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Most everything on the Meat Eater podcast since ~2018 is “cringe”.
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That scene plays out far more often than people would care to believe I'm sure.
I bow hunt only for big game so my hunt hasn't even started at 700!
Regrettable, but I bet that YouTuber had at least shot to 30 yards before.Why is it always the long-range guys? I know of a YTer who put an arrow into two different bulls last year at under 30 yards. He didn't find either bull.
It's important to understand that a bad shot is a bad shot, irrespective of the weapon used.
Just what we need the government jamming more regulations up our ass. "Do something at least" sounds just like the anti gun crowd everytime there is a shooting even though the something they are proposing will do nothing.I'll bite....one reason it's different is because in most scenarios guys who are shooting long range can't even get to where they are shooting to in a reasonable amount of time to check for a hit/miss/wounded animal etc.
We got tons of dudes shooting across huge canyons that will take them hours to cross to confirm they hit or missed, how is that even remotely ethical?
That doesn't even factor in how in the heck you find the exact spot the animal was standing once you get there. Sometimes that's hard to do when they are only 100yds away, let alone 700 or 800 or 1,000.
Not gonna be a popular opinion here but I really wish that Game Departments would start putting more regulations in place to stop the long range craze....no dial able turrets, ban bipods, ban range finders....do something at least.
Yes, I know it takes a ton of skill and practice to be able to effectively shoot long range but if you are shooting something from so far away that it doesn't have ANY chance to even know that you existed....are you really hunting or are you just shooting?
So are you against all archery hunting? They have plenty of time to move on all but point blank shots from a bow.I've said it here before and got skewered for it, but it is flat out unethical and against the Rules of Fair Chase outlined by B&C.
It is undeniable that time of flight at those ranges can be a full second. Next time you are watching an elk walking through a spotting scope say "one one thousand" which takes a second to say. Watch that elk walk what?.....12 feet?
You can be the best shot in the world with the best equipment and live game can flat out walk out of the shot AFTER the trigger is pulled.
I choose to get as close or play the game another day.
Why is it always the long-range guys? I know of a YTer who put an arrow into two different bulls last year at under 30 yards. He didn't find either bull.
It's important to understand that a bad shot is a bad shot, irrespective of the weapon used.
I'm relieved to know I wasn't the only one cringing when I heard thatDid anyone else cringe while listening to the kid tell his big bull story at the beginning of this week's Meateater podcast episode? I'm a hillbilly from back east who can't see 700 yards in most of the places I hunt (much less try to take a shot at that distance), so maybe I'm simply naive/ignorant about western rifle hunting norms, but taking multiple shots beyond the range you've practiced at sure seems like a bad idea. See below for an abbreviated transcript. I'm curious to hear other perspectives on this.
(Connor): [The bull] is at 689 yards and I [thought] I got a whole ‘nother week of the hunt, might as well try to pull the trigger . . . if I miss then I got another week.(Cal): Are you a hold over guy or are you dialing?(Connor): Hold over . . . It's a Christmas tree scope. It's got 5 notches on it. The farthest it goes is 600 but there's this little notch at the very end that I use for 700.(Steve): So you do a little bit of long distance shooting?(Connor): No, that was the first time I've ever shot that far . . . So I miss the first shot and the bull just stood there like nothing happened . . . My dad [said] “Shoot again, shoot again . . . You missed high.” I [thought] I gotta readjust for wind and all that. Shot again, high-backed him and his back legs dropped. And he just stood there again. My dad [said] “Load another one and shoot”, and I did, and it double lunged him.
I don't think a single person has, if you're referring to him lobbing 700 yard hail mary shots at an animal. The discussion was more about people trying to extrapolate what he did to paint all longer-range hunting as unethical and careless.Who is showing up to defend this behavior?
I don't think a single person has, if you're referring to him lobbing 700 yard hail mary shots at an animal. The discussion was more about people trying to extrapolate what he did to paint all longer-range hunting as unethical and careless.
No one replied to Wingshooter though?I took @Wingshooter's post to mean that people take unethical shots because YouTube personalities glorify it. Not that what the YouTuber's do is inherently unethical.
I'm going to remain hopeful for your reading comprehension and just assume you didn't read the thread before replying.But, isn't it funny how the guilty always show up to defend themselves against accusations that weren't even made.
No one replied to Wingshooter though?
I'm going to remain hopeful for your reading comprehension and just assume you didn't read the thread before replying.