Bow Wounding Study
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 368
Bow Wounding Study
Her is one of the studies I was referring to in the Ethcs post. There are many. I have to keep looking to find the one that compares the rate of guns to the rate of bows. Like I said, we bowhunters work hard for our deer and we deserve credit for our committment to the deer and to you guys!
http://www.nbef.org/ripley.html
Greg
http://www.nbef.org/ripley.html
Greg
#2
RE: Bow Wounding Study
Not this old battle again. I hunt both with a gun and a bow. I hate this controversy that gets drummed up a couple times a year on each forum. When the Gun hunters and the Bow hunters unite, you will find that HUNTING in general, is stronger!!
#3
RE: Bow Wounding Study
Yep, guns, bows, and muzzleloaders all get the job done with the right amount of skill and patience. Each offers its own advantages and challenges, so it' s simply a matter of discovering which suits you best.