what's with all the exit wound Pics?
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: OKC Ok. USA
I 'd like to say first off I'm no prude but pulllllleeeease! What is up with all the exit wound pics of late.
I'm not against seeing good pics of someone's successful hunt ,but am I the only one who thinks the game we hunt deserve a little more reverance and respect?
I'm not against seeing good pics of someone's successful hunt ,but am I the only one who thinks the game we hunt deserve a little more reverance and respect?
#2
Sorry have to disagree. In these forums alot of topics are debated and bullet performance is one of them. If a person labels the title "graphic" then I dont see a problem with it. And no I dont see a disrespect to any animal by showing pictures of an exit wound. If thats the case pictures of them gutted, skun, tongues hanging out and blood all over their body is just as disrespectful.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Federal Way, WA
Ruddy,
Who field dresses your deer for you. If its so horrible to look at.
I label the pics graphic....if you don't want to see an R rated movie...don't go to the movie. This is a hunter's website.
Who field dresses your deer for you. If its so horrible to look at.
I label the pics graphic....if you don't want to see an R rated movie...don't go to the movie. This is a hunter's website.
#6
this is the gun forum....i like seeing what certain loads done to game...kinda aids in bullet selection..though we should keep it semi clean and keep them labeled in the subject...
another site i visit told us groundhog hunters no more grapic pics. me and a couple other guys that groundhog hunt kept posting in the vamint forum and kinda made it into a contest of sorts....funny what a bullet can do to a groundhog....thats what happens to the INSIDE of a deer before the bullet makes the exit!..but the time they exit a deer they are usually folded back and mushroomed..but exiting a groundhog they seem to be wide open....
another site i visit told us groundhog hunters no more grapic pics. me and a couple other guys that groundhog hunt kept posting in the vamint forum and kinda made it into a contest of sorts....funny what a bullet can do to a groundhog....thats what happens to the INSIDE of a deer before the bullet makes the exit!..but the time they exit a deer they are usually folded back and mushroomed..but exiting a groundhog they seem to be wide open....
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Typical Buck
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From: OKC Ok. USA
I field dress my own game & butcher it also. One doesn't need a pic of an exit wound to know how the latest and greatest of some 300 lazzeroni mega mag would do or in that matter any round. A deer get's hit broadsideon the highway by a semi doing 60mph one doesn't need a pic to imagine the outcome.
It's true this is a hunter's website, but true hunters have respect for the animals they hunt and IMHO these type of pics have no use.
It's true this is a hunter's website, but true hunters have respect for the animals they hunt and IMHO these type of pics have no use.
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Fork Horn
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I would suggest labeling a post graphic so folks don't have to look if they don't want to.
I always thought a hunting site would imply that sort of thing since it's kind of hard to kill something without blowing a chunk out of it. Personally, I don't think that it shows any lack of respect for the dead animal. Reverance? Never thought about applying to any sort of meat but I was raised on a farm/ranch operation where anthromorphism was not accepted.
I always thought a hunting site would imply that sort of thing since it's kind of hard to kill something without blowing a chunk out of it. Personally, I don't think that it shows any lack of respect for the dead animal. Reverance? Never thought about applying to any sort of meat but I was raised on a farm/ranch operation where anthromorphism was not accepted.
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but true hunters have respect for the animals they hunt

I always thought a hunting site would imply that sort of thing since it's kind of hard to kill something without blowing a chunk out of it. Personally, I don't think that it shows any lack of respect for the dead animal. Reverance? Never thought about applying to any sort of meat but I was raised on a farm/ranch operation where anthromorphism was not accepted.

#10
Serious? You hunt and kill animals for sport, and you don't want to see the aftermath? Whatever.
Don't get me wrong, I respect the animals. But it's not a spiritual thing. You stalk an animal. Pull the bowstring, line up the sights, put the crosshairs on it, whatever type of hunting you do. Then you kill the animal. That's it. It's over for him. You've taken his life. Killed. Dead.
Better start learning to deal with the blood part that comes later or get out of the sport. I haven't found an animal yet that doesn't bleed or die when I shoot it.
Don't get me wrong, I respect the animals. But it's not a spiritual thing. You stalk an animal. Pull the bowstring, line up the sights, put the crosshairs on it, whatever type of hunting you do. Then you kill the animal. That's it. It's over for him. You've taken his life. Killed. Dead.
Better start learning to deal with the blood part that comes later or get out of the sport. I haven't found an animal yet that doesn't bleed or die when I shoot it.


