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Elk Hunting
2010 Oregon Coast Elk~Almost
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<blockquote data-quote="Double L Ranch" data-source="post: 444720" data-attributes="member: 28648"><p>Hi Tumbleweed,</p><p> </p><p>Sounds like a great hunt, right up to the point where you were actually going to make a concious decision to shoot at over 900 yards. That is just killing, not hunting. Ethics have to play into hunting. If you want to shoot that far, then shoot at metal targets. They don't run away wounded, especially in fading light, never to be found again. Better off for a hunter to sharpen their skills to get closer to game for a hunt rather than buying a gun to replace the lack of skills. Certainly we all have opinions but this is the stuff the antis love to grab hold of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double L Ranch, post: 444720, member: 28648"] Hi Tumbleweed, Sounds like a great hunt, right up to the point where you were actually going to make a concious decision to shoot at over 900 yards. That is just killing, not hunting. Ethics have to play into hunting. If you want to shoot that far, then shoot at metal targets. They don't run away wounded, especially in fading light, never to be found again. Better off for a hunter to sharpen their skills to get closer to game for a hunt rather than buying a gun to replace the lack of skills. Certainly we all have opinions but this is the stuff the antis love to grab hold of. [/QUOTE]
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