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Old 04-18-2005 | 04:59 PM
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Default RE: Why do you follow the ethics you do?

ORIGINAL: datamax

Zak - then no one should ever hunt because of the errors that happen in hunting.

A person can shoot 499 shots out of 500 into a 2" ring at 30 yards and miss/wound deer, can't they ?
ac·cu·rate (ăk'yər-*t)
adj.
Conforming exactly to fact; errorless.
Deviating only slightly or within acceptable limits from a standard.
Capable of providing a correct reading or measurement: an accurate scale.
Acting or performing with care and precision; meticulous: an accurate proofreader.
[Latin accūrātus, done with care, past participle of accūrāre, to do with care : ad-, ad- + cūrāre, to care for (from cūra, care; see cure).]


I think this is the one that applies here, don't you? It is the responsibility of every hunter to minimize their deviation.

The equipment you hunt with, where you hunt, how you hunt, your levels of proficiency and preparedness. etc....You know this stuff, datamax. You're just being difficult.
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