Oh, well... As long as we're on the subject of getting ticked off... How about let's look at what's going on over on the compound side of the road.
How about the poor deluded souls who call traditional bowhunters unethical because of the poor accuracy they've seen at 3D tournaments? That one always manages to slip a burr under my saddle. We take shots at TARGETS for FUN, shots that are often outside our known proficiency distance, shots that we'd never take in the woods in a real hunting situation.
Naturally we're going to miss shots on the target range - even shots that are easy for someone shooting 300 fps with sights and peeps and mechanical triggers and such - because it's a GAME. It's
supposed to be challenging. If the course is challenging your skills,
you will miss. But these dunderheads don't have enough functional brain cells to understand the distinction between playing a game and hunting.
Of course, that one is closely akin to the idiots who say we are unethical because our bows aren't as powerful and our arrows aren't as fast as theirs. Several of the fellas that spew such garbage hang out on the bowhunting forum on this site. I have yet to be able to get a single one of them to agree to stand at 100 yards and let me take ONE shot at him with a slow, heavy arrow out of my 'underpowered' longbow.
So it's okay for some on that side to lie and call us unethical and yet we're supposed to be all sorry and apologetic over the wheeliebow lads getting a tad huffed because a few folks on our side don't consider their harvests to be quite equal in accomplishment level?
HA![>:]