Nameless Range
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Boone and Crockett released a position statement on Long Range Shooting when it comes to hunting.
http://www.boone-crockett.org/about/LRS.asp?area=about&ID=6B455080&se=1&te=1
Without trying to rile too many people up, I gotta say I liked it. Of course it's a grey area, and varies based on hunter and situation, and should be gauged on a continuum, but to defend things like fair-chase, ethical hunting, etc, we first have to define those things. I appreciate that B & C does just that. As a guest on the Joe Rogan show, Steven Rinella said,
"We hunters hunt at the pleasure of non-hunters."
This is true and something worthy of being mindful of, especially when we are defining that which we will defend. I liked this paragraph from the position statement.
http://www.boone-crockett.org/about/LRS.asp?area=about&ID=6B455080&se=1&te=1
Without trying to rile too many people up, I gotta say I liked it. Of course it's a grey area, and varies based on hunter and situation, and should be gauged on a continuum, but to defend things like fair-chase, ethical hunting, etc, we first have to define those things. I appreciate that B & C does just that. As a guest on the Joe Rogan show, Steven Rinella said,
"We hunters hunt at the pleasure of non-hunters."
This is true and something worthy of being mindful of, especially when we are defining that which we will defend. I liked this paragraph from the position statement.
Hunting must involve the risk of detection and failure if there is to be any honor in having overcome the superior senses and survival instincts of the hunted. It is for this reason that sportsmen have embraced limitations so that technology does not fully overwhelm the natural capacities of the prey they pursue. This is a self-imposed trade-off that decreases the likelihood of a successful harvest, but heightens the hunting experience and shows respect for the animals being hunted. Combined, these values represent the intent and cherished traditions of hunting.