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<blockquote data-quote="Elkhunter1983" data-source="post: 762869" data-attributes="member: 38485"><p>Wow I have missed quite the conversation on here since I started this thread. Never thought it would come to this. No matter how accomplished a person is with a rifle and no matter how big his scope is does not elude the fact that the attempting of head shots on any big game animal at longer ranges, is an un ethical decision. I have shot animals in the head but they usually are in the bovine and equine category because they are injured or old and all from close range. You guys should know better than to provoke someone who makes such claims on here as just that, claims. Unfortunately none of us can prevent other dummies from taking such types of shots as we have all seen "that guy" (extreme included) stick his chest out and talk of only taking neck or head shots to "save meat" or just to let you know they are such a bad ***. Usually if they ever do make such a shot and it works, they are so nervous they are aiming at the shoulder or taking a full rear shot and flinch and hit the head or neck. So lets just leave it at that, you all know you won't attempt such a shot and we will leave the trick shots to the professionals because people are going to attempt this stuff anyway. Over and Out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkhunter1983, post: 762869, member: 38485"] Wow I have missed quite the conversation on here since I started this thread. Never thought it would come to this. No matter how accomplished a person is with a rifle and no matter how big his scope is does not elude the fact that the attempting of head shots on any big game animal at longer ranges, is an un ethical decision. I have shot animals in the head but they usually are in the bovine and equine category because they are injured or old and all from close range. You guys should know better than to provoke someone who makes such claims on here as just that, claims. Unfortunately none of us can prevent other dummies from taking such types of shots as we have all seen "that guy" (extreme included) stick his chest out and talk of only taking neck or head shots to "save meat" or just to let you know they are such a bad ***. Usually if they ever do make such a shot and it works, they are so nervous they are aiming at the shoulder or taking a full rear shot and flinch and hit the head or neck. So lets just leave it at that, you all know you won't attempt such a shot and we will leave the trick shots to the professionals because people are going to attempt this stuff anyway. Over and Out. [/QUOTE]
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