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Ethical long range shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 218300" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>well it happens like that on occasion, I once shot a whitetail for an audience of about 15 bear hunters. the doe came out into a field, a buddy wanted some venison, so after getting permission from the landowner, I retreived the rifle from the truck, set up, ranged, checked chart, dialed it in, the rifle cracked, bang/flop, all in about a minute and a half.</p><p> Hunting the timbered ridges here, most of the deer you see, just seem to disapear before you can get on them, I lose half of them making the switch from binos to rifle, then lose more between rifle and rangefinder. Here in wv, we are limited to the places where you can even see 500 yards plus, in the timber without snowcover, its mostly a matter of luck unless you glass an area enough to know where the game will be. The snow helps but not often we have it during deer season.</p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 218300, member: 951"] well it happens like that on occasion, I once shot a whitetail for an audience of about 15 bear hunters. the doe came out into a field, a buddy wanted some venison, so after getting permission from the landowner, I retreived the rifle from the truck, set up, ranged, checked chart, dialed it in, the rifle cracked, bang/flop, all in about a minute and a half. Hunting the timbered ridges here, most of the deer you see, just seem to disapear before you can get on them, I lose half of them making the switch from binos to rifle, then lose more between rifle and rangefinder. Here in wv, we are limited to the places where you can even see 500 yards plus, in the timber without snowcover, its mostly a matter of luck unless you glass an area enough to know where the game will be. The snow helps but not often we have it during deer season. RR [/QUOTE]
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