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Started by vpsalin, May 04, 2015, 07:33:25 AM
Quote from: silvestris on May 06, 2015, 10:02:44 PMWhatever happened to learning to call. I have let more walk than I can count at the maybe range and hope to have a few more humble me before I am through.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 20, 2016, 04:06:52 PMGuys it's cool to get excited. We all make some mistakes. However if someone can't tell its 70 yards away it's either a person with a problem or a poke n a hope. Far as the 9 out of ten times thing, if you were wounding 1 out of every ten birds Id say that youre certainly being irresponsible.Mistakes happen, we all misjudge, maybe he misjudged 10-15 yards since he already knew it was way long. There's no way 70 yards is an innocent mistake, if it was than the shooter needs to reevaluate himself. The bird shoulda been passed. Nothing high brow about it. Simply ethics .
Quote from: NFW on May 06, 2015, 01:19:16 PMLeave the guy alone, he was just saying how good long beard is and saved him on this one and was just stating how shocked he was. If you've been hunting long enough you can misjudge in the moment and if you know you can kill a bird that far with your set up which not all ppl can, but you can, why not. Here's a pure case stone cold dead at 67, another 9 of out 10 times bet his set up will produce the same results. Sorry for the folks that can't do this. And I don't urge everyone to do so. Winchester and other manufacters wouldn't advertise this stuff saying you can go out so far if it couldn't. They've been in the feild and killed em out there. There's not a fall off a 40yd, "sorry guys that big bird you've been hunting all season is at 43yars no way you can kill him gotta let him pass" is just not real and you'd be lying to yourself if you actually thought that. So it's only down to your set up if you can't kill them that far out. It's your responsibility of knowing if it can. If your gun doesn't have the ability that's it you can't done and over with. And base of this is saying know your equipments ability.On that note good job man and congrats on the bird.
Quote from: hobbes on April 01, 2016, 12:29:04 PMWhipping a deadhorse aren't we?I believe there was more than enough thrashing over this when it was posted in May 2015. Probably not reason to dig it back up and whip him again.