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Old 12-06-2006 | 02:03 PM
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uckayak2_mn
 
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Default RE: Boom-flop on an Elephant...

Thats really scarey, what a great reason to avoid purchasing those Power Belt bullets. That is just the perfect video for the anti-hunting groups to get ahold of, it really takes skill to hit an elephant. The poor elephant doesn't even have the option of cover for escape, seems like poor taste for abullet promo. I would think the ballistic gels would have been a better way to show penetration.At the end of the video I believe that I can even hear the elephant taking a dying breath.[:@] Might as well go to the circus and see if they would let the guy shoot any of their ailing elephants, I am sure if the price is right it could be arranged. I can just imagine the time frame before they decided to shoot him. Probably sat around enjoying a big spread of Champagne and dinner. Get in the Land Rover for the trip over to where the elephant is feeding. Have your porters carry your gun over to the area where the elephant is.Then the portersloaded the gun for the guy and then handed it to him. He even has a back up guy in case he just wounded it! What a brave man with a fat wallet. Sure isn't the type of hunting my Father taught me. For this same reason I will not purchase the American Pioneer Shockeys Gold. I just don't see how they think having him pose with his dead Lion, is great advertising. Let's have Jim pose next to endangered animals that are only allowed to be killed because the price was right. Once again money seems more importantthan the poor Lions life. Those ads to me are just what the anti - hunting groups eat up as far as I am concerned. That was the main reason I quit hunting years ago. The semi automatics just didn't seem fair to the quarry, miss with the first shot, no problem empty the clip. I hear this happen all the time in the woods, I always wonder how many of those spraying tecniques have connected with the target. But because the shot was not placed the shooter has no idea where to check for possible blood. I am sure that there are quite a few dead deer lying in the woods going to waste because of this technique. That is the reason I chose muzzleloading, I like the idea of one shot, one kill involved with this type of hunting. That is what makes Muzzleloading and bowhunting appealing at least to myself. You get one chance to make the shot or your opportunity is gone.

Just my opinion, but there sure are more than a few very anti hunting groups around these days, why give them the ammunition that they are looking for.
These are just my personal views and I will understand if I am barred from the group, but the old saying "Shooting fish in a barrel" comes to my mind.

Mike
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