Ethical is the wrong word. As posted earlier, ethics are generally personal. Culture creates ethics. And cultures vary. I don’t like long range shooting, but it is ethical as long as the shooter is efficient. I think the biggest question around long range shooting is how it is, and will, effect the hunting world. And I believe we have yet to see the answer to that question. I was recently lectured by a bow hunter about the fact that using a rifle isn’t ethical for the animal. So I think we need to all accept that there is some gray area in hunting ethics.
And I would really like to see people stop using the animal as their justification for their opinion on ethics. I’m quite certain that other than suffering a slow death, most animals are not going to Have a real strong opinion on how they would like to die. Morality and ethics are almost always personal.
And I would really like to see people stop using the animal as their justification for their opinion on ethics. I’m quite certain that other than suffering a slow death, most animals are not going to Have a real strong opinion on how they would like to die. Morality and ethics are almost always personal.