Hammsolo
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It would be much better, and more effective if they had targeted the projectile instead of the targeting system, but better that than nothing.
I don’t hunt muzzy, and really haven’t thought about this. Where are you headed with this? I believe you’re referencing pushing back toward a round ball? What do you think about in-lines? Aren’t they basically a single-shot modern rifle any more?
Archery hunters get the best season because it is the most limited weapon. Muzzy in the middle and so on. Hunting elk in the rut with a bow is a challenge, but late season with a bow would be harder than hell.
Hunting is hard, and it should stay that way.
Also, “I’ve always felt it was my job as a hunter to make the most accurate shot producing the cleanest kill possible. I feel i owe it to the animal. I use the best equipment available to do that” is interesting to ponder. I agree with wanting a clean kill for the animals sake. I want it to be a quick death with as little pain as possible. I think it’s critical to consider the season and maintaining fair chase within it.