Dont leave the couch and watch Jim Shockeys hunting adventures..
Dont leave the couch and watch Jim Shockeys hunting adventures..
Last edited by pro 111; 06-30-2019 at 07:25 AM. Reason: spelling mistake
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sounds like somebody is too chesp to buy a good scope..
No actually i bin looking at my collection of long range shit getting more complex . and my trophy wall getting smaller cause i spend all my time shooting it instead of hiking off my fat ass looking for a new spot to hunt. lol . Was way more fun 20 years ago with the old 270 and a bushnell elite . LOL.
I agree I don't see the point in shooting an animal from 700 plus meters away. You don't know what is around it and what could be in the way. It's not for me
If we want to continue to hunt we all need to make an effort to hunt predators. Long range shots is the least of our worries.
I’m still new to hunting but of the 7 animals I’ve harvested 110 yards is my farthest shot. I enjoy getting as close as I can before the pulling the trigger. I’ve shot 4 animals under 20 yards and only 1 of those was with a bow.
Our wildlife declines aren’t from long range hunters. There have been multiple threads discussing/debating our wildlife issues in depth.
If you can pack it in, You can pack it out !!!
UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL !!!
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" The secret of change is to focus all your energy, not on fighting the old, but building on the new"
Socrates.
Maybe not, but I'm sure most of us have found dead animals that were shot. Most I'd venture to guess were wounded due to shi++y shooting and then lost. Nobody can make me believe that the chances of that occurring don't go up exponentially with the distance the shot was taken.