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Some of these configurations are much more deadly than most would believe.-Handgun, straight wall cartridge, not semi automatic, with red dot or 1x scope.
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Some of these configurations are much more deadly than most would believe.-Handgun, straight wall cartridge, not semi automatic, with red dot or 1x scope.
As for veterans- what does a prosthetic leg have to do with anything about sighting systems? Furthermore- why does being a veteran grant favoritism for hunting at all? Do Firefighters, or EMT’s, or nurses get preference?
You are not the average 12yo girl.
And it's clear your eyes haven't crapped out on you yet.
A big part of my arguments above is about multi-generationally protecting hunting - some kids need more time to ease into things, and just won't be as enthused about a bow, a flinter, or hunting in general like you and I were. And you and I cannot be taken as the benchmark of what it means to be worthy of getting a tag or a buck.
Forcing a kid into a primitive weapon, and the stalking and marksmanship skills needed to be successful, is a fantastic way to ensure a larger percentage of our kids just take zero interest in hunting - especially across a couple of generations.
I don’t understand the complaints about archery. These comments must be from people who don’t actually bow hunt.
The difference between effective range of trad archery and compound archery is only 20-30 yds, depending on the shooter. The advancements in compound technology account for about another 20 yds increase in effective range in, say from 40yds to 60yds. Do people really think that is a major shift in tech that leads to overharvest ? The success rates for archery tags would suggest otherwise. The 100yd archery kill is still extremely uncommon. It seems common because when it happens there’s so much talk about it.
I want to know why the same guys arguing that red dots and 1x scopes don’t change anything and that they’re no different than iron sights are the same guys saying that old people and kids can’t figure out irons, but can use a red dot. What is it? Better, easier tech? Or the same?Those are fallacies. Not long ago I was in a wheelchair with a feeding tube and had to have others wipe my butt. I went hunting when I was supposed to still be in a wheelchair, did not then, and would not ask for preference or exemptions.
There is no one being pushed off a mountain due to iron sights.
It seems to be you are stuck on this due to two main reasons:
1). You don’t want to use irons- that understandable, but doesn’t change reality or the facts of irons reducing killing.
2). You believe somehow that weapons restrictions in hunting- an activity that we volunteer to do for fun; will somehow lead to anti hunting and gun outcomes(?). Except that hunters already had to make weapons and restrictions over 100 years ago due to the ability to kill too many animals. Techolyhas gotten almost mind bendedly out of hand.
Your own slippery slope argument is the same for technology. No- you do not want people to use the most success producing weapons available. A modicum of internal reflection bear that out.
For sure. There is a reason a Contender is still a bucket list gun for me. Absolutely love shooting my fathers in 30 Herret.Some of these configurations are much more deadly than most would believe.
Can't answer that one, the only rifles I have with irons are lever 30-30 and 45-70.In the scheme of reducing success does a 1x scoped handgun have higher success than an iron sight 6 UM?
Come on, be an adult, let’s not get into hyperbole. I’ve stated above about stopping rut hunts, all doe hunts in under objective units, etc.It’s not just bucks, it’s does as well. Are you also thinking that doe harvest doesn’t affect population ? Like I said before , there are much larger drivers affecting the herds than hunter harvest but it’s the one thing we can actually control. If hunting regulations have absolutely no impact on herds then why even have seasons or regulations at all ? By your logic we should just shoot bucks year round with whatever weapon in whatever unit because it has no effect on the overall population …. ?![]()
How much does the dot or 1x scope give someone an advantage?
How much of an advtage would the 2nd two give a hunter who physically can not use a multi plane sight system.
Let’s compare the average Idaho Hunter who drives around and road hunts the first fork and horn to cross the road. And Form himself. The man the myth the legend.
Those are fallacies. Not long ago I was in a wheelchair with a feeding tube and had to have others wipe my butt. I went hunting when I was supposed to still be in a wheelchair, did not then, and would not ask for preference or exemptions.
It seems to be you are stuck on this due to two main reasons:
1). You don’t want to use irons- that understandable, but doesn’t change reality or the facts of irons reducing killing.
Your own slippery slope argument is the same for technology. No- you do not want people to use the most success producing weapons available. A modicum of internal reflection bear that out.
If I take Jim bob randomly selected from the cabelas parking lot. And Form himself. Jim bob shoots 20 rounds a year and Form shoots 20,000.Massively. A smooth bore slug gun and especially a straight wall pistol with optics are significantly easier to make 200 yard hits with on animals than any rifle with irons for the vast majority of minimally practiced people.
Who are these mythical people that can’t use irons, but can safely hunt (or drive)? Most of my life I have been in sports that irons are required, and no one ages out of the sport due to aging eyesight- that aren’t nearly legally blind.
I don’t know what you mean here.
How long it takes for a hunter to become proficient with their weapon is beside the point. Incompetence abounds with all weapons. So are you saying that bows are way too effective now ?Yeah no. Most would choke at the amount of game animals I have killed with a bow.
You either have no real experience with traditional archery versus modern compounds, or you are being deliberately disingenuous. If someone buys a longbow today, and practices for a week, they will have few deer that they believe are in their range, and they will shoot at dozens of deer between each one that draws blood. If that same person buys a modern compound setup and RF today, and practices for a week- not only will they have twice as many deer (or more) that they feel are in range of them and shoot at, they will draw blood on around 50% of the deer they shoot at.
The work required to be remotely competent with traditional cranberry is worlds apart from the ease of being remotely competent with modern compounds.
Kinda like bow season, rifle season and muzzleloader season?O God, I can only imagine all the wounded deer running around from guys flinging bullets at them at a range they shouldn't be, and not being able to see where they hit either.
I don't have any solid numbers for you, but I have switched from a magnified scope, to a red dot, to open sights on my muzzleloader over the past 3 seasons. I am a solidly in the "novice shooter" category by RS standards, so consider me Jim Bob from Cabela's.If I take Jim bob randomly selected from the cabelas parking lot. And Form himself. Jim bob shoots 20 rounds a year and Form shoots 20,000.
Put them in a hunting situation. How much more effective are they with a 1x scoped handgun vs an iron sight rifle?
What is “massively” does it have a hit percentage?