Ever notice whenever that topic comes up and it does a lot these days, that the discussion is almost always about the guns, loads, calibers and shooting and almost nothing about the techniques in stalking, camouflage and maneuvering into position.
As far as I'm concerned, modern rifles, ballistic calculators and loads are effective even in semi skilled hands out to long ranges. The real skill lies in the
trade craft (spotting the game and setting up for the shot) but so little is heard about that or admired. Are we just lazy, preferring to allow technology to do it all.
Not meaning to flame the guy who's spent a fortune to get just the right rifle and loads but won't bother carefully selecting the right camouflage or worry about lines of approach and knowledge about the game's habits but why is there so much discussion about equipment and little about about actual hunting?
I've become more interested in bow hunting lately as they seem to have the right idea. Still like to occasionally use the rifles though.
As far as I'm concerned, modern rifles, ballistic calculators and loads are effective even in semi skilled hands out to long ranges. The real skill lies in the
trade craft (spotting the game and setting up for the shot) but so little is heard about that or admired. Are we just lazy, preferring to allow technology to do it all.
Not meaning to flame the guy who's spent a fortune to get just the right rifle and loads but won't bother carefully selecting the right camouflage or worry about lines of approach and knowledge about the game's habits but why is there so much discussion about equipment and little about about actual hunting?
I've become more interested in bow hunting lately as they seem to have the right idea. Still like to occasionally use the rifles though.




















































