alot of hunters bother to try to walk.
If you can take a shot at 700 yards and can hit it, good for you but this talk is going to give false machismo to some less experienced hunters and cause more problems.
.I never said I was dead set against people shooting at super far ranges, its that most people couldnt pull off a long distance kill
lland yes I have killed twice with just a knife.Once being an animal that deserved a quick ki
quote 'If you have the proper skills, which are hard earned, you won't be taking any more chances than the guy that shoots at shorter range. The "chances" will just be different ones, is all...
- of course your taking more chances, the greater the distance the more variables come into play
SAKO220 said:Hi, I am usually quite content to just read on here as i type far to slowly to be of much value or use in any ongoing discussion.
However ,this time i just have to ask.
How is it that you know the cow moose was wounded at long range and not by someone right on top of it? Maybe i missed where you said the how of that.If so ,Sorry if i did.
I was also wondering how you came to have seen far to many wounded animals this past hunting season that you knew for fact where wounded at long range?
I am assuming for you to have such intimate knowledge of all of that long range wounded game that you must have been hunting with the individuals who did the wounding.
Why would you hunt with people whom you do not like their actions "ethically" ?
Maybe you weren't hunting with them and i shouldn't assume anything i guess.
I am just wondering how you would have such intimate knowledge of so many wounded animals from long range shots unless you where actually there.
Do you spend all of your time following and watching other hunters to make sure they have the right code of ethics?
Is it that crowded hunting there that you commonly "witness" people you don't know in the act of wounding game long range?
I would have to think that in reality there are probably just as many animals wounded close range as long?
I am sure it happens from time to time with experienced individuals as well as the unexperienced individuals.
Maybe i am wrong on that but i would think it is most likely so.
I myself hunt with a bow most of the time now so that is of course close work, but when i am hunting with a rifle I would personally prefer a longer stationary shot then a running close one.
Doesen't mean that i think someone who would feel more comfortable shooting at a running one then a longer shot is unethical because they are more comfortable doing something different than me.
Also, i may be ignorant and maybe this is just something i should understand on my own.
However,just the same could the fellow who commented on people relying on a machine to do their work for them please explain to me how shooting something under 100 yards with your "machine" is any different then shooting something over 100 with it.
Aren't you relying on it either way regardless of distance?
Does that mean that because i have to be closer with a bow it is less of a machine then your rifle, which now of course is doing all the work for you because you are farther then bow range and therefore i am more ethical then you? Hardly!
Maybe i am just to stupid to understand the difference.
Please feel free to enlighten me.
I guess i just think that proper "ethics" should be a thing for each individual to decide for themselves .
Not a dictatorship.
I mean unless someone does something completely and so obviously heinous.Who the hell am i to judge them.
I would like think that most of my fellow hunters know what is ethical for "them" to do personally.
No,I personally don't think it would be a good thing for someone to read about long range hunting in a magazine and then just go have at it without any experience in doing so either.
However, i know very well that there are many out there and on here who can and do make some pretty impresive shots consistantly.
I most certainly am not going to lump the whole works of them all into one category.
I would have to think that that would be highly insulting to the individuals who work hard and put the time into practicing and developing the skills to do so with confidence.
Just my thoughts and personel opinions of course.Take them or leave them as you wish.I most certainly am not going to try to tell anyone that what i think has to be right.
Good hunting all.
BIGREDD said:Well said Foxer... and I apologize to X-man for the personal attack. I try not to go there... but after looking back at the post clearly I crossed the line. I will edit my offending post immediately!
It is not that I don't sympathize with X-mans frustration with unschooled hunters. I just don't think that hunting ethics or long range hunting is the problem.
I am trying to fix that flaw in my personality, dont know if it will ever happen, but atleast I am trying
J/K bud crazy_davey said:It takes a man to admit that he was wrong. I have been there many timesI am trying to fix that flaw in my personality, dont know if it will ever happen, but atleast I am trying
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God forbid I ever agree with Bigredd![]()
J/K bud
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BIGREDD said:What happened to blindside.... I thought he wuz doing OK...![]()
I know... none of my business... but I feel so vulnerable....![]()
crazy_davey said:Ya, who knows![]()
He had such a great personality and was a wealth of knowlage, I cant see why he would ever get banned.
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