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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2217602" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I think that's an evolving term, "fair chase". Nobody's right or wrong until laws or regulations are passed defining it. Human nature is to take everything to the extreme. The purists might say long bow is fair chase or another might feel lever action iron sights only. With the innovations of better optics, bullets, and ballistic apps we find ourselves shooting a half mile and more at animals. Is that fair chase? With all the conflicts and discussions it's pushing the envelope. But I'm sure we will keep going with smart rifles, scopes and bullets. Until we get reigned in by laws, guaranteed people will keep stretching the boundaries. Each and every individual has their own personal fair chase term and code of ethics. So for now, one group can't admonish another or call them wrong so long as it is legal. We can discuss and debate the topics but in the end I've never seen a person swayed from their original beliefs and or traditions. Legislation make people follow rules, not the opinions of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2217602, member: 105681"] I think that's an evolving term, "fair chase". Nobody's right or wrong until laws or regulations are passed defining it. Human nature is to take everything to the extreme. The purists might say long bow is fair chase or another might feel lever action iron sights only. With the innovations of better optics, bullets, and ballistic apps we find ourselves shooting a half mile and more at animals. Is that fair chase? With all the conflicts and discussions it's pushing the envelope. But I'm sure we will keep going with smart rifles, scopes and bullets. Until we get reigned in by laws, guaranteed people will keep stretching the boundaries. Each and every individual has their own personal fair chase term and code of ethics. So for now, one group can't admonish another or call them wrong so long as it is legal. We can discuss and debate the topics but in the end I've never seen a person swayed from their original beliefs and or traditions. Legislation make people follow rules, not the opinions of others. [/QUOTE]
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