BrentD
Well-known member
Is there ANY distance that is too far? When the equipment exists to reliably kill deer at a mile, will that be too far? At 2 miles? Or is it really just, "if you can, it is good."
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I think it would be unethical for me to shoot anything beyond 300 yards.
how bout a drivers license then,,, same iqIs buying a hunting license with a IQ of 75 or less ethical?
What do you find as a barrier to not being able to make a 350 or 400 yard shot?
What do you find as a barrier to not being able to make a 350 or 400 yard shot?
Is there ANY distance that is too far? When the equipment exists to reliably kill deer at a mile, will that be too far? At 2 miles? Or is it really just, "if you can, it is good."
With satellite imagery and retrieval by RC helicopter right to your driveway or favorite sausage processor.Just wait until we are shooting lazers from drones.
I will double down on that and say that 60% of the people on this forum could not hit a pie plate while rested on a bench with sandbags at 400 yards 2 out of 4 shots.
Just wait until we are shooting lazers from drones.
I am expecting to see "hunts" being done from the comforts of home, no matter where you live. Just imagine sitting at your computer back home in Texas/Florida/PA/etc as the guides in Colorado take the drones out and release them. Then the guides start flying the drones around looking at animals as the computer estimates score/price and allows the hunter to watch everything on the computer screen and choose is he wants to engage the animal with the lazer and kill/buy it.
What do you find as a barrier to not being able to make a 350 or 400 yard shot?
For the bubbas who slapped a long range scope on their rifle, went to the range twice that year, and want to lob long shots to "see if they can hit one of 'em". No, it's not ethical.
For those who have put their time in at the range, know their weapon inside and out, and have made many practice shots before shooting at an animal at similar distance- yes, it's ethical.