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Started by barry, August 12, 2012, 12:16:45 PM
Quote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 04:00:53 PMWhat I don't agree to, is to have somebody else, not capable of the shot, tell the guy that is capable, that the shot he took was unethical, regardless of the distance.
Quote from: barry on August 12, 2012, 05:08:50 PMQuote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 04:00:53 PMThreads like this one are arbitrary from the git-go. There is no proper answer to how far a given person can or cannot shoot, responsibly, in any venue.People target shoot rifles at 1000 yards, everyday, and are deadly accurate. Does this mean that they cannot kill a buck at 500 yards? I can't really say. Same goes for bowhunting. At what range is the shot deemed "unethical." Is that your decision, or the guy that's doing the shooting?I agree, wholeheartedly, that a 100 yard bow shot is not the norm. I also agree that it should not be shown on T.V.What I don't agree to, is to have somebody else, not capable of the shot, tell the guy that is capable, that the shot he took was unethical, regardless of the distance. Yes he had practiced at that range and was comfortable taking the shot BUT making that shot consistently on the practice range is one thing. What I'm saying is that too many variables are in involved to make that shot consistently in a hunting situation.I forgot to add that he held his bow at full draw for over 2 minutes before the shot and the deer was quartering away at a sharp angle.
Quote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 04:00:53 PMThreads like this one are arbitrary from the git-go. There is no proper answer to how far a given person can or cannot shoot, responsibly, in any venue.People target shoot rifles at 1000 yards, everyday, and are deadly accurate. Does this mean that they cannot kill a buck at 500 yards? I can't really say. Same goes for bowhunting. At what range is the shot deemed "unethical." Is that your decision, or the guy that's doing the shooting?I agree, wholeheartedly, that a 100 yard bow shot is not the norm. I also agree that it should not be shown on T.V.What I don't agree to, is to have somebody else, not capable of the shot, tell the guy that is capable, that the shot he took was unethical, regardless of the distance.
Quote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 05:51:26 PMI know that I couldn't. This guy made one shot into an area the size of his fist, I guess. Was it luck or was it skill? I don't know, and I don't really care. I will add long bow shots to my list of forum no-no's. It now includes politics, religion, homosexuality, race, and longer then normal bow shots.
Quote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 05:24:16 PMAll I'm saying, Barry, is that he made the shot. Full draw for two minutes, quartering away, 100 yards. He did something right. One person in a hundred or one in a thousand, he made the shot. Maybe, just maybe, the guy can shoot a bow, and hit what he is shooting at, at 100 yards. I bet the deer thought that the shot was unethical!!
Quote from: redleg06 on August 12, 2012, 08:16:54 PMI get the argument about someone being confident due to practice and spectacular groupings etc......at the shooting/ practice range. I'd be willing to bet that the OVERWHELMING majority of these practices were in a very controlled environment with plenty of time to think clearly and account for variables....not the least of which is a live WILD ANIMAL sitting at the end of the target range. Regardless of all else, there is no target that I know of that has the ability to think for itself and decide to move at random times.
Quote from: guesswho on August 12, 2012, 12:45:02 PMI personally see two problems with that. 1. Taking the shot. 2. Showing it on television.
Quote from: Hognutz on August 12, 2012, 07:17:08 PMBarry. Sorry this thread went south on you, because of me. We are looking at the same picture, but from two different perspectives. I meant no harm. I love you like a brother, and hope that I'm still on the Christmas card list.. Mike