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Boone & Crockett Stance on LRH
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 979816" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Their statement incorporates the practice of surveying the area prior to the hunt, indentifying the prey to be hunted, learning all we can about its routine habits and stalking during the hunt to obtain the closest and surest shot possible. Frankly, I see nothing wrong with that. It's the way I hunt. But I wouldn't want to insist that everyone endorse my standards which include the discipline to refuse any target that is beyond my personal range of accurate shooting.</p><p>For BC to publish a statement on its own site outlining the principals to which it subscribes is not hunter heresy; it's simply a point of view. </p><p>Lighten up a bit fellas. I'm sure none of you would endorse the practice of having someone tie a deer to a tree so you could make a kill. But there are some who see nothing wrong with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 979816, member: 50867"] Their statement incorporates the practice of surveying the area prior to the hunt, indentifying the prey to be hunted, learning all we can about its routine habits and stalking during the hunt to obtain the closest and surest shot possible. Frankly, I see nothing wrong with that. It's the way I hunt. But I wouldn't want to insist that everyone endorse my standards which include the discipline to refuse any target that is beyond my personal range of accurate shooting. For BC to publish a statement on its own site outlining the principals to which it subscribes is not hunter heresy; it's simply a point of view. Lighten up a bit fellas. I'm sure none of you would endorse the practice of having someone tie a deer to a tree so you could make a kill. But there are some who see nothing wrong with that. [/QUOTE]
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