KipCarson
Well-known member
Whether you’re using a rifle, bow, or slingshot it’s obvious there are clowns in every genre of shooting.
While butchering my bull that I killed with a BOW this September I found lead fragments low down in his brisket and he had a divot in the backstrap with lead fragments from a bullet that clipped him there. 2 different shots, might have been one incident, or maybe 2 different crappy shooters at different times. So that obviously means the bow is the superior weapon!
My friends here who have tracking dogs, stay way busier during rifle season than bow season, so rifles obviously suck… or maybe it’s because they’re more people out in the woods hunting with a rifle? Any way you slice it, you can say whatever you want with anecdotal evidence to suit your perspective. all the armchair quarterbacking doesn’t help a thing. Crappy stuff happens to ethical and non-ethical hunters alike when you are out in real world conditions trying to kill an animal who is actively trying to evade you. But hey, it’s definitely more fun to argue about what’s best! Lol.
While butchering my bull that I killed with a BOW this September I found lead fragments low down in his brisket and he had a divot in the backstrap with lead fragments from a bullet that clipped him there. 2 different shots, might have been one incident, or maybe 2 different crappy shooters at different times. So that obviously means the bow is the superior weapon!
My friends here who have tracking dogs, stay way busier during rifle season than bow season, so rifles obviously suck… or maybe it’s because they’re more people out in the woods hunting with a rifle? Any way you slice it, you can say whatever you want with anecdotal evidence to suit your perspective. all the armchair quarterbacking doesn’t help a thing. Crappy stuff happens to ethical and non-ethical hunters alike when you are out in real world conditions trying to kill an animal who is actively trying to evade you. But hey, it’s definitely more fun to argue about what’s best! Lol.