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Blackelk, that's a very good post and I agree.
Homers Brother, your post is just amazing. I'll leave it at that. |
Originally Posted by Colorado Luckydog
(Post 3932920)
Now you're a better hunter because you don't shoot a magnum??? LMFAO!!
I've killed 4 bulls that if you added up the total distance of all 4 shots it would be less than 100 yards. My longest kill on an elk was 175 yards with a 30.06. If I had to give up every kind of hunting but one, I'd put the rifle down and do it with my Bowtech. I like getting close but still like to carry a magnum. You guys have no idea how stupid you sound when you bash other guys for the way they hunt or the tool they choose to do it with. |
Originally Posted by Colorado Luckydog
(Post 3933034)
Blackelk, that's a very good post and I agree.
Homers Brother, your post is just amazing. I'll leave it at that. Well at least you shoot a good bow. |
Why use a smaller caliber? alot of new magnums are stainless and don't rust, and can be alot lighter,
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By that token, why not just buy a newer gun in a smaller caliber that is SS? I'm not following your logic here.
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Guys that let deer get close and still gut shoot them or blow a leg off or worse shoot deer in face so they save meat, like the 30 caliber hole they would put in the neck will cause their family to starve over a winter,:rolleye0011: are not hunters either. IE...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2VZSedWb8s or deer with arrows stuck in them and gangrene filled bodies ruining another guys hunt. These animals are left to slowly starve to death, suffer horribly or never recovered. More d-bags hunt close cause it's easier. And with mot-o's like "If it's brown, it's down!" It flies it dies, it runs it's done, Or don't worry the mexican air force (buzzards) will track it down. Those are real classy hunters your backing.
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 3933162)
I don't condemn anyone for what they shoot or how far they shoot it, I use the high intensity cartridges because they are the best tool for what I do. but the truth is, if you don't shoot game beyond 300 yards, a standard cartridge will do the job just as well as any, maybe better.
I shoot game at extreme range simply because I got bored shooting them close, there is nothing IMO like the feeling you get during that 1+ second when your watching through the scope to see whether you hit where you calculated the bullet to go. fritz, call me an idiot if you wish, makes no difference to me, I know what I can do and stay within those parameters, if the thrill is getting close for some, go for it, I just march to the beat of a different drum. the main thing we strive for is to legaly enjoy the sport of hunting, and thats what I do. RR -Jake |
Originally Posted by fritz1
(Post 3933068)
I stated idiots who have to sling lead at 500+ yards in order to kill game are not hunters, if that offends you I guess you fit the criteria.
RidgeRunner is not an idiot and I'd bet $1000 bucks that if he lived next door to you, you guys would be buds. I know that there are magnum owners that can't shoot them for chit. There are also .270 owners that couldn't hit the barn wall from inside the barn. "the main thing we strive for is to legaly enjoy the sport of hunting, and thats what I do." |
Originally Posted by Blackelk
(Post 3933030)
...No the worst trend out there today is not the caliber choice it's the simple fact that not that many hunters use a caliber enough to know the trajectories or the personal feel of the rifle, trigger and useage of the optics. That is the bad trend not the caliber size.
Originally Posted by Blackelk
(Post 3933030)
...That's a whole other world and equipment set up.
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Partly I think people just want to have different rifles. They want new toys. I like to hunt elk. My .30-06 has been pretty successful so far, killing the elk I shoot at with one shot. Even so . . . I have a hankering to get a .338 winchester magnum. Do I need it? No. Would I stand down from an elk hunt because I could only take my .30-06? Certainly not. Do I still want it? Yes. But I don't want it fiercly, I don't want it enough to forgo other activities -- I wouldn't skip an opportunity to go elk hunting one season and redirect the money to the rifle.
I think it is that people want new toys. Simple motivation. |
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