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WKR
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YEP AT 10 YARDS, SOMETHING THERE TO BRAG ABOUT.I've read about when hitting a 12-inch plate was awesome.
YEP AT 10 YARDS, SOMETHING THERE TO BRAG ABOUT.I've read about when hitting a 12-inch plate was awesome.
The argument made was losing 4 deer for every one retrieved. Thats what i was responding to.This is peak gobbledygook.
Ethics is not tied to losing deer.
It's tied to taking good shots.
I can say that OP wanted to do it once.Yes.
So I'm not sure why you dragged bowhunting into it.
But again: ethics are tied to the action--"the shot" (appropriate weapon and specs) --- not the result (recovery/non-recovery).
If you can't retrieve most of the deer you shoot, something's wrong: shot selection, self-control, skill, accuracy, equipment, follow-up, tracking skill, etc.
But you are only in control of your actions. Sometimes the end result is out of your control.
There will be more sleepless nights shooting 9mm cc pistols at deer than not.
I've lurked this forum for a while off and on and never posted, just made an account for the first time because I found this thread so disconcerting. I'm a novice hunter myself, only 2 seasons under my belt, but have been a pretty big gun guy for a long time now, and I like to think I'm pretty good at putting a shot where it needs to go when I know my holds.I’m about to buy a pistol to conceal carry but I was thinking would it be unethical for me to shoot a deer with it? I could easily limit my shot to under 50 yards. If so what ammo should I use? NOTE I’m not dedicating this to deer hunting I’ll probably only shoot one deer with it and my curiosity would be satisfied. Thanks in advance
That’s what a deer is around here.I have never said or implied that "you can't get it done."
But now that you've planted your flag on "It's just a deer. 100-150# pine goat." ...