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Started by fallhnt, March 16, 2017, 06:59:37 AM
Quote from: fallhnt on March 17, 2017, 04:07:50 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on March 16, 2017, 10:31:32 PMI know in Mo. people have been doing it for years illegal ....That would be a few people poaching in fall. Im sure that isn't wide spread. Sounds like local lore mostly. Fall turkey season is over before rifle season opens in MO. This kind of sh!t happens in every state by slobs every year.
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 16, 2017, 10:31:32 PMI know in Mo. people have been doing it for years illegal ....
Quote from: Marc on March 19, 2017, 04:18:19 PMShotguns, bows, and air-rifles in California...I am actually extremely interested in the air-rifle possibility... Just tough to pull the trigger on a quality air-rifle... I would be looking at a .25 cal (mostly due to the reputation of better accuracy with the model I want), and head-shots are the norm with an air rifle.I like the idea of the air-rifle as just being a fun alternative, but also opening up some possibilities on some smaller properties, as well as leaving a smaller disruptive footprint on the properties I do hunt.
Quote from: wvmntnhick on March 18, 2017, 02:01:03 PMI'm not trying to pick a fight in any fashion but, like many of the argued points (decoys and blinds) on this forum, what makes someone (or the act of) that shoots a bird at 40 yards with a shotgun any more righteous than shooting a bird at 40 yards with a rifle? I've never understood the argument there. The element of the hunt is exactly the same. What part of it makes it any easier when the bird is well within what is deemed acceptable shotgun range? Is there a required skill to shooting one at close range with a shotgun that's not required with a rifle? Maybe I'm missing something somewhere.
Quote from: owlhoot on March 19, 2017, 08:06:50 PMQuote from: wvmntnhick on March 18, 2017, 02:01:03 PMI'm not trying to pick a fight in any fashion but, like many of the argued points (decoys and blinds) on this forum, what makes someone (or the act of) that shoots a bird at 40 yards with a shotgun any more righteous than shooting a bird at 40 yards with a rifle? I've never understood the argument there. The element of the hunt is exactly the same. What part of it makes it any easier when the bird is well within what is deemed acceptable shotgun range? Is there a required skill to shooting one at close range with a shotgun that's not required with a rifle? Maybe I'm missing something somewhere.You wouldn't think it would take any of the fun out of it since you put it that way .But one could think that a rifle is not a 40 yard max gun? I would think many would use it for just a bit more range than that
Quote from: owlhoot on March 19, 2017, 09:19:46 PMHold on there . I said you wouldn't think!!!!!No where did I say anything about you personally.In fact I agree that no difference in weapons of choice since you stated that in your post that you compared 40 yards!Now the rest of it is with the rifles range capabilities . And many may use it. That could be a problem for many to accept it for a legal choice in there state.
Quote from: wvspitndrum on March 19, 2017, 09:21:46 PMI very rarely post , but this one has my attention ! I live in WV , and it is legal here of course , but it scares me to death just for the fact that from my personal experience everyone i have ever known that packed a rifle in the turkey woods would take a shot as far as they could see the bird !! The old saying "thought id give it a try " . And then theres the outlaws running around trying to pop one out the truck window ! The thought of setting on field edge with a bird right in front of me or a decoy for that matter , and somebody from next door cracking loose with a 30 -06 from 250 yards away just makes me cringe ! Ive met or known 3 people that have been shot while hunting , 2 with a rifle and one with a shotgun , the one i knew took a 12 gauge in the chest at about 25 yards and was left by the coward and died in the woods ! The other 2 that i met are unbelievably lucky to be here ,one was set up calling , gun on knee ready for the bird he was working to come in and was shot in the knee that his gun was resting on from about 75 yards by a guy with a 30-30 that could see movement in his scope , his knee kept the bullet from his chest , the other man that i met was running a pot call and was shot in his hand (luckily from the side) from app 200 yards with a 30-06 , he has ho thumb and index finger left , but that is all , the rest of his hand is gone to his wrist , if the shooter would have been in front of him instead of the side im sure the outcome would have been much different ! I guess the point im trying to get across is id much rather only have to worry about a shotgun where i hopefully would have the opportunity to see the other guy first so i can yell out to him , than to get blindsided by a 150gr bullet that missed the bird thats 40 yards in front of me fired from a guy 200 yards away that "thought he'd give it a try" then walks away because he missed with no clue he'd just sent a bullet right past me or right through me ! To you guys that use rifles and still do all you can to get em in shotgun range this is not directed to you in the slightest , but with my experience in WV you are an EXTREME minority !!!!! As a matter of fact ive never met anyone in 32 years of successful turkey hunting that i questioned as to why they had a rifle that didnt give me the "in case he's way out there " response . Once again , you guys getting em shotgun range this is not directed toward you at all , its all the other idiots i worry about ! So to be honest , i DO NOT like rifles during spring gobbler season !