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Jay Hunter 03-01-2002 10:29 AM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
Here in the southern zone of new york, shotgun only is definetely the only way to go. I wouldn't want a bunch of trigger happy maniacs(cause thats what they are)carrying around something capable of carrying 500yds. Especially when i have 5 guys within 300yds of me that dont know or dont care that i'm there.
But in areas where hunting populations are a little less dense, more power to the use of rifles. I wish i had the same privalige close to home.

Tazman 03-01-2002 10:37 AM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
If you want to have some fun post this up in the bowhunting forum!!!!

The Tazman

smilely 03-01-2002 11:27 AM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
NO!!!! because a bow takes more time and it also gives u more pride then killing one with a shotgun because a bow takes more time and patience

Trum 03-01-2002 11:33 AM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
Its shotgun slugs only here in Ohio.
I don’t really see it as a problem. The terrain, and foliage in the areas that I hunt rarely offers a shot of over 100 yards, and a 50 yard shot is about the norm.
Even a smooth bore slug gun offers sufficient accuracy at that range.
And let’s face it when you talk about knock down power. I don’t think you can beat a well placed slug. I took two deer this year that dropped on the spot.
If it where up to me though, I would require a rear sight. I’ve seen some well meaning guys out there who can’t hit the broad side of a barn, even with a rifled choke. And that is because they are trying to use that shot bead.

Hmm.. But…
There are some bean fields that I would hunt if I could use a rifle, and had the ability to really reach out and touch someone.

cyclone 03-01-2002 11:45 AM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
No, Pontiacs or shotguns and Pontiacs.....350cc or better.

Critter Gitter 03-01-2002 12:50 PM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
quote:
Pontiacs.....350cc or better.

350 CCs? Oh, man...that would make my dirt bike legal. Ya-Hoo!

Anyone know of a good strap-on deer lance for my dirt bike? A long spear might work. Hmm...

azhunter 03-01-2002 02:26 PM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
I have seen this question many times and I think people forget that not all places are swarming with deer and hunters. I do not know anyone who hunts deers here in the desert with a shotgun. Hunting with a rifle is quite a challenge by itself.

RICHIE3 03-01-2002 04:30 PM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
I would probably be in the minority here by saying, in this state, I would not care if they made it totally slug gun only. I don't know if anyone has clarified this or not, but, I DO NOT want buckshot allowed as it was in years past. Slug gun and muzzle loader would be fine though. Around here, there are very few shots outside of 300 yards with even fewer hunters able to shoot accurately out even farther. This would enable more of the hunters skills to be engaged to tag an animal. I know way too many hunters in this state (Missouri) that as soon as they see the shine of an antler, whether it be 100, 200, 300, ect. yards out, just start laying out the lead like there is no tomorrow! Infact, I would greatly be in favor for slug and muzzle loader hunting only for this state.

AJ52 03-01-2002 04:41 PM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
Hek NO - But in certain areas its the only weapon that can/should be used for reasons I need not go into.If you were weened on center fire,a shotgun is a panty waste for deer hunting,IMO.

Everson 03-01-2002 09:19 PM

RE: Should deer hunting be only with shotguns?
 
No the bow guys wouldn't like that.


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