On hunting with less efficient weapons

Honest question. What is PJ country? All the bluster of comparing hunt methods aside, I haven't heard of that part of the country.
It’s a big world out there..

Lots of dudes on this site and not on this site who treat rifle hunting more like archery and are quite capable at long range.

Sometimes out west, you cannot easily get closer and a long range shot is the only one you will get. Guys train and prepare for that kind of thing, we have a yearly completion of sorts if you want to search the Cold Bore Challenge.
 
It’s a big world out there..

Lots of dudes on this site and not on this site who treat rifle hunting more like archery and are quite capable at long range.

Sometimes out west, you cannot easily get closer and a long range shot is the only one you will get. Guys train and prepare for that kind of thing, we have a yearly completion of sorts if you want to search the Cold Bore Challenge.
I looked at that thread. The shots are impressive I'll give you that.

Is it this forums culture to answer questions with cryptic messages followed by ...? I'm not trying to be snarky, actual question. If so I'll play along and do my part.

Some people just find the corn on the cob...
 
I looked at that thread. The shots are impressive I'll give you that.

Is it this forums culture to answer questions with cryptic messages followed by ...? I'm not trying to be snarky, actual question. If so I'll play along and do my part.

Some people just find the corn on the cob...
You made a some pretty bold and definitive statements about shooting long range, and also seem to be unfamiliar with one of the major habitat types in the west (PJ=pinyon juniper).

So yes my comment is somewhat tongue in cheek. If you honestly have to ask what situation would require a shot beyond 300 yards, it calls into question your level of experience hunting western game. If you throw around judgement based on limited experience you are going to get razzed a bit around here.
 
You made a some pretty bold and definitive statements about shooting long range, and also seem to be unfamiliar with one of the major habitat types in the west (PJ=pinyon juniper).

So yes my comment is somewhat tongue in cheek. If you honestly have to ask what situation would require a shot beyond 300 yards, it calls into question your level of experience hunting western game. If you throw around judgement based on limited experience you are going to get razzed a bit around here.
Its a lifestyle, some guys just wouldn't get it...
 
I just want to know if the guy with 23 bulls over 350 needs a hunting partner ! But he’s probably already partnered up with the guy that’s never missed 😔

Should have started this discussion with definitions
of Proficiency, Efficiency, Effectiveness, and success rate. Dudes are conflating them all
 
Conflating? Oh heck no! Some bufoons in this thread have it ALL figured out! 😁

The internet... where it's always possible to find uninformed opinions... and strong, uninformed opinions at that!
 
I use my weapon choice as one metric in “building” the hunt experience I want. It may not always be the choice that offers me the best odds, but to me the kill isn’t the metric of fulfillment. For example, sometimes I dress vintage and take out my classic deer rifles and go tracking in the snowy woods, to gain a real understanding of how the old timers did things. I grew up reading the classic stories, so it really scratches that itch.
 
I'd take that deal. I'd rather shoot something I can see and work hard than wonder about when something easier is going to happen.



We're turning this thread into "most efficient hunting."
I would too! It was a “just sayin comment”not implying there was anything wrong with it. Or any other approach for that matter.
 
I talked to a guy at an event on Sunday about deer hunting. We were looking at his trad bow and he was saying 15 yards was about it for him.

He said he got no joy from "pointing" a rifle at a deer at 100 yards and pulling the trigger.

My wife simply won't let me sit in a tree that long and often. She needs results.
 
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