The Enjoyment Quotient - Hunting vs. Range Sessions
#24
I enjoy both- for me, I enjoy hunting more as long as I am seeing wildlife- not even deer, necessarily. But as long as I am seeing things moving around- birds, fox, skunk, turkeys, etc., then I would say those days I enjoy hunting more. But I would enjoy a range day more if it was compared to a day hunting when it is dead out, nothing moving.
#29
For me it depends on the time of year.
Working towards the hunting seasons in late summer early autumn I prefer shooting. As the season draws near it shifts to the hunt. Once the last season for firearms is over it's back to the shooting.
To me, one without the other would be pointless. If I couldn't hunt I would likely sell off my guns for a stroller and chase nurses around the retirement home.
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Working towards the hunting seasons in late summer early autumn I prefer shooting. As the season draws near it shifts to the hunt. Once the last season for firearms is over it's back to the shooting.
To me, one without the other would be pointless. If I couldn't hunt I would likely sell off my guns for a stroller and chase nurses around the retirement home.
HA
#30
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To me, one without the other would be pointless. If I couldn't hunt I would likely sell off my guns for a stroller and chase nurses around the retirement home.


