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Quote from: GobbleNut on February 19, 2015, 09:49:50 AMThis is a "prickly" subject for us turkey hunters. Human nature and our desire to succeed as hunters really makes it difficult to sort it out. Perhaps gun manufacturers should make a "governor" on their guns so that the gun won't fire when a turkey is more than forty yards away. That would solve the debate for all of us. Unfortunately, that is probably never going to happen, so we will continue to circle the subject, taking jabs as we see fit. To me, the debate is not about drawing a line in the sand and declaring,..."A turkey hunter shall not shoot at a gobbler beyond this range". It is about each of us knowing our weapons and our capabilities and making a conscious decision not to overstep the boundaries of either. Let's face it, though, there is a "gray area" out there for each and every one of us where we say to ourselves,..."I'd like him to be closer, but he ain't coming any further,...and I'm pretty sure I can kill him where he's at." ...And we pull the trigger. That is the reality of it. Anybody that can truly look themselves in the mirror and say,..."No, I don't do that,"....well, those guys have my utmost respect.For the vast majority of us that don't have that self-discipline, the best we can do is make every effort to use the most effective tools we can get,...and then learn to say to ourselves,..."He's too far". The problem I personally have regarding long-range shooters is when the "shooting" becomes more important than the "hunting". When someone loses sight of the idea that turkey hunting is supposed to be an "up close and personal" experience, rather than a "how far can I kill him with my gun and load" experience, then that someone needs to take stock of his reasons for turkey hunting and make an attitude adjustment.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 19, 2015, 09:49:50 AMLet's face it, though, there is a "gray area" out there for each and every one of us where we say to ourselves,..."I'd like him to be closer, but he ain't coming any further,...and I'm pretty sure I can kill him where he's at." ...And we pull the trigger. That is the reality of it. Anybody that can truly look themselves in the mirror and say,..."No, I don't do that,"....well, those guys have my utmost respect.For the vast majority of us that don't have that self-discipline, the best we can do is make every effort to use the most effective tools we can get,...and then learn to say to ourselves,..."He's too far".