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Started by wvcurlytop, March 25, 2013, 02:18:21 PM
Quote from: 30_06 on March 26, 2013, 12:07:13 AMSo, to date on this thread we have 2 people killed by a rifle, and two more killed by either slugs or buckshot from a shotgun...not sure about the legality of using buckshot or slugs, but either way that is a total of four people. I'm not trying to discount anyone's loss but the numbers are not supporting the theory that rifle hunting turkeys is anymore dangerous.From the numbers presented it would mean that hunting turkeys with turkey loads is more dangerous than hunting turkeys with rifles or illegal shotgun loads.
Quote from: budtripp on March 25, 2013, 11:25:16 PMQuote from: wvcurlytop on March 25, 2013, 09:07:59 PMQuote from: budtripp on March 25, 2013, 09:01:23 PMSo, shooting them in the face with a bunch of little pellets is somehow more "dignified" Really? Learn something new every day. By the way I'm not advocating rifles for turkeys but this statement is hilarious to meHey is that a "Shotgun" in your profile picture?? Why it sure is, did I ever say I hunted turkeys with a rifle? Nope I didn't, because I don't. I just find it really funny that someone thinks its more "dignified" to die by shotgun blast than by bullet or arrow. Like the turkey really cares
Quote from: wvcurlytop on March 25, 2013, 09:07:59 PMQuote from: budtripp on March 25, 2013, 09:01:23 PMSo, shooting them in the face with a bunch of little pellets is somehow more "dignified" Really? Learn something new every day. By the way I'm not advocating rifles for turkeys but this statement is hilarious to meHey is that a "Shotgun" in your profile picture??
Quote from: budtripp on March 25, 2013, 09:01:23 PMSo, shooting them in the face with a bunch of little pellets is somehow more "dignified" Really? Learn something new every day. By the way I'm not advocating rifles for turkeys but this statement is hilarious to me
Quote from: wvcurlytop on March 25, 2013, 07:59:22 PMQuote from: Gooserbat on March 25, 2013, 05:07:09 PMFirst I agree 100%! But now I'm going to play devil's advocate and ask a single question. Then if it's "wrong" to stretch the distance with a rifle, why do we (and I use the term "we" as a general referance to the majority of turkey hunters) strive so hard to extend our range with special chokes, HTL loads that cost out the wazoo, rifle sights, and/or scopes, shooting sticks...Just something to think about.40 yards today is the same as 40 yards 50 years ago. All we've done with today's chokes, ammo, sights, etc is ensure we put "More" pellets in the head and neck at that distance and closer. Honestly we never even patterned shotguns 30 years ago, and still killed turkeys. Don't know how, as I've patterned a few of those older guns and man, they were bad! But some were sufficient, not as great as today, but any turkey inside 40 yards was dead as long as the hunter did his part. I'm just saying, answering the devil's question sort of speak. It has been the turkey hunter's quest to ensure a "Dead" turkey, not a wounded one once they hit that 40 yard marker. That isn't cheating, that is sound hunting practices. We want to make sure he is Dead! If you really want to play the Devil's advocate, perhaps all of us should use longbows with wooden arrows and flint broadheads. They were here first!! No, the shotguns of today has advanced and they pattern much better, are lighter, better sights than just a bead, etc, but 40 yards is 40 yards. And on this forum you can't talk about any shots over that, so that is the end of that.. We've just taken an old technology and made it perform better, but still within the accepted limits of the past.Quote from: Gooserbat on March 25, 2013, 06:50:58 PMQuote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on March 25, 2013, 06:35:22 PMJust because it's legal, doesn't make it right.I'm shocked at the number of guys here that shrug it off as tolerable and acceptable.Have some backbone, people.Just hold on there. No one has the say as to whether or not it's right. Now it's nontraditional as far as most of us are concerned and that's where a lot of guys are drawing the line. That's the same as making a villain out of an AR 15 just because it looks like a "Army gun." I wouldn't do it but I don't bait deer either, but dose that make it wrong to condition deer to a feed station or a food plot only to be waiting on them one day and Bamm! you shot one? All I'm trying to say is don't make people or their practices, when and where leagal, out to be bad. If it efects you as a hunter and your in the majority then patetion the state to get it changed.And the answer I got from our regional biologist, who is also a member of the NWTF, is that the NRA would fight it as they consider the banning of rifles for the spring season as a form of "Gun Control" since it has been legal in our state for so many years. I don't want to be viewed as some idiot against gun ownership, because that is untrue. I'm all about the right to bear arms, so I am sort of lost as to what to do. Now imagine that rifle hunter shooting a turkey at a 100 yards, one that he didn't call in, but ambushed, and it was a Jake!!! Does that make any difference?? It happened last year, and the guy talked like he really laid the smack down on one. Just saying..
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 25, 2013, 05:07:09 PMFirst I agree 100%! But now I'm going to play devil's advocate and ask a single question. Then if it's "wrong" to stretch the distance with a rifle, why do we (and I use the term "we" as a general referance to the majority of turkey hunters) strive so hard to extend our range with special chokes, HTL loads that cost out the wazoo, rifle sights, and/or scopes, shooting sticks...Just something to think about.
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 25, 2013, 06:50:58 PMQuote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on March 25, 2013, 06:35:22 PMJust because it's legal, doesn't make it right.I'm shocked at the number of guys here that shrug it off as tolerable and acceptable.Have some backbone, people.Just hold on there. No one has the say as to whether or not it's right. Now it's nontraditional as far as most of us are concerned and that's where a lot of guys are drawing the line. That's the same as making a villain out of an AR 15 just because it looks like a "Army gun." I wouldn't do it but I don't bait deer either, but dose that make it wrong to condition deer to a feed station or a food plot only to be waiting on them one day and Bamm! you shot one? All I'm trying to say is don't make people or their practices, when and where leagal, out to be bad. If it efects you as a hunter and your in the majority then patetion the state to get it changed.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on March 25, 2013, 06:35:22 PMJust because it's legal, doesn't make it right.I'm shocked at the number of guys here that shrug it off as tolerable and acceptable.Have some backbone, people.
Quote from: 30_06 on March 26, 2013, 10:38:12 AMI think my point has been lost. Merely trying to show that the perceived danger of hunting turkeys with rifles is just that. Perceived, I have not seen any data either here or using google that shows it to actually be any more dangerous than hunting with a shotgun.To sum up my feelings on this issue I would say if its legal then I don't really care. I'm still going to hunt with either a shotgun or a bow, not because of any perceived safety issues or because a turkey is so noble it shouldn't be killed with anything else. Merely because I enjoy the hunt better with one of those two weapons.
Quote from: wvcurlytop on March 25, 2013, 02:18:21 PM the turkey hunters use shotguns, and the turkey killers use rifles.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on March 26, 2013, 11:43:48 AMQuote from: 30_06 on March 26, 2013, 12:07:13 AMSo, to date on this thread we have 2 people killed by a rifle, and two more killed by either slugs or buckshot from a shotgun...not sure about the legality of using buckshot or slugs, but either way that is a total of four people. I'm not trying to discount anyone's loss but the numbers are not supporting the theory that rifle hunting turkeys is anymore dangerous.From the numbers presented it would mean that hunting turkeys with turkey loads is more dangerous than hunting turkeys with rifles or illegal shotgun loads.let me elaborate more clearly -- In Florida , we have had about 4 fatal turkey hunting incidents -- none of them were perpetuated with the use of a shot gun with bird shot , none All of them had two things in common , a idiot was behind the trigger, and they were not using bird shot-- that statement can't be twisted in any other tangent IMO