EastHumboldt
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I didn’t read every single reply. But a common theme emerges.
The Hunter is responsible to be proficient enough to kill quickly and reliably whatever the weapon. It takes research, practice, experience, and humility to determine what is your individual lethal range with a particular weapon. Then it takes skill, judgement, and restraint to put that into practice in the field.
It is certainly easier by any objective group of measurements to become proficient at using a scope sighted rifle, and getting within lethal range with that weapon, than it is to do those things with a more primitive weapon, such as a muzzle loader or bow. The number of things to go wrong is greater with primitive weapons, so lacking actual data, it doesn’t seem out of line to posit that wounding rates might be greater for those weapons.
The Hunter is responsible to be proficient enough to kill quickly and reliably whatever the weapon. It takes research, practice, experience, and humility to determine what is your individual lethal range with a particular weapon. Then it takes skill, judgement, and restraint to put that into practice in the field.
It is certainly easier by any objective group of measurements to become proficient at using a scope sighted rifle, and getting within lethal range with that weapon, than it is to do those things with a more primitive weapon, such as a muzzle loader or bow. The number of things to go wrong is greater with primitive weapons, so lacking actual data, it doesn’t seem out of line to posit that wounding rates might be greater for those weapons.