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I disagree. Only because i want to know more opinions than the long range shooting crowd. I think it's a great general discussion topic with a broad range of views.Beat me to it!
I disagree. Only because i want to know more opinions than the long range shooting crowd. I think it's a great general discussion topic with a broad range of views.Beat me to it!
I dont doubt that it's been beaten to death. Just think it's an honest discussion that needs to be had within the hunting community. Im not saying it's wrong, but i do think there are some inherent issues within the realm of the subject. IThis subject has been beaten to absolute death. I agree about being civil but it never turns out that way reference. this debate. Everyone has their own opinions and thoughts about it as do I but i believe that Rokslide has taken a firm stance on the subject.
Randy
No stones to cast. If it comes off that way, than my bad. For me it's more of a fair chase question...does the animal have a chance of getting away by winding you, seeing you, or is his only chance someone misjudging the wing drift..know what im saying???My opinion is that it's easy to look at it from the outside and think it's simple. Once you start to do it a little you realize the challenges, but it's easy to throw stones from the otherside.
Throwing stones never helps.
And I have never hunted west of the Mississippi with a bow, don't consider myself a long range shooter at all.
I'll give you an opinion.I disagree. Only because i want to know more opinions than the long range shooting crowd. I think it's a great general discussion topic with a broad range of views.
1. I'd love to see some pics of animals you killed in the mountains with a 30-30. Seriously, no joke............Maybe we need to start a new trend of mountain hunting with 30-30's. Should there be a reckoning within the hunting community to stop this sillyness and get back to the basics of hunting an animal in their living room and not from the next county over?
With everyone and their mother having access to youtube, a gopro, and guns, it seems like i'm seeing more and more videos of people blurring the line between "Long range shooting" and "hunting". In my humble opinion, hunting turns into "shooting" after 350 yards. If you can't get to within 350 yards of the animal you are pursuing, then hot damn you're either hunting some insane country, or you're lazy. Not saying this is a one size fits all statement, but as a hunter, there is nothing that boils my blood more than someone lobbing a bullet 800 plus yards on a trophy animal. I think this style of hunting is an embarrasement and I personally think it's completely unethical. I do believe that people are capable of making those long shots very consistently, but there is zero hunting involved with a shot from that range. It's more of a hide and seek game from the comfort of your perch. Maybe we need to start a new trend of mountain hunting with 30-30's. Should there be a reckoning within the hunting community to stop this sillyness and get back to the basics of hunting an animal in their living room and not from the next county over?
Where's the line when archery hunting ends and shooting begins?I agree 100% with you 0P. There is nothing about hunting when you’re killing animals at these super long ranges. Does it require skill? Absolutely in terms of mastering a firearm. But it does not require any hunting skill period.
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When Elknut is calling for you. At that point, it's just shooting.Where's the line when archery hunting ends and shooting begins?
Asking for a friend
Maybe this a great time to start discussing the ethics of hunting an animal more focused on reproduction than it's own survival?When Elknut is calling for you. At that point, it's just shooting.
Jeremy
So learning the unit, finding the animals, patterning them, and setting up an effective ambush isn't hunting?I agree 100% with you 0P. There is nothing about hunting when you’re killing animals at these super long ranges. Does it require skill? Absolutely in terms of mastering a firearm. But it does not require any hunting skill period.
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I think the best example of something silly would be people believeing that the McRib is actually made of rib meet. LMAO
Not trying to define it at all. In my opinion 350 is where i judge it.@ttucci16 that's one hell of an option you got that you can define where hunting ends and shooting begins.
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Man you got worked up super fast. No one is calling you a douche or attacking you. Great, one of the owners of the site is a long range hunter....it's still a valid question. I hope whoever it is will chime in with his honest opinion....ill gladly have that conversation and have an open mind the whole time. Again this isn't about being tribal but about having an honest discussion.I'll give you an opinion.
"Hunters" who decide they want to have "civil discussion" by ripping on other legal hunters and imposing their own personal ethics on others need to stop being one of the biggest problems we have. And that's coming from someone who's never shot anything at long range. Oh wait, I guess because I didn't close those extra 20 yards on the antelope I shot at 370 with open sage brush 12" tall from me to him, then I'm a douche...
And by the way, one of the owners of this site (who provide it for our benefit) is an avid long range hunter, as well as a bunch of kills with a stick bow.