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<blockquote data-quote="jbronner13" data-source="post: 2631166" data-attributes="member: 123550"><p>Not to even mention just the reverence and respect for the animal as well. I know the paradox, it's crazy that we shoot and kill these animals we love and revere and are in awe of. As good as getting a deer, moose, elk, whatever game you choose feels, there is just always such conflicting emotions that I can never get over….joy and sadness, emotional rollercoaster that is hunting. If I am going to go through that process I can at least give the animal the respect of ensuring I did everything in my power to ensure it didn't suffer. If you are a hunt and are not grateful for the game you hunt and do not feel at least some level of sadness with every kill….well you are probably a sociopath. I don't take any shots if I have any doubts regarding the outcome. This is why we check our zero's and practice folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbronner13, post: 2631166, member: 123550"] Not to even mention just the reverence and respect for the animal as well. I know the paradox, it’s crazy that we shoot and kill these animals we love and revere and are in awe of. As good as getting a deer, moose, elk, whatever game you choose feels, there is just always such conflicting emotions that I can never get over….joy and sadness, emotional rollercoaster that is hunting. If I am going to go through that process I can at least give the animal the respect of ensuring I did everything in my power to ensure it didn’t suffer. If you are a hunt and are not grateful for the game you hunt and do not feel at least some level of sadness with every kill….well you are probably a sociopath. I don’t take any shots if I have any doubts regarding the outcome. This is why we check our zero’s and practice folks. [/QUOTE]
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