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Old 05-27-2005 | 03:09 PM
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Default RE: Skyline Shots any thoughts?

There is always going to be hypothetical situations where a certain type of situation could work... Everybody has their opinion on that, and that's fine. But never under any circumstance would I call "Skyline shots, responsible shooting". And yes I do follow responsible shooting and would pass up any shot that wasn't one. Risking your own life for a trophy is one thing, but risking a life of someone else is another. There are a lot of risks that can't be controlled when hunting(ex. ricochet accidents, etc.) but skyline shots is a hunters choice to take. Any skyline shot that kills a person should be and usually is considered not an accident, but manslaughter, in the name of the law. It's your choice; you tell me if it's worth the risks...
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